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Norvin Gordon February 18th 13 12:17 AM

memory problem??
 
I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what it
means.

The instruction at “0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at “0x01080016”. The
memory could not be “read”.

Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?

Thanks

Barry Schwarz[_2_] February 18th 13 01:09 AM

memory problem??
 
It usually means your program has a bug rather than your memory
hardware is defective. Does it happen to only a single application?

On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 17:17:57 -0600, Norvin Gordon
wrote:

I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what it
means.

The instruction at “0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at “0x01080016”. The
memory could not be “read”.

Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?

Thanks


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Norvin Gordon February 18th 13 03:52 AM

memory problem??
 
Norvin Gordon wrote:
I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what it
means.

The instruction at “0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at “0x01080016”. The
memory could not be “read”.

Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?

Thanks

It has happened only 4-5 times in the last couple weeks. You bring up a
good point and I will have to pay more attention to what is going on
when I get another error. I did run PC-Doctor and it said everything was
fine so it supports your idea more. Thanks for the response.

Norvin Gordon February 18th 13 03:53 AM

memory problem??
 
Barry Schwarz wrote:
It usually means your program has a bug rather than your memory
hardware is defective. Does it happen to only a single application?

On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 17:17:57 -0600, Norvin Gordon
wrote:

I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what it
means.

The instruction at “0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at “0x01080016”. The
memory could not be “read”.

Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?

Thanks


It has happened only 4-5 times in the last couple weeks. You bring up a
good point and I will have to pay more attention to what is going on
when I get another error. I did run PC-Doctor and it said everything was
fine so it supports your idea more. Thanks for the response.

J. P. Gilliver (John) February 18th 13 08:09 AM

memory problem??
 
In message , Norvin Gordon
writes:
Norvin Gordon wrote:
I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what
it means.
The instruction at β€œ0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at
β€œ0x01080016”. The memory could not be β€œread”.
Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?
Thanks

It has happened only 4-5 times in the last couple weeks. You bring up a
good point and I will have to pay more attention to what is going on
when I get another error. I did run PC-Doctor and it said everything was
fine so it supports your idea more. Thanks for the response.


I think memtest86 is the original:
http://www.memtest86.com/technical.htm
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[email protected] April 19th 18 03:29 PM

memory problem??
 
On Sunday, February 17, 2013 at 5:17:57 PM UTC-6, Norvin Gordon wrote:
I have gotten the following message several times and not sure what it
means.

The instruction at β€œ0x0356bdf7” referenced memory at β€œ0x01080016”. The
memory could not be β€œread”.

Does anyone know of a free memory test to run?

Thanks


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