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Application popup : Explorer.exe - Application Error: The Instruction
at 0x02900bd8 reference memory at 0x000000. The Memory couold not be written and it is exasperating as I try to move some word docs, excel spreadsheets would just close again. Dr Watson was also in error as well Scenario: Open the folder it crashes but do not freeze it sends the error to Microsoft and then when I try to open the drive --> then the folder it happens again. Strangely, other folders in the same drive just does not happen that way. Only the folder. What can I do?? Using XP SP2, every single component is new. Tried everything. XP was installed just about 2 weeks ago and had all the updates installed as well and patches from MS site. Was working fine until just recently. |
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I get the same thing and can't remove. It is as follows 0x7c9105f8 reference
memory at 0x019d0010. Tried file search, but nothing shows. "Ridge Walker" wrote: > Application popup : Explorer.exe - Application Error: The Instruction > at 0x02900bd8 reference memory at 0x000000. The Memory couold not be > written and it is exasperating as I try to move some word docs, excel > spreadsheets would just close again. Dr Watson was also in error as > well > > Scenario: Open the folder it crashes but do not freeze it sends the > error to Microsoft and then when I try to open the drive --> then the > folder it happens again. Strangely, other folders in the same drive > just does not happen that way. Only the folder. What can I do?? Using > XP SP2, every single component is new. Tried everything. XP was > installed just about 2 weeks ago and had all the updates installed as > well and patches from MS site. Was working fine until just recently. > > |
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Ridge Walker wrote:
> > Application popup : Explorer.exe - Application Error: The Instruction > at 0x02900bd8 reference memory at 0x000000. The Memory couold not be Got generic ram? -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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Yep. I have had generic ram for a long time, but never this problem before
and what is: ixplore.exe-Application Error?? TIA... "Plato" wrote: > Ridge Walker wrote: > > > > Application popup : Explorer.exe - Application Error: The Instruction > > at 0x02900bd8 reference memory at 0x000000. The Memory couold not be > > Got generic ram? > > -- > http://www.bootdisk.com/ > > |
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I am not sure myself as I got Cosair Memory and in other PCs I had for
donkey years.. never a problem. It is also explorer error but somehow it does not like totally freeze the PC and have to restart or so but just frustrating only. Anyone ? |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 16:11:02 -0800, alacran wrote:
> and what is: ixplore.exe-Application Error?? Apparently a trojan or virus. More here: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/star....exe-4789.html -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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=?Utf-8?B?YWxhY3Jhbg==?= wrote:
> > Yep. I have had generic ram for a long time, but never this problem before > and what is: ixplore.exe-Application Error?? TIA... Good guess on my part eh? > "Plato" wrote: > > > Ridge Walker wrote: > > > > > > Application popup : Explorer.exe - Application Error: The Instruction > > > at 0x02900bd8 reference memory at 0x000000. The Memory couold not be > > > > Got generic ram? |
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alacran thought carefully and wrote on 12/30/2005 4:11 PM: > Yep. I have had generic ram for a long time, but never this problem before > and what is: ixplore.exe-Application Error?? TIA... ixplore.exe may indicate a virus infection. Maybe it's time for some antivirus scans. Lance ***** |
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On 31 Dec 2005 18:18:08 -0600, Plato <|@|.|> wrote:
>=?Utf-8?B?YWxhY3Jhbg==?= wrote: >> Yep. I have had generic ram for a long time, but never this problem before >> and what is: ixplore.exe-Application Error?? TIA... >Good guess on my part eh? Except you mis-spelled "defective" as "generic". Nothing wrong with generic RAM if there's nothing wrong with it. Any RAM can be defective, not matter how glossily-branded it is, and it is defective RAM that suuucks. >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - Don't pay malware vendors - boycott Sony >---------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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