Re: SysFader:Explorer.EXE???
- From: "Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP\)" <user@#notme.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:30:51 -0800
I assume you mean you answered "No" with regard to the responses to your
post being helpful. That will guide others who read the thread.
Let me see if I can dig in here a bit. First, if this is a relatively
recent issue, try using System Restore to take your system back to a time
prior to when this began. Start\All Programs\Accessories\System
Tools\System Restore.
If that doesn't resolve it, make sure your antivirus software is up to date
and run a virus scan on your system and check for any possible malware on
your system, download, install and run Ad Aware:
www.lavasoftusa.com
Assuming your system is clean of any viruses or malware, SysFader would seem
to be something to do with your Soundcard. First, open Control Panel, open
System, go to the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button and check
for any red or yellow warnings next to any of the listed devices. If you
see any, you should try to reinstall the drivers for the specified device
and if that doesn't resolve it, go to the device manufacturer's website and
check for the latest XP compatible drivers for that device.
If you see no red or yellow warnings, I'd try the above procedure with your
soundcard. Try reinstalling its drivers and if that fails to resolve it, go
to the soundcard manufacturer's website, make note of their installation
instructions and download and install the latest XP drivers for your
soundcard.
That said, sysfader may be related to the Musicmatch issue. You should be
able to rectify the Musicmatch error by simply reinstalling Musicmatch.
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"Koochie00" <Koochie00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BF9F5FC4-DDA7-4392-B713-55B3669D9F11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you Michael Solomon, so do I just wait with the first post I wrote,
> I
> mean will others post me solutions? in other words have I done it right
> because it says this post has not been rated maybe thats why im getting no
> posts back, I did click on NO on the was this post helpful because I
> tried
> it & didn't work, I do apologise for being a pain in the neck, but, thank
> you
> for your help.
>
> "Koochie00" wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>> Please can anyone help me, I have been having problems when I try open
>> things from the start i get....... Sys Fader: Explorer.EXE- Application
>> error, then it says The instruction at "0x01caf065" the memory could not
>> be
>> "written" click ok to terminate or click cancel to debug.........which i
>> tried, it dont work and i cant reload the computer with the reload disk
>> because i get the same message different number can anyone tell me how to
>> fix
>> the problem. Also when i get on i get a message saying the musicmatch dll
>> file has gone,
>> Please help me im going grey ; )
>> --
>> All advice is good advice!
>>
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