You cannot remove this error message. However, you can troubleshoot and try to avoid it from reoccurring. "'The instruction at 0x006602e5 referenced memory at..." means a program cannot write information to a specific area of the harddrive. Most often, the problem is with a program or with Windows.
Note if it happens when using a specific program, such as Office, Word, Excel, Photoshop or other image program, etc. A free program called CCleaner can help rid "temporary" files from within programs. Read the instructions carefully.
Temporary measures include:
Shutting down any open programs, shut off the computer. Most times, the error stops.
Or...
Go to System Restore under Accessories and roll back the computer a day or two. This resets programs to a time when the program worked well. It does not touch user created files.
Also, try to back up as much user created files as possible and get them off the harddrive. If your computer is getting too full, it can affect where and how programs save new files. Go through My Documents and My Pictures and move files to USB "thumb" drives or External Drives. CDs are less reliable for backup. After cleaning up the files, delete your Temporary internet Files. Then, run a good program for Adaware and Malware. CCleaner can also help you sort the Cookies, saving ones you want and deleting the rest. After you finish these tasks, shut down the computer then restart. Next run Scan Disk.... then, run Defrag. These last 2 tasks will take hours. Lastly, after all these tasks are done, Set a NEW Restore Point. Name it "After doing computer clean-up tasks".
You shouldn't get the Referenced Memory error again for at least a while. If it becomes a persistent problem, you may consider backing up all your data and having the harddrive reformatted.
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This is usually caused by a bad memory stick. Open up the PC and remove the memory-sticks. clean the contacts with an eraser and blow away the remnants, reinsert the memory and restart the PC. If this does not work you may need a new memory stick.
You cannot remove this error message. However, you can troubleshoot and try to avoid it from reoccurring. "'The instruction at 0x006602e5 referenced memory at..." means a program cannot write information to a specific area of the harddrive. Most often, the problem is with a program or with Windows. Note if it happens when using a specific program, such as Office, Word, Excel, Photoshop or other image program, etc. A free program called CCleaner can help rid "temporary" files from within programs. Read the instructions carefully. Temporary measures include: Shutting down any open programs, shut off the computer. Most times, the error stops. Or... Go to System Restore under Accessories and roll back the computer a day or two. This resets programs to a time when the program worked well. It does not touch user created files. Also, try to back up as much user created files as possible and get them off the harddrive. If your computer is getting too full, it can affect where and how programs save new files. Go through My Documents and My Pictures and move files to USB "thumb" drives or External Drives. CDs are less reliable for backup. After cleaning up the files, delete your Temporary internet Files. Then, run a good program for Adaware and Malware. CCleaner can also help you sort the Cookies, saving ones you want and deleting the rest. After you finish these tasks, shut down the computer then restart. Next run Scan Disk.... then, run Defrag. These last 2 tasks will take hours. Lastly, after all these tasks are done, Set a NEW Restore Point. Name it "After doing computer clean-up tasks". You shouldn't get the Referenced Memory error again for at least a while. If it becomes a persistent problem, you may consider backing up all your data and having the harddrive reformatted. Lifes
You cannot remove this error message. However, you can troubleshoot and try to avoid it from reoccurring. "'The instruction at 0x006602e5 referenced memory at..." means a program cannot write information to a specific area of the harddrive. Most often, the problem is with a program or with Windows. Note if it happens when using a specific program, such as Office, Word, Excel, Photoshop or other image program, etc. A free program called CCleaner can help rid "temporary" files from within programs. Read the instructions carefully. Temporary measures include: Shutting down any open programs, shut off the computer. Most times, the error stops. Or... Go to System Restore under Accessories and roll back the computer a day or two. This resets programs to a time when the program worked well. It does not touch user created files. Also, try to back up as much user created files as possible and get them off the harddrive. If your computer is getting too full, it can affect where and how programs save new files. Go through My Documents and My Pictures and move files to USB "thumb" drives or External Drives. CDs are less reliable for backup. After cleaning up the files, delete your Temporary internet Files. Then, run a good program for Adaware and Malware. CCleaner can also help you sort the Cookies, saving ones you want and deleting the rest. After you finish these tasks, shut down the computer then restart. Next run Scan Disk.... then, run Defrag. These last 2 tasks will take hours. Lastly, after all these tasks are done, Set a NEW Restore Point. Name it "After doing computer clean-up tasks". You shouldn't get the Referenced Memory error again for at least a while. If it becomes a persistent problem, you may consider backing up all your data and having the harddrive reformatted. Lifes
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