memory can not be read
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Hi
Im an administrator for college and on our computers we are having
this problem:
ApplicationName - Application Error
The instruction at "memory address" referenced memory at "memory
reference". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
it points to different memory address and memory references in start
up and also shutdown. Is it any patches from microsoft that can help
me with this problem.
Its not spyware or adaware because it is an newly made and updated
image of win xp.
Do anyone have a solution that can help?
Kadaffi
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Relevant Pages
- [RFC] page replacement requirements
... Submitting too much I/O at once can kill latency and even lead to deadlocks when bounce buffers are involved. ... Must be able to deal with multiple memory zones efficiently. ... When on completion of the write to their backing-store the reference bit is still unset a callback is invoked to place them so that they are immediate candidates for reclaim again. ... For traditional page replacement algorithms this is not a big issue since we just implement per zone page replacement; ... (Linux-Kernel) - Re: Java or C++?
... >> CTips wrote: ... GC can only kick in when the last reference has ... If f was already bound to a lot of memory when it enters do-it then ... > more than the extra memory leaked because of sloppy manual deallocation]. ... (comp.programming) - Re: 4-way Opteron vs. Xeon-IBM X3 architecture
... >>>The point here is that the issue concerns both speed AND capacity. ... >As to the reference, the message header points right back in this thread, ... >>>As you may suspect, I read plenty about memory systems, and I would ... >>>from the enthusiast market and assumed that it would work in the server ... (comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.chips) - Re: Garbage Collection Issues in long-standing services
... I would agree that I must be holding on to some references, ... store a reference to CS so that it can use it to send data back to the client. ... > By starting another process that allocates memory, ... it does not aggressively cleanup until the amount of physical memory ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp) - Re: A re-announce on GCs defects
... It's bad for CPU/Resource intensive but memory cheap objects. ... There may be more than one strong references and you don't know when and where to call Dispose. ... Instead of calling the destructor you call Dispose if the reference counter is 0. ... Note GC in java and C# is not really an addictive as someone would argue since there is no way to do real memory management like delete obj in C++. ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp) |
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