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8; one of them is Explorer.Exe (Application Error), and it happens every time you shut down your computer. The dialog box contains the message “The instruction at XXXXXXX referenced memory at XXXXXX. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/windows-10-explorerexe-memory-error-on-shutdown/b23e6e7e-ca9d-4117-8b90-e26b3480089a The memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program.” If you don’t like seeing this message, there’s a way to fix it. Steps Method 1 Fixing the Error Using Registry Editor 1 Open the “Run” dialog box. On your Windows screen, navigate your cursor to the lower-right side of the screen to open the Start menu and go to Search. On the http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-%E2%80%9CExplorer.Exe%E2%80%9D-Error-During-Shutdown-on-Windows-8 Search bar, type “Run” then hit Enter. You can also go to Run by pressing the Windows key + R on your keyboard. 2 Run the Registry Editor. Type “regedit” on the Run dialog box and press “OK”. 3 Allow the Registry Editor to make changes. Click “Yes” on Account User Control to allow Registry Editor to make changes to your computer. 4 Navigate to “Windows” from the HKEY_CURRENT_USER. This contains different files and folders because this is the location of the root of the error. From HKEY_CURRENT_USER, open the “Software” folder then “Microsoft.” After that, click “Windows NT” then “Current Version,” and finally, the “Windows” folder. 5 Take ownership of Windows key. This is on the left pane of this registry location. Use this Command Prompt: Open the Command Prompt by typing it on the search bar and allowing administrative privileges. On the CMD, type this next to C:\Windows\System32: \takeown F:\ “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows” /A /R Press Enter when you’re done. 6 Find “Load.” Look for the registry string, or REG_SZ, named “Load” on the right pane of the Registry Editor. This is the cause of the error message during shutdown.
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I just bought a new Windows 8.1 computer and installed some software on it, but when I log off, restart or shut-down the computer, explorer.exe gives an error about memory referenced at 0×00000000 could not be read." - Jordan H., USA Before addressing any computer issue, I always recommend scanning and repairing any underlying problems affecting your PC health and performance: Step 1 : Download PC Repair & Optimizer Tool (WinThruster for Win7, XP, Vista - Microsoft Gold Certified). Step 2 : Click "Start Scan" to find Windows registry issues that could be causing PC problems. Step 3 : Click "Repair All" to fix all issues. Setting up weekly (or daily) automatic scans will help prevent system problems and keep your PC running fast and trouble-free. Wally's Answer: Problems like these can be caused by different things. The most probable cause is that data cannot be saved under app data for the user profile. Follow these steps to fix the problem. Problem Whenever the computer is logged off, restarted, or shut-down; you see this error message: Explorer.exe Application error The instruction at 0xf6628a87 referenced memory at 0×00000000 The Memory could not be read Click on OK to terminate the program Cause A corrupt user profile might be the cause of this error. The error can occur when an application is interrupted whenever it tries to create app data, and thus fails to create the data. Solution This problem probably does not occur on any other user profile. To fix this you will need to fix the corrupt user profile. How To Fix A Corrupt User Profile In Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 First you will need to create a new user. Press Windows Key+X > Click Command Prompt (Admin) In The Command Prompt window, type net user username password /add Note: here username and password should be replaced with your username and password. Press Enter. Now we will copy old files to the new user profile. Make sure that you have unchecked Hide protected operating system files and Hide extensions for known file types in Folder Options Press the Windows Key and type folder options > click Folder Options Uncheck Hide protected operating system files and Hide extensions for known file types. Go to C:\Users\(Your-Corrupted-P