Memory could not be read!!

G

Guest

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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
H

Harry Ohrn

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
 
G

Guest

Your PC must have a faulty memory module or even corrupted code for the ERP
application [much less likely].
 
R

Ron Martell

Ibrahim Awwad said:
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.

That type of error is most often caused by a programming error. The
program instructions called for something to be read from a memory
location, and there was nothing at that memory location to be read.

This can occur because the program instructions used the wrong
address, or because the program failed to place something at that
address so it could be read.

You should refer this problem to the technical support people for the
application that is causing the problem.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
 
G

Guest

Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Harry Ohrn said:
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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Ibrahim Awwad said:
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

Hi Bar,

If it's a faulty module I think Iit wll happen regularely in all software.
The ERP I used to work with it normally but this error started happened
suddenly without changing anything at the HW or SW.

Thanks
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


BAR said:
Your PC must have a faulty memory module or even corrupted code for the ERP
application [much less likely].

Ibrahim Awwad said:
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

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.

Ibrahim Awwad said:
Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Harry Ohrn said:
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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


Ibrahim Awwad said:
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

Dear Jukka,

How can I edit this ini file.

BR
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Jukka said:
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.

Ibrahim Awwad said:
Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Harry Ohrn said:
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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

One easy way is to use do prompt:

1) open dos prombt and go to C:\
2) attrib -r -h -s boot.ini
3) copy boot.ini => boot.bak (It is good to do back-up file from boot.ini)
4) edit boot.ini (change the /unexecute=OptIn => /unexecute=AlwaysOff)
5) save to the file
6) attrib +h +r +s boo.ini
7) restart your computer

But, please notice that this will disable the DEP and is will be a security
risk!!!
ps. If this is not helping, you can also change the "/unexecute=xxxxx" =>
"/execute"

BR,

Jukka


Ibrahim Awwad said:
Dear Jukka,

How can I edit this ini file.

BR
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Jukka said:
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.

Ibrahim Awwad said:
Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


:

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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

Sorry: 6) attrib +h +r +s boot.ini (not boo.ini....)
Off course you can also change DEP setting from
following way (under XP):

Check out system properties
-------->advanced------->performance---------->DEP (Data Execution Prevention)

Br,

Jukka


Jukka said:
One easy way is to use do prompt:

1) open dos prombt and go to C:\
2) attrib -r -h -s boot.ini
3) copy boot.ini => boot.bak (It is good to do back-up file from boot.ini)
4) edit boot.ini (change the /unexecute=OptIn => /unexecute=AlwaysOff)
5) save to the file
6) attrib +h +r +s boo.ini
7) restart your computer

But, please notice that this will disable the DEP and is will be a security
risk!!!
ps. If this is not helping, you can also change the "/unexecute=xxxxx" =>
"/execute"

BR,

Jukka


Ibrahim Awwad said:
Dear Jukka,

How can I edit this ini file.

BR
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Jukka said:
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.

:

Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


:

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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

Some detailed information from DEP:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;875352

Jukka said:
One easy way is to use do prompt:

1) open dos prombt and go to C:\
2) attrib -r -h -s boot.ini
3) copy boot.ini => boot.bak (It is good to do back-up file from boot.ini)
4) edit boot.ini (change the /unexecute=OptIn => /unexecute=AlwaysOff)
5) save to the file
6) attrib +h +r +s boo.ini
7) restart your computer

But, please notice that this will disable the DEP and is will be a security
risk!!!
ps. If this is not helping, you can also change the "/unexecute=xxxxx" =>
"/execute"

BR,

Jukka


Ibrahim Awwad said:
Dear Jukka,

How can I edit this ini file.

BR
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Jukka said:
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.

:

Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


:

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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 
G

Guest

Dear Jukka,
Well, the DEP was the first thing I thought about. Any how after I
disabled it, the problem is still the same. It seems that I have nothing
except going to the worest case scenario which is formatting my machine. But
what makes me confused is that this behaviou has been started without any
reason I mean I didn't install any new SP or new Software.
That's life with MS sometimes.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


Jukka said:
Some detailed information from DEP:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;875352

Jukka said:
One easy way is to use do prompt:

1) open dos prombt and go to C:\
2) attrib -r -h -s boot.ini
3) copy boot.ini => boot.bak (It is good to do back-up file from boot.ini)
4) edit boot.ini (change the /unexecute=OptIn => /unexecute=AlwaysOff)
5) save to the file
6) attrib +h +r +s boo.ini
7) restart your computer

But, please notice that this will disable the DEP and is will be a security
risk!!!
ps. If this is not helping, you can also change the "/unexecute=xxxxx" =>
"/execute"

BR,

Jukka


Ibrahim Awwad said:
Dear Jukka,

How can I edit this ini file.

BR
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


:

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.

:

Hi Harry,
I did that but unfortunatelly it didn't solve the problem.
--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|


:

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
--

Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User]
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.


--
*********
IT Manager
DeLaval Ltd.
Cairo-Egypt
*********
|-----------------------------|
|Islam is peace not Terror|
|-----------------------------|
 

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