Memory access

R

Richard Weston

On start up of my PC I receive a message as follows:

Memory access violation
Module kernel 32 7591:81435268

How can I fix this proplem?
Thank you for your support.
Richard Weston
(e-mail address removed)
4/13/2004 6:01pm edt
 
N

Nick Burns

Check what programs you have running on boot up, using msconfig startup tab.
Turn them all off reboot and see if the problem is gone. Then turn them back
on one at a time, till you find the misbehaving program.

When did the problem start...?
 
T

taurarian

The last time I saw that message it was the SWEN Virus.
Go to Symantec site and download the removal tool. Sorry
down't have the links on this computer.
 
R

Ramesh [MVP]

Richard,

Your system seems to be affected by Gibe.c / Swen virus. See:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected]

Error Description:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Following error occured:
Memory access violation in module kernel32 at %random.memory.address%

NOTE: %random.memory.address% is a variable, it's one of the following strings

0167:0faffd9c
0167:bff7a138
0167:0ab38e9f
0167:e12c93ff

--
Ramesh - Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k


On start up of my PC I receive a message as follows:

Memory access violation
Module kernel 32 7591:81435268

How can I fix this proplem?
Thank you for your support.
Richard Weston
(e-mail address removed)
4/13/2004 6:01pm edt
 

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