The intruction at "address" referenced memory at "address".

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Whenever I go on AIM 5.9, the lastest version of that, I always get a The
intruction at "address" referenced memory at "address". The memory could not
be "read". I get this while I am having a conversation with others. I have
ran spyware checks so it isn't that.
 
Azetab said:
Whenever I go on AIM 5.9, the lastest version of that, I always get a The
intruction at "address" referenced memory at "address". The memory could not
be "read". I get this while I am having a conversation with others. I have
ran spyware checks so it isn't that.

Try an uninstall / reinstall.
 
I've done that many times but it still doesn't work. And I've used registry
cleaners to delete any remaining registry values that it may have left behind
after uninstalling it too.
 
Azetab said:
I've done that many times but it still doesn't work. And I've used registry
cleaners to delete any remaining registry values that it may have left behind
after uninstalling it too.

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Using a registry cleaner could have contributed to the problem. You
might want to contact AIM tech support.
 
While it could have contributed to the problem, I know it didn't because when
I first uninstalled and reinstalled AIM, I had not used a registry cleaner.
After trying like 2 times to uninstall and reinstall AIM with no success and
still getting the error, I finally decided to try using a Registry
Cleaner(The one in CCleaner and RegSupreme Pro), so I know the registry
cleaner was not the cause of this problem.
 
Azetab said:
While it could have contributed to the problem, I know it didn't because when
I first uninstalled and reinstalled AIM, I had not used a registry cleaner.
After trying like 2 times to uninstall and reinstall AIM with no success and
still getting the error, I finally decided to try using a Registry
Cleaner(The one in CCleaner and RegSupreme Pro), so I know the registry
cleaner was not the cause of this problem.

:

Ok. For general consideration, using a registry cleaner can cause more
problems than it solves unless you know what you are doing in which case
you can often do just as well using regedit.

How have you done the checks for spyware? Using what programs? Have
you done the scans in safe mode using a combination of programs?
 
I have used Spybot, Adaware, Spysweeper, and Norton AntiSpyware that all are
the lastest version with the lastest spyware. And yes, I have ran those
programs in Safe mode.
 
Azetab said:
I have used Spybot, Adaware, Spysweeper, and Norton AntiSpyware that all are
the lastest version with the lastest spyware. And yes, I have ran those
programs in Safe mode.

Ok, it does seem that you have ruled out malware. Sorry, I don't have
anything else to suggest.
 

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