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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Windows 7 crashing> Windows 7 crashing Tags: Windows 7 Last response: 4 January 2013 11:21 in Windows 7 Share plaudium 31 December 2012 04:27:36 My
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brother just bought a brand new Acer aspire M ultrabook and has been mentioning
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that it has been crashing. I took a look at it and first noticed that just about all of the windows updates i o error status of 0xc000185 have failed. every time after boot and logging in, after about a minute or so I lose my desktop icons and start bar and all I have the the background. then after about 2 minutes http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-hardware/application-error-explorerexe-io-error-reoccouring/ac73de89-bc86-4303-b4bc-17efbc81b985 of that screen I recieve an error message. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AcerVCM.exe - Application error The instruction at 0x0000000075EE36EA referenced memory at 0x0000000075EE36EA. The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status 0xc000000e. Click on OK to terminate this program ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After I click ok I get this message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The excetpion unknown software exception (0xc015000f) occured in the application at location 0x77074621 click ok to terminate this message http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/63937-63-windows-crashing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After I click on on that, all I see is the desktop background and it just sits like that as far as I know thanks! if anyone could help More about : windows crashing Brett928S2 a b $ Windows 7 31 December 2012 05:48:01 Hi Run a hard drive test in DOS...HIRENS CD etc, it sounds like a failing hard drive... All the best Brett m 0 l hedwar2011 a b $ Windows 7 31 December 2012 06:42:23 plaudium said:My brother just bought a brand new Acer aspire M ultrabook and has been mentioning that it has been crashing. I took a look at it and first noticed that just about all of the windows updates have failed. every time after boot and logging in, after about a minute or so I lose my desktop icons and start bar and all I have the the background. then after about 2 minutes of that screen I recieve an error message. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AcerVCM.exe - Application error The instruction at 0x0000000075EE36EA referenced memory at 0x0000000075EE36EA. The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status 0xc000000e. Click on OK to terminate this program ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After I click ok I get this message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The excetpion unknown software exception (0xc015000f) occ
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