1. What operating system are you running? You might need to run a newer version of the O.S. to make that particular application work. 2. How much RAM do you have? You might just need to add more memory. It's relatively easy and inexpensive. 3. Do you have enough VIRTUAL memory? Virtual memory is just disk space that has been set-aside to hold anything that doesn't fit in RAM. Use your command line ( dos prompt ) to run the memory command mem /c followed by mem /p and then mem /d Take note of all running programs. Also, look into your prgram manager Crtl Alt Del to find running programs. Then kill one program at a time and rerun your program to see what program is causing you problems. Most likely, your problem comes from a security or virus program. Once you identified the program that is being unkind, contact the company website for updates and helps. Do not surf the internet without your firewall, security and virus programs running.
It sounds like your are trying to access and element in an array or vector that is out of bounds. I.e. an array of size 5 you are trying to access the size 5+i element.
i got this while executing a executable file
I have had the same problem, and have gone through hours and hours of computer time trying to fix it. As far as I can see, there is no fix. Microsoft has a patch that claims to fix it but it doesn't. Mine happens when I try to close a folder in explorer.exe, especially a desktop shortcut folder. I use Ghost and rewrite my C drive (all my files are on D drive), every few weeks or so. The error ("referenced memory...could not be "read"") comes back at amazingly consistent intervals after the Ghost restore process, leading me to belive that it is independent of what I do or new programs I install or anything like that. Nothing seems to work, and it seems Microsoft doesn't know either. Any help would be appreciated as well.
You try and figure it out and if you can't then you don't bother trying to get more memory.
sora is trying to find his lost memory's
I would recommend trying to use the memory card on other phones/computers to try and determine if the memory card is faulty.
It means the use of language affect on cognitive process ,such as memory. We are not remembering things as they are accurately,we are continually trying to make sense of what is around us and trying to fit them into our existing schemata.
Heck no! I have made about 100 different builds and im still not done with the game. Just keep trying new ideas and see what you come up with.
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you need the latest battle.net patch form here https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/diablo-patch-information
Your xbox memory where you saves your stuffs may be full. you may want to delete some of them.