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Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign explorer exe application error the instruction at referenced memory could not be written up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top iexplore.exe - The memory could not be “written” up vote 3 down vote favorite Using http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/exploreexe-application-error-the-instruction-at/82f12444-0038-4eeb-9366-f9f45d4aacb4 IE8 I'm randomly getting the error: iexplore.exe - Application Error The instruction at "0x7c0c5a6c" referenced memory at "0x7c0c5a6c". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program. Click on CANCEL to debug the program. I click OK and IE8 hangs. Any suggestions on what's going on and how to prevent this? memory freeze internet-explorer-8 segmentation-fault share|improve this question edited Jul 26 '11 at 12:40 bwDraco 26k24100137 asked Aug 5 '10 at 19:36 DeveloperDan 15616 http://superuser.com/questions/172538/iexplore-exe-the-memory-could-not-be-written migrated from serverfault.com Aug 5 '10 at 20:10 This question came from our site for system and network administrators. add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I've see that happen when installing/loading some plugins (namely Flash Player) if IE's memory protection is enabled. Try disabling it (it's in the Advanced settings). share|improve this answer answered Aug 5 '10 at 19:44 Massimo 1,54721122 1 OK I did that -- I'll wait to see if it worked. If anyone else is looking for the setting it's in the Security category. Scroll to the bottom of the Advanced Tab (Tools/Internet Options) and uncheck "Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks" –DeveloperDan Aug 5 '10 at 20:31 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote Internet Explorer add-ons, such as ActiveX controls and browser toolbars, are used by some Web sites to provide an enhanced browsing experience. An error may occur if an add-on is damaged or if an add-on conflicts with Internet Explorer. To determine whether the error is caused by an add-on, run Internet Explorer in "No Add-Ons" mode. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, and then type Internet Explorer in the Start Search box. Click Internet Explorer (No Add-Ons). Internet Explorer opens without add-ons, toolbars, or plug-ins. Test Internet Explorer to verify that it works correctly. (from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936213) You could also stop usin
memory could not be read" With Windows, you never know what crazy error message will one day pop up and scare the heck out of you! One error message that I have seen on a clients machine recently was: Instruction at 0x000 referenced memory at 0x000. The memory could not http://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/instruction-at-referenced-memory-could-not-be-read/ be read. Wow! What the heck does that even mean!? Well, just like most Windows errors, http://www.learningpenguin.net/myblog/2009/05/05/iexplorerexe-application-error-referenced-memory-could-not-be-read-or-written/ it can be a LOT of stuff. This error can be caused by bad memory, a bad CPU, older drivers, hardware conflicts, and a bunch of other stuff! With this type of error, you basically have to try a bunch of things and see if something works. Also, think logically about each solution. For example, if your computer is brand new, then you probably don’t have bad application error memory. Method 1 – Increase Virtual Memory One reason you might be getting this error is if your virtual memory settings are very low. You can right-click on My Computer, go to the Advanced tab, and click on Settings under Performance. Then click on the Advanced tab again under Performance Options and click the Change button under Virtual memory. Read my previous article on how to optimize the page file size in order to set the value to the appropriate setting for your computer. exe application error Restart the computer and see if the problem goes away or not. Method 2 – Uninstall Buggy Software Another reason this may occur outside of possible hardware problems is if you have buggy software installed or visit a website that has buggy code. If you’ve recently installed some program that is not Adobe, Microsoft, Google, or from some other big and reputable company, try to uninstall it and see what happens. A lot of times it can even be popular software that just has bugs in it. Also, this referenced memory error happens in software programs related to firewalls, anti-virus, anti-spyware and the like. If you’re using something like that, try uninstalling and see if the problem goes away. If you have anti-virus software or any type of real-time Internet traffic scanning software, make sure to disable it and see if the problem goes away. If a program is scanning web traffic, you can get the referenced memory error. Method 3 – Update drivers and install latest patches Depending on your hardware, you may be getting the error because you computer is not using the most up to date drivers. The main thing to update here are video, hard drive, chipset and network drivers. Those are usually the main culprits for this type of error. It’s also a good idea to update the BIOS to the latest version. Also, be sure to install all the latest Windows patches and service packs. There have been several times when the refe
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