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Old 10-03-2007, 06:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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EaccessViolation? What on earth is this??

I have a new compurter system (Asus P5K, Q6600, 2 GB corsair 6400C4DHX, XP Pro SP2). I installed Asus AI Suite which does things likie control fans, report hardware health, etc. Was working fine. In BIOS I tried making some adjustments. Set my RAM tikmings to be what they are rated at vs the factory default safe settings. I also have ran some spyware programs, etc. Suddently when I launch AI Suite I get this eaccessviolation error. I have since set my RAM back to default. I can't imagine that my BIOS tweaks could cause this. What I hjave read is that this error occurs when a program tries to access an invalid RAM address. In any case, does anyone have ideas? Are there any programs that can tell if any of the RAM is bad?

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Old 10-03-2007, 06:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: EaccessViolation? What on earth is this??

Hi,

Use Memtest (link in my signature). Run it with 1 RAM stick at a time for at least 4-5 cycles.
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Re: EaccessViolation? What on earth is this??

This is more of a application error then hardware sometimes caused by poorly written programs.

Try unistalling the program and reinstalling it.
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