This poping up on my computer the instruction at '0x5ff3cbc2' referenced memory '0x00148cca '.

This poping up on my computer the instruction at '0x5ff3cbc2' referenced memory '0x00148cca '.

Hi GayleGraves,

1. When did you start to question?

You can check the following link and try to run the memory diagnostics tool and check.

http://oca.Microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

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