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The instruction at 0*01590302 referenced memory at 0*458d02cd. The memory could not be read.
Click on ok to terminate the program
How to solve this problem.?
The instruction at 0*01590302 referenced memory at 0*458d02cd. The memory could not be read.
Click on ok to terminate the program
How to solve this problem.?
annie,
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I'm going to ask you to run about 6 tests by MemTest86+ over your memory.
I do not really think that the memory error is from bad memory, but we must be sure.
What program or driver did you add very recently?
Restore you system, using a System Restore Point, to a point in time prior to this problem
Even with no effort on your part, you have System Restore Points.
the only way not to have them is to have used one of those super-duper, speedup, cleanup your computer programs.
Here is how to restore to a previous restore point:
RESTORE TO A PREVIOUS SYSTEM RESTORE POINT
1) WIN | type SYSTEM RESTORE | ENTER | NEXT
| Choose a different restore point radio button | NEXT
2) Show more restore pointscheckbox (lower left)
3) Highlight the desired restore point
4) Scan for affected programs(lower right)make a note of affected programs
5) CLOSE | NEXT | FINISH
WIN = key with the wavy Microsoft flag on top.
ID : 2357703
Submitted by ANNIE_MUGHAL | Sat, 05 May 2012 15:32:45 +0200 | Validated by CPU-Z 1.60.1
Intel Pentium 4
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 32-bit (Build 7600)
CPU Arch : 1 CPU - 1 Cores - 2 Threads
CPU PSN : Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80GHz
CPU EXT : MMX, SSE (1, 2)
CPUID : F.2.9 / Extended : F.2
CPU Cache : L1 : 12 / 8 KB - L2 : 512 KB
Core : Northwood (0.130) / Stepping : D1
Freq : 2797.39 MHz (199.81 * 14)
MB Brand : Intel
MB Model : D865GLC
NB : Intel i865P/PE/G/i848P rev A2
SB : Intel 82801EB (ICH5) rev 02
GPU Type : Standard VGA Graphics Adapter
DirectX Version : 11.0
RAM : 512 MB DDR Dual Channel
RAM Speed : 159.9 MHz (5:4) @ 2.5-3-3-7
Slot 1 : 256MB (2700)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : Samsung
Slot 2 : 256MB (3200)
Slot 2 Manufacturer : Legacy Electronics
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I do not why the cpu-z report, but if that means you are overclocking, then stop overclocking and your problem will probably go away.
A memtest86+ report would be good.
Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
this tool is not installing properly in my computer.
In the disc burner no DvD R Driver(H:) shown
And in wich the Status shows
A disc burner was not found. make sure that a burner is installed properly.and you have the appropriate permissions to burn a disc
I haven't the slightest idea what is up here since I see no status msg, but:
Why don't you try to burn the file using IMGBURN. Choose 4x for burn speed and choose Verify.
The Official ImgBurn Website