Re: Frequent "memory read" "memory write" errors !

From: Pivert (none.me_at_you.com)
Date: 07/16/04


Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 22:13:31 +0200

Here first run of error reporting as requested :
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ERROR 1 - July16th, 2004- 22:03GMT+1

While using Winrar to compress several files

EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Instruction at "0x773d698a" use memory adress "0x032ce504". Memory can not
be "read".
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Just after clicking OK message:
EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Exception "Unknown software exception ( 0xc015000f) has happened in
application at 0x77f5fca7.
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Again directly after OK
EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Instruction at "0x032c82b0" uses memory adress "0x032c82b0". Memory can not
be "read".
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Clicked Ok. Nothing happens. Work continues. No explorer restart, but opened
folder views auto-closed.

Winrar finished task normally.
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ERROR 2 - July 16th, 2004 - 22:05

EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Instruction at "0x773d6983" uses memory adress "0x00e1220c". Memory can not
be "read".
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Just after clicking OK message:
EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Exception "Unknown software exception ( 0xc015000f) has happened in
application at 0x77f5fca7.
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Just after clicking OK message again same message:
EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Exception "Unknown software exception ( 0xc015000f) has happened in
application at 0x77f5fca7.
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Just after clicking OK message once again same message:
EXPLORER.EXE - Application Error
Exception "Unknown software exception ( 0xc015000f) has happened in
application at 0x77f5fca7.
Click OK to cancel.
Click Cancel to debug.

Now Microsoft Internet Explorer
An internal error has appeared in Internet Explorer.
IE will shutdown.

If you experience further problems, please reboot your computer.

Clicked OK

Explorer.exe - Application error
Instruction at "0x77f5f00f" uses memory at "0xea20d057". Memory can not be
read.
blabla

Explorer shuts down and restarts

END first run of errors at July 16th, 2044 - 22:11

Not bad :-)))))((((((((((

Phil

Will continue to record errors that w
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"Ron Martell" <ron@onlinehelp.bc.ca> a écrit dans le message de
news:6m6gf0hmamen7bk1r3lucp7jni3vg88bq7@4ax.com...
> "Pivert" <none.me@you.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >WinXPSP1a - 1024 MB DDR-PC3200 RAM. PIV-2.8GHz-FSB 800 - ASUS P4C-800E
> >Deluxe Mobo
> >
> >Getting more and more frequent error messages mostly with explorer.exe or
> >iexplore.exe, sometimes other apps ( Acronis TrueImage for example), with
> >adresses varying. In explorer this happens mostly when right-clicking or
> >performing files operations ( copy / move /, ....).
> >This never hangs the PC, just restarts explorer. But once happened, the
> >phenomenon appears almost at each operation of explorer, thus have
finally
> >to reboot.
> >
> >MoBo Temp is 32 °C, far below danger.
> >PC T° is 38-40 °C, also far below excess Temp.
> >HD T° is also normal.
> >( T° controlled with Asus Probe, SpeedFan and Motherboard Monitor)
> >
> >Memory swapped between slots A+C to B+D ( dual memory MoBo) : no change.
> >Tested each 512 Mb memory on each slot : no change.
> >Goldmemory tests, MemTest86, Micrososft's Memory Diagnostic, DocMemory
all
> >show memory errors.
> >
> >Bought new RAM : same problem.
> >
> >Question :
> >1 - is it most probably harware related ( no change since day 1, one year
> >ago !) : thus MoBo malfunctionning ( but cost about $ 200 - ? or
> > other hardware ???)
> >2 - or could it reasonably be only software problem ?
> > Have tried booting with no programs running at all ( except WinXP
> >istself) : no change.
> > Could Win XP repair help ?
> > Should I do a clean install ? ( but that's not an small job to do,
> >since many progs installed for my professional activities !)
> >
> >Please give soem infos to decide what to do !
> >
> >Thanks !
> >
>
> What is the exact wording of the error messages you are getting?
>
> As a general rule messages that contain the words ".... the memory
> could not be read" or ".... the memory could not be written". are the
> result of programming errors. The read errors tend to be situations
> where a program variable is being read without that variable having
> been assigned an initial value or having a value written to it. The
> write errors tend to be situations where program design is inadequate,
> such as saving an 11th item to an internal table that was defined as
> having only 10 items in it.
>
> Good luck
>
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
> --
> Microsoft MVP
> On-Line Help Computer Service
> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
>
> "The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."



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