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    Dell I6000 problem

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by DMB14, Mar 13, 2006.

  1. DMB14

    DMB14 Notebook Consultant

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    What does this mean and why does it keep popping up?
    [​IMG]

    Edit: Hmmm... why is that so small?
     
  2. DMB14

    DMB14 Notebook Consultant

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    Maybe you can read this:
    [​IMG]
    That happens whenever I close Winamp, sometimes with AIM, recently with games on Steam. What's going on?
     
  3. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    if you attach the image, it will probably work alot better.

    Click on "go advance", then scroll down and click manage attachments.
     
  4. ccbr01

    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    Run memtest86 (is that what it is called?) Basically it is saying that it can't write to your memory. Those letters and numbers combinations are the locations in the memory that aim is want to be written. I would run that ( http://www.memtest86.com/) And see what it says and post your results.
     
  5. DMB14

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    IT says it's too big. I'll just type it out.

    Here's what it says:
    The instruction at "0x00ce7c62" referenced memory at "0xffffffc3". The memory could not be "written".

    Click on OK to terminate the program
    Click on CANCEL to debug the program
     
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    Ok I'll try it. Thanks.

    EDIT: I tried it and I'm confused about how it works. It tells me to "Enter disk image source file name: _"
     
  7. Burkay

    Burkay Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nobody can tell you anything from the numbers. But what is important is the
    reason for the error, which is a memory write error.

    There may be two reasons for this: your programs are malfunctioning (aim in this case, or your operating system in general)
    or your memory is malfunctioning.
     
  8. skywalker

    skywalker Business Notebook FTW!!

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    If you run your memory in dual channel mode, you should check it one memory at first to see what memory is trouble.
    Or try to uninstall your software maybe.