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Message: "Referenced memory at. Memory could not be 'written'." 2K Support September 13, 2015 02:22 We are aware of the instruction at referenced memory at the memory could not be written windows 10 an issue causing the game to crash with error "The instruction
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at 'referenced memory at'. The memory could not be 'written'." BioShock requires virtual memory to the instruction at referenced memory at the memory could not be read windows 10 run properly. If your virtual memory settings are not correct, you may experience stability problems. To configure virtual memory: On Windows XP: From the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/when-xp-is-starting-up-getting-error-the/d83e5e87-1fbb-4fe7-bb61-4c5969f302cc start menu, open Settings/Control Panel. Double click the System icon. Select the Advanced tab. Click on the Performance/Settings button. Select the Advanced tab. Click on the Virtual memory/Change button. Select the drive that BioShock is installed on. Select the "System managed size" radio button in the "Paging file size http://support.2k.com/hc/en-us/articles/201337783-Error-Message-Referenced-memory-at-Memory-could-not-be-written- for selected drive". Click the Set button. Click OK multiple times to return to the desktop. On Windows Vista: From the start menu, open Settings/Control Panel. Select System and Maintenance. Select System. Select Advanced System Settings. Click on the Performance/Settings button. Select the Advanced tab Click on the Virtual memory/Change button. Check "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" Click OK multiple times to return to the desktop. Was this article helpful? 1 out of 1 found this helpful Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Have more questions? Submit a request Comments Related articles What Modes Does NBA 2K16 Contain? NBA 2K16 Connection Troubleshooting Issues installing Bioshock 1.1 patch MLB2K11 PC System Requirements Battleborn PC System Requirements Privacy Policy Terms of Service Connect with us Copyright ©2013 Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc Trademarks belong to their respective owners. All rights reserved. 2k games 2k sports Powered by Zendesk
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 http://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/instruction-at-referenced-memory-could-not-be-read/ could not be read. Wow! What the heck does 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 conflicts, and http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/458389/the-instruction-atmemeory-could-not-be-written/ 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 could not don’t have bad 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 could not be 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 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 se
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