Dear Jukka,
How can I edit this ini file.
BR
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DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
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Hi!
I have a same problem. This occurs only when a lot of memory is needed (in
my case). This can be related to XP's DEP (data execution prevention) option.
You may try to change boot.ini's command line "/unexcute=OptIn" to
"/unexecute=AlwaysOff". However, I do not recommend of disabling DEP
In my case this did not help, so I'm waiting official response from Microsoft.
Fujitsu-Simens help desk did not know anything about XP, SP2 or DEP, never
heard from DEP (great support
)
Br,
Jukka
ps. My environtment: Fujitsu-Siemens AMilo A1630 laptop, 1Gb memory, 80Gt
hard disk, AMD Athlon 64 3700+, Operating system: WIN XP SP2 Home Edition.
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Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
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Spyware could cause this as can the removal of some spyware so do a through
scan. It sounds like you may have a corrupt system file. Try running System
File Checker. From the Windows Desktop pop your Windows XP Cd into the drive
and exit the installation screen. Click Start->Run and type the following
and click OK
SFC /SCANNOW
let the process complete, remove the CD when finsihed and reboot
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www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"Ibrahim Awwad" <ibrahim_awwad(at)hotmail(dot)com(antispam)> wrote in
message Hi All,
I started to have the error (The instruction at "0x734305be" referenced
memory at "0x734305be". The memory could not be "read")
The error became so often now and specially it started to happen with our
ERP solution and this is critical.
What shall I do.
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IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
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