Computer Hope
Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: MarioIsL337 on September 05, 2007, 05:17:00 AM
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Hey guys, I was just wondering if someone can help me with this problem, Everytime i close any program i get an error about it, or sometimes a random error pops up by its self. I tried running NOD 32 to scan for Virus and Spyware Doctor for Spyware. I have 2 screen shots of 2 random errors.
(http://www.bluntsm0ke.com/dls/rp/error.bmp)
Also, when i tried uploading this picture to imageshack, or even tinypic, my browser would just close when i selected the picture and hit open. I had to upload this to my website.
any help please?
thanks, Mario.
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See if there is a new driver for your LAN? Even if there isn't Download the newest version, uninstall the current driver, reboot, and reinstall the driver. Usually the new driver will be an .exe file so if Windows comes up with the new Hardware Found message, cancel it and click the .exe file to install the driver.
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It sounds as if the RAM is not being released on the closing of programs...are there any Norton products installed on this machine ? ?
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How much ram do you have ?
Open up that PC, make sure you are "grounded/earthed", and remove the memory-sticks. clean the contacts with an eraser and blow away the remnants. Reinsert the memory. Restart PC.
If you still have problems, go to http://www.memtest86.com/
and download/run that memtest (preferably over a longer period
This behavior occurs because the operating system does not allocate a large enough buffer for the maximum string length permitted. When the data is greater than the buffer size, the Winlogon service terminates abnormally and your computer generates the error message to resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows XP
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I will try the ram movement friday, but, as of right now I dont have any norton programs installed on my computer, and currently have 2 sticks of 512 RAM [1 gig total].
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The ram could be fragmented and your comp isint clearing it on shutdown. What windows os are you using?
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Microsoft Windows XP Home, 2002 Service Pack 2
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The ram could be fragmented and your comp isint clearing it on shutdown. What windows os are you using?
Gibberish. RAM is cleared on every restart and shutdown because it can't store data without power, not because the computer actively clears it.
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are there any other suggestions?
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Have you tried memtest yet?
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I love it when we have to re-suggest things...
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I love it when we have to re-suggest things...
Indeed