Memory could not be read.

G

Guest

Every time I close a programme (most commonly IE7.0, Symantec Live Update,
Windows Help, Word, but also others) I get error messages lik this (note that
the addresses change every time):

The instruction at 0x0574be5e0 referenced at "0x00000ba0". The memory could
not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the program

I have checked my laptop for viruses (Norton Antivirus 2007, Spyboot Seacrh
and Destroy, CCleaner) and the machine is now clean. I have also cleaned the
windows registry (Registry Cleaner & CCleaner), which is now fine. I have
run checkdisk and all is fine. Last I have checked the PC's RAM with
Microsoft's Windows Memory Diagnostic, which reported no problems.

My PC is a Dell Latitude D82O, Intel Centrino Duo, with 2.0GB-533Mhz DDR2
SDRAM memory (2X1024MB).

Other than these annoying error message boxes, the PC works great. Any clue
on what might be going on?

Thank you
 
S

smlunatick

Every time I close a programme (most commonly IE7.0, Symantec Live Update,
Windows Help, Word, but also others) I get error messages lik this (note that
the addresses change every time):

The instruction at 0x0574be5e0 referenced at "0x00000ba0". The memory could
not be "read".
Click OK to terminate the program

I have checked my laptop for viruses (Norton Antivirus 2007, Spyboot Seacrh
and Destroy, CCleaner) and the machine is now clean. I have also cleaned the
windows registry (Registry Cleaner & CCleaner), which is now fine. I have
run checkdisk and all is fine. Last I have checked the PC's RAM with
Microsoft's Windows Memory Diagnostic, which reported no problems.

My PC is a Dell Latitude D82O, Intel Centrino Duo, with 2.0GB-533Mhz DDR2
SDRAM memory (2X1024MB).

Other than these annoying error message boxes, the PC works great. Any clue
on what might be going on?

Thank you

Get MemTest86+ and create its diagnostic disk. You could have bad RAM.
 

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