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    illusionFinder
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    hi there, I keep getting this error whenever I work on Visual basic or sometimes other things: The instruction at "0x30840c77" referenced memory at "0x0ef20000". The memory could not be "Read". Please Help:((

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      hi there, I keep getting this error whenever I work on Visual basic or sometimes other things: The instruction at "0x30840c77" referenced memory at "0x0ef20000". The memory could not be "Read". Please Help:((

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      Zakaria Butskhrikdize
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      Hi, You must change attributes of this memory page. use this code. DWORD VirtualQuery( LPCVOID lpAddress, PMEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION lpBuffer, SIZE_T dwLength); this function fills MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION structure & then call BOOL VirtualProtect( LPVOID lpAddress, SIZE_T dwSize, DWORD flNewProtect, // PAGE_READONLY PDWORD lpflOldProtect ); Zqr

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        hi there, I keep getting this error whenever I work on Visual basic or sometimes other things: The instruction at "0x30840c77" referenced memory at "0x0ef20000". The memory could not be "Read". Please Help:((

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        Lost User
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        In my opinion, you have a problem with your computer RAM. Try to replace another memory.

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          In my opinion, you have a problem with your computer RAM. Try to replace another memory.

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          toxcct
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          totally pointless answer. he has a memory access violation due to some application. it's not a RAM full problem, because he would have get an error saying so.


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            totally pointless answer. he has a memory access violation due to some application. it's not a RAM full problem, because he would have get an error saying so.


            TOXCCT >>> GEII power

            [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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            Thank you very much for your comment. It is not a completely fault RAM. If full RAM is fall, you will not be able to start an operating system. But in this case, if his application is importance that need to work with, he should try another RAM because it might solve the problem that he's challenges.

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              Thank you very much for your comment. It is not a completely fault RAM. If full RAM is fall, you will not be able to start an operating system. But in this case, if his application is importance that need to work with, he should try another RAM because it might solve the problem that he's challenges.

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              Dan Neely
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              This is almost certainly not a ram problem. This error normally comes from a bogus pointer. Failing ram or a failing/overheating cpu could cause this, but unless the system's heavily overclocked the the cause is almost always a program bug.

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                This is almost certainly not a ram problem. This error normally comes from a bogus pointer. Failing ram or a failing/overheating cpu could cause this, but unless the system's heavily overclocked the the cause is almost always a program bug.

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                Thank you very much for your detail explaination. Good luck!!!

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                  Thank you very much for your detail explaination. Good luck!!!

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                  Roath Kanel wrote:

                  Good luck!!!

                  why ?! :~

                  Roath Kanel wrote:

                  Thank you very much for your detail explaination

                  he said what toxcct sait with other words... -- TTD --

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                    Roath Kanel wrote:

                    Good luck!!!

                    why ?! :~

                    Roath Kanel wrote:

                    Thank you very much for your detail explaination

                    he said what toxcct sait with other words... -- TTD --

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                    super_ttd wrote:

                    Roath Kanel wrote: Good luck!!! why ?!

                    The way that I greeting people.

                    super_ttd wrote:

                    he said what toxcct sait with other words...

                    Yes, I know. Thank you!!!:)

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