Re: the 0x734305be error
- From: Ron Martell <ron.martell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 21:42:52 GMT
"kombucha284" <kombucha284@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>After installing Office 2003, I got the semi-common "The instruction at
>0x734305be referenced memory at 0x734305be. The memory could not be 'read'"
>error. I happened to remember that this error was very similar or identical
>to the error I had after installing voice recognition software. To rememdy
>these situations, I had to uninstall all extra languages or use a restore
>point, but I want to use voice recognition. How can I solve these types of
>errors without wasting the product I just installed? I can keep Office in
>with no problem, but I had to uninstall my speech recognition program. How
>can I use it without this explorer.exe problem occurring? For these that
>don't know, this error pops up upon starting up windows and launching most
>programs and causes explorer to reload. It is quite annonying.
You can try checking out exactly which module is causing this error.
Open a CMD window and enter the following command:
PSTAT
This will give you a listing of all the loaded modules and their
addresses.
Hint - if you use PSTAT > c:\pstat.txt then the results will be saved
in a text file that you can open in Notepad and/or move to another
application for searching or sorting.
What you are looking for is the module with the highest value load
address that is less than 0x734305be. That will be the actual
culprit.
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
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http://aumha.org/alex.htm
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