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Old 01-05-2006, 02:31 AM
Me2Ewe
 
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Default Re: "Memory could not be read" Errors

There is always going to be someone to bitch, but then again there will also
be someone who knows the answer [and they aren't the same persopn usually]..
I have the same thing ebvery time I shutdown
Aspnet_state.exe-Application Error
The instruction at "0x6a2a2fec" referenced memory at "0x00000000".
The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.

iTouch.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x008c286b" referenced memory at "0x0006442a".
The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on CANCEL to debug the program.

iTouch.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x77c2ba4e" referenced memory at "0x000641bc".
The memory could not be "written".
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Thanks for any help you can give me

Sorry for butting into your post


"cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)" <cquirkenews@nospam.mvps.org> wrote in
message news:mfkgr15q4m2kjc1jhm0ji6p5odpd5phk74@4ax.com...
> On 31 Dec 2005 19:30:13 -0800, arcticzero@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>Lately I keep getting weird errors when opening certain applications.

>
>>"The instruction at "0x03ecd784" referenced memory at "0x3d726968". The
>>memory could not be "written""

>
> Google("The memory could not be written")
>
> Odd causes, such as bad codecs, and bad printer name...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B839121
>
> ...and the common theme seems to be: Bad software.
>
>>Right now it's happening when I open Half-Life and Gunbound every
>>single time I run them...but sometimes it happens to other
>>applications, but not nearly as often. Here's a HijackThis log:

>
> Someone's sure to beef about your posting a HJT log here, but it
> doesn't bother me. I'll snip what I don't care about...
>
>>Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)

>
> Cool. Did this problem start directly after adding SP2? If so, look
> for a thread on SP2 issues elsewhere; DEP, sware, etc. In any case, I
> might try disabling DEP, although right now is a bad time to do that
> as it's one of the few mitigations for the unpatched WMF vulnerability
>
>>Running processes:
>>C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

>
> Are you running that underfoot?
>
>>C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\ashServ.exe

>
> DEP-OK?
>
>>C:\WINDOWS\system32\oodag.exe

>
> Wazzat? You have a LOT of underfootware running :-(
>
>>C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\jusched.exe

>
> You'd want to uninstall that and install Sun's JRE 1.5.0.06
>
>>O2 - BHO: DAPHelper Class - {0000CC75-ACF3-4cac-A0A9-DD3868E06852} -
>>C:\Program Files\DAP\DAPBHO.dll

>
> Do a scan to find and kill commercial malware, starting with Download
> Accelerator Pus - use AdAware, Spybot, MSAS Beta, etc.
>
>>O4 - Global Startup: Adobe Reader Speed Launch.lnk = C:\Program
>>Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\reader_sl.exe

>
> Oxygen thief, that one...
>
>>O23 - Service: TuneUp WinStyler Theme Service (TUWinStylerThemeSvc) -
>>TuneUp Software GmbH - C:\Program Files\TuneUp Utilities
>>2006\WinStylerThemeSvc.exe

>
> ...and that looks like a destabalizer...
>
>>Please, any help on this would be appreciated. I'm completely stuck on
>>this issue...

>
> You have a pile of crud running underfoot, so I'd start by using
> MSConfig to suppress these, and add them back one by one on a
> test-to-break basis.
>
>
>
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