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Guest Laughingstar~*
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I checked this on Goggle w/o any luck...What does this warning window mean:

Ox7c9106c3 referenced memory Ox6c14f6fa? It opened up while I was doing a

spell check on a NG post. Not certain if that references an "O" or a zero.

Use a screen reader...sorry.

 

I have an HP Professional Desk Top computer, 2 years old in October, on

which is XP Pro Sr 2, Office 2003, all updates current (including today's to

scan my system for "malicious" invasions from MS...which I really didn't

want to do, but... I use Avast, Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Windows firewall

is ON.

 

Nothing has shown as a problem in any of the above.

 

Thank you...Laughingstar/ aka Puddintaine

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: memory warning alert?

 

Format a floppy disk in MS-DOS,go to:http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

Download the memory tester,install to the floppy,on restarting pc,boot to

floppy,run the memory tests....

 

"Laughingstar~*" wrote:

> I checked this on Goggle w/o any luck...What does this warning window mean:

> Ox7c9106c3 referenced memory Ox6c14f6fa? It opened up while I was doing a

> spell check on a NG post. Not certain if that references an "O" or a zero.

> Use a screen reader...sorry.

>

> I have an HP Professional Desk Top computer, 2 years old in October, on

> which is XP Pro Sr 2, Office 2003, all updates current (including today's to

> scan my system for "malicious" invasions from MS...which I really didn't

> want to do, but... I use Avast, Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Windows firewall

> is ON.

>

> Nothing has shown as a problem in any of the above.

>

> Thank you...Laughingstar/ aka Puddintaine

>

>

>

>

Guest Ron Martell
Posted

Re: memory warning alert?

 

"Laughingstar~*" <uP_n_aWaynospam368@nOtMeyahoo.com> wrote:

>I checked this on Goggle w/o any luck...What does this warning window mean:

>Ox7c9106c3 referenced memory Ox6c14f6fa? It opened up while I was doing a

>spell check on a NG post. Not certain if that references an "O" or a zero.

>Use a screen reader...sorry.

>

>I have an HP Professional Desk Top computer, 2 years old in October, on

>which is XP Pro Sr 2, Office 2003, all updates current (including today's to

>scan my system for "malicious" invasions from MS...which I really didn't

>want to do, but... I use Avast, Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Windows firewall

>is ON.

>

>Nothing has shown as a problem in any of the above.

>

>Thank you...Laughingstar/ aka Puddintaine

>

>

 

Probably caused by a programming error in whichever item (device

driver, windows component, or application program) that is using

memory address 0x7c9106c3.

 

Is this a recurring problem or just a "one shot" incident?

 

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

--

Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

On-Line Help Computer Service

http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

 

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

has never been in bed with a mosquito."

Guest Laughingstar~*
Posted

Re: memory warning alert?

 

TY very much... I have ZoomText (Ai Squared) as my screen

reader/magnification on my computer (its software for the blind), and I now

think it was ZoomText causing that error message. I'll check with Ai

Squared's support group, too.

 

"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message

news:115440C8-8A7E-4BB5-AA39-6FB125D4B4E9@microsoft.com...

> Format a floppy disk in MS-DOS,go

> to:http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

> Download the memory tester,install to the floppy,on restarting pc,boot to

> floppy,run the memory tests....

>

> "Laughingstar~*" wrote:

>

>> I checked this on Goggle w/o any luck...What does this warning window

>> mean:

>> Ox7c9106c3 referenced memory Ox6c14f6fa? It opened up while I was doing a

>> spell check on a NG post. Not certain if that references an "O" or a

>> zero.

>> Use a screen reader...sorry.

>>

>> I have an HP Professional Desk Top computer, 2 years old in October, on

>> which is XP Pro Sr 2, Office 2003, all updates current (including today's

>> to

>> scan my system for "malicious" invasions from MS...which I really didn't

>> want to do, but... I use Avast, Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Windows

>> firewall

>> is ON.

>>

>> Nothing has shown as a problem in any of the above.

>>

>> Thank you...Laughingstar/ aka Puddintaine

>>

>>

>>

>>

Guest Laughingstar~*
Posted

Re: memory warning alert?

 

Interestingly, it just happen again, while composing a long email--well,

during the spell check, which is when it happened before. This time, the

error message was referenced memory like all ooooos. I had hit debug, but

every time I do that, it freezes my system, and I have to shut down

manually. I was determined to not lose a post I had composed to a person in

dire need of help (health wise) in a NG I moderate. I didn't lose it. ;0))

 

Does that help?

 

Thank you.

"Ron Martell" <ron.martell@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:4cige3d01qpdf1s1u9783ql2j73qtf217k@4ax.com...

> "Laughingstar~*" <uP_n_aWaynospam368@nOtMeyahoo.com> wrote:

>

>>I checked this on Goggle w/o any luck...What does this warning window

>>mean:

>>Ox7c9106c3 referenced memory Ox6c14f6fa? It opened up while I was doing a

>>spell check on a NG post. Not certain if that references an "O" or a zero.

>>Use a screen reader...sorry.

>>

>>I have an HP Professional Desk Top computer, 2 years old in October, on

>>which is XP Pro Sr 2, Office 2003, all updates current (including today's

>>to

>>scan my system for "malicious" invasions from MS...which I really didn't

>>want to do, but... I use Avast, Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and Windows firewall

>>is ON.

>>

>>Nothing has shown as a problem in any of the above.

>>

>>Thank you...Laughingstar/ aka Puddintaine

>>

>>

>

> Probably caused by a programming error in whichever item (device

> driver, windows component, or application program) that is using

> memory address 0x7c9106c3.

>

> Is this a recurring problem or just a "one shot" incident?

>

> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> --

> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> On-Line Help Computer Service

> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

>

> "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

> has never been in bed with a mosquito."


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