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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: MS, USA
Posts: 14
OS: WinXP Home Ed. SPII, AMD64
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SysFader error when visiting Google Videos
Ok, I'm at wit's end. So I gotta ask for help.
I use IE7 browser and I'm getting the Sysfader error whenever I visit Google Video, and of course the browser goes down. This has only started happening, I guess past six weeks or so. The Sysfader error does not happen on any other video site, even youTube, just Google Videos. I've done all the troubleshooting and searched everywhere for a solution. So I know the following info. - It's got nothing to do with nVidia card thingy. I got all ATI stuff and a REAL-TEK sound card. _ Under my system performance, all the scrolling and fade effects are turned off (not checked) And I thought that's what the Sysfader thing was, but that's not it. -I've disabled all the IE7 add-ons except "cookies" and the "Adobe Shockwave flash Active-x" cause the videos won't play without it, but all other add-ons have been disabled to see if that helped. And restarted the browser and rebooted etc. So, that's all I could find. And I'm stuck. Okay, I just made it do it....I went to Google Video, did a search on "Jordan Maxwell", videos come up, I click on one, it tries to open up in a separate window, then the error box pops up: _____________________________________________________ SysFader: IEXPLORE.EXE - Application Error The instruction at "0x75c54a27" referenced memory at "0x00000240". The memory could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the program. _____________________________________________________ I'm checking my Task Manager now before I shut the browser down and it says Physical Memory: Total- 392664 Available- 110488 System Cache- 140424 so I don't think it's a memory problem. But the Sysfader never happens except on Google video. I wonder if it's a MS update problem since it only started happening in the past few weeks. Didn't see that searching though. And no new software installations to associate it with. Google Video used to work just fine. Any ideas? thanx cilyPudi My PC specs Gateway W3400 e-machine Win XP Home Edition (5.1.2600 SP2) fully updated 150 GB hd (40 GB free) 512 MB RAM AMD Athlon 64 3000+ ATI Technologies Inc Radeon XPRESS 200 - video REAL-TEK AC'97 - sound IE7 - browser
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