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The Instruction At 0x00000000 Referenced Memory At 0x00000000 . The Memory Could Not Be Read
to the top Computer shows error message when being shut down. What does it mean? up vote 1 down vote favorite My OS is Windows XP SP3. This message sometimes comes up when I am shutting the computer down: The instruction at 0x00000000 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read. The computer still shuts down. I cannot find a reference to this happening on shutdown, it the instruction at referenced memory at could not be written windows 10 only seems to be connected to programs that I don't have. I have the whole Word 2003 package. Any direction appreciated. windows-xp microsoft-outlook-2003 share|improve this question edited Nov 21 '12 at 21:59 asked Nov 21 '12 at 17:18 Xavierjazz 5,70885484 1 Basically it means that some process in your box branched to location zero. This could occur for a number of different reasons, including some software packages that will do this intentionally when they intercept an error they can't handle. You'd need to find a log entry and maybe a dump of the problem app to figure it out. –Daniel R Hicks Nov 22 '12 at 0:32 Thanks. How can I "dump" the problem app? –Xavierjazz Nov 22 '12 at 0:33 You don't dump the app. It dumps itself or the system dumps it when it fails. Or not. You need to look at the event log to find out what might be there. –Daniel R Hicks Nov 22 '12 at 14:00 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted View the Event Log (Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer). It will contain some error records (marked with red error icon), including appli
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