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This is the 3rd microsoft newsgroup message board I've posted this message
on.
Any knowlegable person's suggestions are sought by a sot.
Using winxp-home edition 2002 with service pack 2.

iexplorer.exe Application error.
[The instruction at "0x7c9105f8" referenced memory at "0x01830010".
The memory could not be "read."
Click on OK to terminate the program.]

Either IE6 is giving me fits or SP2 is somehow askew in my PC..
or a worm is eating my cabbage hoping to become a moth some day.

i would like to know what the heck the message means!!!

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"Rich Beyond" <splattt@ispwest.com> wrote in message
news:er7xXbLvEHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> This is the 3rd microsoft newsgroup message board I've posted this message
> on.
> Any knowlegable person's suggestions are sought by a sot.
> Using winxp-home edition 2002 with service pack 2.
>
> iexplorer.exe Application error.
> [The instruction at "0x7c9105f8" referenced memory at "0x01830010".
> The memory could not be "read."
> Click on OK to terminate the program.]
>
> Either IE6 is giving me fits or SP2 is somehow askew in my PC..
> or a worm is eating my cabbage hoping to become a moth some day.
>
> i would like to know what the heck the message means!!!
>
>
>

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I'm dumping IE6 and winxp, i guess linux is way to grow.

"Rich Beyond" <splattt@ispwest.com> wrote in message
news:er7xXbLvEHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> This is the 3rd microsoft newsgroup message board I've posted this message
> on.
> Any knowlegable person's suggestions are sought by a sot.
> Using winxp-home edition 2002 with service pack 2.
>
> iexplorer.exe Application error.
> [The instruction at "0x7c9105f8" referenced memory at "0x01830010".
> The memory could not be "read."
> Click on OK to terminate the program.]
>
> Either IE6 is giving me fits or SP2 is somehow askew in my PC..
> or a worm is eating my cabbage hoping to become a moth some day.
>
> i would like to know what the heck the message means!!!
>
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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I was having this problem myself. I found this and other postings in my
search for a solution. I was getting the error whenever I closed IE.
It seems that getting rid of the "google toolbar" solved the problem
for me.
Good Luck,
Steve

Rich Beyond Wrote:
> I'm dumping IE6 and winxp, i guess linux is way to grow.
>
> "Rich Beyond" splattt@ispwest.com wrote in message
> news:er7xXbLvEHA.3624@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...-
> This is the 3rd microsoft newsgroup message board I've posted this
> message
> on.
> Any knowlegable person's suggestions are sought by a sot.
> Using winxp-home edition 2002 with service pack 2.
>
> iexplorer.exe Application error.
> [The instruction at "0x7c9105f8" referenced memory at "0x01830010".
> The memory could not be "read."
> Click on OK to terminate the program.]
>
> Either IE6 is giving me fits or SP2 is somehow askew in my PC..
> or a worm is eating my cabbage hoping to become a moth some day.
>
> i would like to know what the heck the message means!!!
>
>
> -


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