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Hi there,

Can someone point me in the right direction re. memory could not be

"read" type of error? I thought these are a thing of the past(win9x).

In my case I moved my data to a new XP computer and trying to open an

old dreamwerver document. Thank you, T

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Guest Hans Mull
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Re: memory could not be "read"

 

Tester schrieb:

> Hi there,

> Can someone point me in the right direction re. memory could not be

> "read" type of error? I thought these are a thing of the past(win9x).

> In my case I moved my data to a new XP computer and trying to open an

> old dreamwerver document. Thank you, T

Try testing your computer with Memtest 86!

Guest kimiraikkonen
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Re: memory could not be "read"

 

On Feb 27, 6:52 pm, Tester <caling...@netscape.net> wrote:

> Hi there,

> Can someone point me in the right direction re. memory could not be

> "read" type of error? I thought these are a thing of the past(win9x).

> In my case I moved my data to a new XP computer and trying to open an

> old dreamwerver document. Thank you, T

 

Hi,

Besides checking memory, fault softwares can do that! I had the issue

while using Sygate Firewall. I tested both memory sticks returned with

no error in MemTest but still was getting error. Then suspected the

errors were coming after closing internet-based applications. Then

removing Sygate firewall solved this issue.

 

I bet there may be more softwares can cause this error such as Norton.


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