Acrord32.exe Application Error Memory Could Not Read
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The Instruction At Referenced Memory At Could Not Be Read
page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type the memory could not be written your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 5 Replies Latest reply on Feb 26, 2015 the memory could not be read windows 10 7:39 AM by gregoryb4437413 Adobe Reader XI error message: AcroRd32 exe- application error The instruction at 0x50e756e5 Referenced memory at 0x50e756e5. The memory could not be written. gregoryb4437413 Feb 24, 2015 3:21 PM I up-graded from
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Adobe X (which worked just fine for years) to Adobe reader XI and whenever I try to open a document or open the program itself I get the following error message.Adobe Reader: AcroRd32 exe- application errorThe instruction at 0x50e756e5 Referenced memory at 0x50e756e5. The memory could not be written.I've tried to run the "compatibility program" but none of the choices has any effect.I've uninstalled the program and did what I thought was
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a very clean installation but the exact same error / problem occursA year ago I had the same problem and removed Adobe XI and found an old copy of Adobe X and re-installed that which worked fine until this latest attempt to install Adobe XIAny ideas? I am a much better Diesel engine mechanic than I am computer guy;Thanks for your help I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 3704Views Tags: none (add) adobe xi memory could not be written errorContent tagged with adobe xi memory could not be written error This content has been marked as final. Show 5 replies 1. Re: Adobe Reader XI error message: AcroRd32 exe- application error The instruction at 0x50e756e5 Referenced memory at 0x50e756e5. The memory could not be written. pwillener Feb 24, 2015 5:56 PM (in response to gregoryb4437413) Try disabling Protected Mode. But since you cannot even open Adobe Reader by itself, you can do it via the Windows registry: download, unzip, then run the registry script from https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/441a5fb2-7a82-443d-9632-9a639692a565 Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Adobe Reader XI error message: AcroRd32 exe- application error The instruction at 0x50e756e5 Referenced memory at 0x50e756e5. The memory could not be written. gregoryb4437413 Feb 25, 2015 8:24 AM (in response to pwillener) Thanks for the link bu
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 the instruction at referenced memory at arma 3 error message that I have seen on a clients machine recently was:
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Instruction at 0x000 referenced memory at 0x000. The memory could not be read. Wow! What the heck does the instruction at referenced memory at dayz that even mean!? Well, just like most Windows errors, it can be a LOT of stuff. This error can be caused by bad memory, a bad CPU, older drivers, hardware https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1715825 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 memory. Method 1 – Increase Virtual Memory One reason you might be getting this error http://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/instruction-at-referenced-memory-could-not-be-read/ 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. 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 uninstall
Application Error Discussion in 'Software' started by mikehairfield, Jun 5, 2013. mikehairfield Private E-2 I keep getting this error message when I close out of a program http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/acrord32-exe-application-error.277242/ "Instruction at 0x7c911389 referenced at 0x00000010 the memory could not be read" I'm using Windows XP Professional. Thanks, Mike Hairfield mikehairfield, Jun 5, 2013 #1 mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire mikehairfield said: ↑ I keep getting this error message when I close out of a program "Instruction at 0x7c911389 referenced at 0x00000010 the memory could not be read" I'm using Windows XP Professional. Thanks, Mike HairfieldClick to expand... could not What make and model of computer do you have and does this error message only show up when using Acrobat Reader or with other apps? Does it happen after you come out of your screen saver or on startup? The answers you provide will help guide us in recommending a course of action. mdonah, Jun 5, 2013 #2 mikehairfield Private E-2 It's a Dell Dimension E510, it memory could not shows up when I close out of any program not just Acrobat Reader. Mike mikehairfield, Jun 6, 2013 #3 mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire mikehairfield said: ↑ It's a Dell Dimension E510, it shows up when I close out of any program not just Acrobat Reader. MikeClick to expand... You may have some type of malware on your computer. I've read about people using an application called Combofix to try to remove the malware but many have had problems using the application. I'm recommending you head over to the Malware Removal section of the forums and go to the "Read Me First" thread before posting a new thread there. mdonah, Jun 6, 2013 #4 pwillener MajorGeek What is your Adobe Reader version? Can you open it by itself? If so, try disabling Protected Mode [Edit | Preferences | Security (Enhanced)]. pwillener, Jun 7, 2013 #5 mikehairfield Private E-2 Adobe Reader XI, tried your suggestion and I still get the error message mikehairfield, Jun 7, 2013 #6 pwillener MajorGeek mikehairfield said: ↑ it shows up when I close out of any program not just Acrobat Reader.Click to expand... I missed this part; you really should check your system for malware,