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Join Date: Jun 2008
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OS: XP Pro
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warning
Hi
Sorry but I am new to this. My name is James and i hope that one or moore people can help me please. When I start windows i get the following warning sign the instruction at "0X10011fb4" referenced memory at "0X00000038". the memory could not be "read". click OK To terminate the problem what do i doo to get rid of this problem please help thank you in advance ****************** Last edited by chauffeur2 : 06-30-2008 at 06:54 PM. Reason: Removed email address |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 734
OS: WinXP Pro SP3
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Re: warning
Depends. How often do you get this error?
Do you hear MORE than one beep during POST? IF YOU DO, this may be a POST Beep Error Code. The Wikipedia ref above lists the generic codes, but these codes are dependent on the manufacturer of your BIOS, so it you don't see a code that matches you should try going to your motherboard manufacturer's WEB site and see what their Tech Support can help. You could run a memory diagnostic. Just Google to find one. |
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