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  • bartonc
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Sep 2006
    • 6478

    #31
    Originally posted by Killer42
    Of course the obvious solution, to this as to so many problems, is to use a real browser instead of IE.
    Yep... This is the Windows forum. Not the M$ forum. There is no good reason to continue to use Internet Explorer. Period. Many browsers work much better. I particularly like Mozilla Firefox 2.

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    • bmpaul27
      New Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 1

      #32
      [QUOTE=donsangel]Can someone plz help me I've worked on this computer all day and I've even called the tech support and it isn't fixed and its driving me nuts!!! I can access my home page and other web sites, but when I go into pogo to play a game it will click into the site, but once I click on the game I want to play. The screen pops up saying unhandled win32 exception occurred in iexplore.exe(37 44) just-in-time debugging, this exception failed with the following error. no installed debugger has just-in-time debugging enabled. In visual Studio, just-in-time can be enabled from tools/options/debugging/just-in-time and then: pops up saying:
      The instruction at 0x7c901010" referenced memory at 0x000001c". The memory could not be read.

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      • Motoma
        Recognized Expert Specialist
        • Jan 2007
        • 3236

        #33
        Sounds like a bad installation of whatever plugin you use to play that game.

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        • Killer42
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Oct 2006
          • 8429

          #34
          Originally posted by Motoma
          Sounds like a bad installation of whatever plugin you use to play that game.
          If possible, I'd recommend (as always) to use a better browser than IE.

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          • bartonc
            Recognized Expert Expert
            • Sep 2006
            • 6478

            #35
            Originally posted by Killer42
            If possible, I'd recommend (as always) to use a better browser than IE.
            Agreed. And if you find a particular site that doesn't like Firefox (such as window update), you can alway stick it back at 'em with IE Tab.

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            • MrDontCare
              New Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 3

              #36
              XCOM:EventReciv er:firefox.exe - Application Error

              The instruction at "0x7c901010 " referenced memory at "0x21227ac" . The memory could not be "read".

              This happens almost every time i close firefox and many other programs like this:

              iexplorer.exe Application Error

              The Intstruction at "0x7c901010 " referenced memory at "0x03ca27ac ". The memory could not be "read".

              The referenced memory is usualy different eatch time but it also show the same from time to time.

              Does anyone have a clue what this is.

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              • MrDontCare
                New Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 3

                #37
                My problem is solved. Found out what was wrong. I have been using Netlimiter v1.3 for many years now, but afther a windows update it all went wrong. So now I uninstalled netlimiter and the problem is gone.

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                • Killer42
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 8429

                  #38
                  Originally posted by MrDontCare
                  My problem is solved. Found out what was wrong. I have been using Netlimiter v1.3 for many years now, but afther a windows update it all went wrong. So now I uninstalled netlimiter and the problem is gone.
                  Glad to hear you got it sorted. That sort of thing can take a lot to track down. I'm sorry we weren't able to help.

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                  • MrDontCare
                    New Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 3

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Killer42
                    Glad to hear you got it sorted. That sort of thing can take a lot to track down. I'm sorry we weren't able to help.
                    Not a problem, this kind of error could be anything. Yes it did take some time to figure out but found the problem when I was doing support on a pc. And after installing Netlimiter v1.3 it all started. Netlimiter 2.0 works fine btw.
                    Last edited by Killer42; Oct 29 '07, 09:07 PM.

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                    • Darkowski
                      New Member
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 3

                      #40
                      Originally posted by kss688u
                      PDC...
                      When this problem started to happen.... had you recently uprgraded the Windows Media Player 11?
                      My HP supports thinks it may have something to do with it. They suggested I uninstall and go back to WMP 10. I have not yet done this, as I have the NERO program to use without receiving the error messages... and the Sonic program still works.. just get the error popups when closing program.
                      Hi everyone!
                      I'm new here and this is my first ever post :)

                      I actually have a similar message, when I start a web browser like firefox or Iexplorer. This message appears:

                      The instruction at "0x00521482 " referenced memory at "0x00521482 ". The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of "0x000009c" .

                      I decided to post when I read kss688u's reply about media player. I actually started having that problem when I updated my Media Player to v.11 !!

                      I'm gonna try to go back to my previous version.

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                      • Darkowski
                        New Member
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 3

                        #41
                        The uninstaller doesn't even work.
                        When I try to uninstall Media Player 11, I get a similar message, but with different numbers....

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                        • Killer42
                          Recognized Expert Expert
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 8429

                          #42
                          Have you done all the checks for stuff like spyware? Spyware is well-known for causing odd crashes. (On the other hand, so is Windows.)

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                          • Darkowski
                            New Member
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 3

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Killer42
                            Have you done all the checks for stuff like spyware? Spyware is well-known for causing odd crashes. (On the other hand, so is Windows.)
                            Well, first I retried to uninstall Media Player.
                            Went to safe mode, erased the Media Player's folder, then came back into normal mode and uninstalled what was left of the player through the control panel.

                            Still had the same problem. So I used Spybot. It found 39 errors and repaired them all. Then I used Adaware 2007. It didn't find any problems. I also ran AVG Free Edition, which didn't find and virus, but I was still receiving the same error message when trying to go on the internet through firefox and ie.

                            Next thing I did is I decided to simply re-install firefox and ie. Firefox started to finally work, but M$'s IE still gave me the same error. A few moments later Windows made an automatic update, rebooted the laptop and the problem seems to be finally gone...

                            Now I just have to fix WoW, because it gives me the same message lol

                            Thank you very much for all the help!

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                            • Belka
                              New Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 1

                              #44
                              referenced memory error message

                              Originally posted by Killer42
                              My first thought would be to check your computer for Adware especially, and also for worm/virus activity. Search and/or repair software which comes to mind is AdAware, SpyBot Search & Destroy, um... can't think of any more just now. Adware (not AdAware) has a well-earned reputation for causing weird and (otherwise) inexplicible crashes.
                              Hello, I've just got my laptop back from HP repair shop (they replaced a keyboard) and I noticed an error message <<The instruction at '0x69e74181' referenced memory at '0x69abb110' The memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program>> What do i need to do to fix this problem? How serious is this problem? THANK YOU!!!!
                              Last edited by Belka; Jan 13 '08, 06:19 PM. Reason: update

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                              • wizard980
                                New Member
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 1

                                #45
                                Hey im having the same probelm as we all are and This mostly happens to me when im playing on9 games life Soldier Front......And last time when i use to play Maplestory..... .it doesnt really happen when i use IE but when it does i forget the website for my goldfish like memory span....my computer specs are !gig ram Geforce 7300 Graphic AMD 64 processor Windows SP2 around tht and NVDIA DRIVER pls help me

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