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may see the error message like this: The instruction at 0x00007FFF64B0CCC0 referenced memory at 0x000000000000000. The memory could not be read. Click OK to explorer.exe application error windows 10 terminate the program This error is found my Martin, an Insider: "I have upgraded to build 10130 this morning. All went well,, download took about 30 minutes at 80Mb, Install took less than 1 hour. Everything works as far as
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I can see, however on shutdown I have an error posted on the screen that lasts for a few seconds before the PC suts down. I have taken a picture of the error and typed it out here. Can someone tell me what is is about. I have never had this error before in any build of any Operating System by Microsoft, and how to get rid of it. Error states "Explorer.exe Application error. The instruction at 0x00007FFF64B0CCG0 referrenced explorer.exe application error windows 10 shutdown memory at 0x0000000000000000. The memory could be read. Click on OK to terminate the program." ( I think I have the number of 0's correct !!) Hope some one can help me." And this is what to do from our Windows 10 expert: I understand that you are getting explorer.exe - Application error while starting the computer. This usually occurs if the Operating System does not allocate a large enough buffer for the maximum string length that is permitted. When the data is larger than the buffer size, the Winlogon service stops unexpectedly and your computer generates the error message. To resolve the issue, please try increasing the virtual memory of your computer and check if the issue persists. Follow the steps below to change the virtual memory: Press Windows Key + E Right Click on This PC or the name of your computer. Select Properties and then select Advanced System Settings. Select Advanced Tab, under Performance, click Settings. Click on Advanced, Under Virtual memory, click Change. In the Drive list, click the drive that contains the paging file you want to change. If you are still facing the same issue, please perform a clean boot and check if it helps. Perform Clean Boot A clean boot allows the Windows operating system to launch without any additional programs or services running when you turn the computer on. This allows you to determine if computer issues are cau
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World Clock Post a reply 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 GDI+ Error on shutdown (for some users) by admin » Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:39 pm Greeting to all,Several users reported a GDI+ error https://www.anuko.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=938 on system shutdown. The error description is below. We have been unable to reproduce this problem so far.> GDI+ Window: Explorer.exe - Application Error> The instruction at "0x4ec683bd" referenced memory at "0x4ec683bd". > The memory http://www.tenforums.com/windows-insider/6515-build-10130-explorer-exe-crash-shutdown-restart.html could not be "written".> Click on OK to terminate the program> Click on CANCEL to debug the program> After that, i get the standard Windows End-Program window.> If, however, i exit the clock before i shut windows 10 down, the PC shuts down gracefully.> I am running WinXP Pro with SP3.If you see this error on your system please post any additional information that may help us to find and fix the problem. admin Posts: 528Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:46 pmLocation: Vancouver, Canada Website Top by admin » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:25 am Some more info on one of the systems where this problem occurs: > My explorer.exe application error version of Windows XP is 32 bit. It occurs to to me now to mention that the PC is a member of a domain - and i wonder what domain policies might be limiting registry or file changes. admin Posts: 528Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:46 pmLocation: Vancouver, Canada Website Top by admin » Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:40 am Just wondering if anybody seeing this GDI+ problem on a system which does not belong to a Windows domain? admin Posts: 528Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:46 pmLocation: Vancouver, Canada Website Top by admin » Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:23 pm I can now confirm that we have reproduced the GDI+ problem on system shutdown on Windows XP SP1, and also on SP2 and SP3 - on both physical and a virtual system and will be trying to address it.No domain controller is necessary here to see this problem.If a fix becomes available we will provide a new build immediately after testing. admin Posts: 528Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:46 pmLocation: Vancouver, Canada Website Top by yitzberlin » Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:10 am I finally got to install the clock on my laptop (a Lenovo 3000N, 2GB ram, running 32bit WinXp Sp3). and alas, i get the same er