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help Register Rules Winamp & SHOUTcast Forums > Winamp > Winamp Bug Reports DDE Server Window Application Error User Name Remember Me? Password Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes 25th November 2006, 19:41 #1 $hadow PT dde server window acrord32.exe application error Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 6 DDE Server Window Application Error I am
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portuguese and im going to translate the error that appears. The situation happens each time i close winamp, pops up one window with dde server window explorer.exe - application error windows 10 this error: DDE Server Window: winamp.exe - Application error (At title bar) The instruction "0x7c80979d" referenced memory at "0x015c0024". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate program. (inside error window) I tryed like others to reinstall winamp of other versions, and i even formated my disk (was happening before and still happens now) looks like it happens once you install version 5.32. Hope someone has the solution for this problem, because it is kinda boring. Thank you. $hadow PT View Public Profile Find More Posts by $hadow PT 25th November 2006, 20:01 #2 DJ Egg TechoratorWinamp & SHOUTcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 35,677 http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=260251 Can you confirm if it's in_wm.dll causing the problem for you as well? Playlist -|- Twitter DJ Egg View Public Profile Visit DJ Egg's homepage! Find More Posts by DJ Egg 25th November 2006, 20:15 #3 $hadow PT Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 6 Like i said, i just formated my disk moments ago, no codecs installed beside audio drivers for motherboard. I renamed the respective DLL you say and it worked, no more error messages. I renamed adding "0ff" after the dll extension, and it doesnt appear errors now, ill check if affects anything in the program and let you know. Thank you. $hadow PT View Public Profile Find More Posts by $hadow PT 22nd March 2007, 12:32 #4 meathook30 Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Posts: 12 Hi, I had this DDE problem. For me, the solution is not removing the "in wm" plug. SOLUTION : remove the p4s plug. No more DDE error meathook30 View Public Profile Find More Posts by meathook30 22nd March 2007, 12:53 #5 DJ Egg TechoratorWinamp & SHOUTcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 35,677 Yeah, it's one of in_wm.dll or pmp_p4s.dll, conflicting with WMP11 core/codecs or something. Hopefully it will be looked into and fixed... Playlist -|- Twitter DJ Egg View Public Profile Visit DJ Egg's homepage! Find More Posts by DJ Egg 16th September 2007, 2
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look at the other types of information that should accompany a general question such as this. by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2007 I keep getting an error which says: The instruction at 0x7c901010 referenced memory at 0x0000001c The memory could not be read. I was wondering if you could help me please. • Probably not. That error message, by itself, is kind of like taking your car to your auto mechanic and saying "something's broken". It's nowhere near enough information to even begin to have a clue as to what's going on. That mechanic is going to respond by asking you a bunch of questions. So will I. • The single most important question that I would ask first is this: What were you doing or trying to do when this happened? Your auto mechanic's probably going to ask a similar question. How's it broken? What were you doing when it broke? For your computer: Were you just sitting there and it popped up on its own? Does it happen only when you do certain things like browse the web or run a specific program? Can you reproduce it reliably, and if so what are the steps to doing so? All of that information is attempting to identify if perhaps a specific piece of software is causing the problem. Then, presumably, we might be able to repair that software. • My next question is equally important: What your computer's configuration? That auto mechanic has the luxury of seeing the car you brought in for service. When you ask someone a question on the internet, they can't see your computer, so you'll need to indicate just what it is your using. "Depending on the additional information you provide there might be more questions." Windows XP? SP2 installed? Windows Vista? How much memory is in your computer? Disk space? Free disk space? Anything that might be related to the answer to the first question? (for example if it only happens when you access a particular piece of hardware, what are the specifications for that hardware?) If the problem seems to be internet or mail related, what browser are you using? What extensions do you have installed? Who's your email provider? What email program do you use? If it only happens when you use a specific program - what program? What version? Is it up to date? All of that information is critical