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Old 06-02-2007, 09:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sometimes, when I am viewing sites with IE, so when I close the IE, it displays me the following error, and when I press ok it re-opens again, if I press Cancel it will open the C++ Builder (For debugging). Is there any problem with my PC?
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Old 06-02-2007, 09:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've had that error in tonnes of programs on Windows, including IE. I usually just ignore it, but I think has something to do with memory corruption or simply lack of memory. I think either IE has accidentally overwritten an instruction in memory, which it later required, or it did it on purpose because there was no memory left and so it had no choice but to overwrite a previous instruction (which it didn't realise it would later need) with a more recent one. I'm not actually sure exactly how to fix it though, maybe a larger paging file??
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well, the problem happened on my Desktop PC, and on my Laptop
My laptop has better specs. (1 GB memory), 1.6 DUO, 100 GB and it also makes the same error
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It's also possible that a virus or something screwed up your IE, because you shouldn't get 'memory cannot be read' errors in IE unless you have low RAM, which you don't, or unless IE is stuffed, if you really wanted to you could reinstall IE, though doing so may not fix the problem. Does the same error occur in any other apps?
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well, I'd scanned my pc and no VIrus detected, I've McAfee 2007 with latest updates,
well this error doesn't happen with any program else
Well I will try to re-install it again
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