Memory could not be read message

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Someone please help me!!! Something has posessed my computer. First, I
started getting inundated with pop ups. I figured I got a new spyware but I
have been unable to track it down. Now, it has slowed my computer down to a
stand still. My CPU usage is at 100% but still have plenty of memory left.
Now, I try to open office apllications or any for that matter and I get a
"Application Error" message that states "The instruction yadayadayada
referenced memory at yadayadayada. the memory could not be "read". I get
these messages for everything I try to click on. I can't even get into my
Add/Remove programs anymore because of this error message. Any ideas what
went wrong or how to fix it without reinstalling windows? Thanks in advance!
 

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"Chachanger" <Chachanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Someone please help me!!!

Snip "The instruction yadayadayada
> referenced memory at yadayadayada. the memory could not be "read".

Faulty Memory stick maybe ???

Jud
 
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No this system does not have a memory stick adapter.

"Jud" wrote:

>
> "Chachanger" <Chachanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2372F800-1CE1-459A-B1B5-747F1BBC9DD9@microsoft.com...
> > Someone please help me!!!
>
> Snip "The instruction yadayadayada
> > referenced memory at yadayadayada. the memory could not be "read".
>
> Faulty Memory stick maybe ???
>
> Jud
>
>
>
 

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Hi

No Memory stick adapter? This appears to be a hardware fault with one of
your memory modules. Try replacing the memory stick with a good know working
one. Also virus check your computer as this could also causes STOP BSOD
errors.

"Chachanger" wrote:

> No this system does not have a memory stick adapter.
>
> "Jud" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Chachanger" <Chachanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2372F800-1CE1-459A-B1B5-747F1BBC9DD9@microsoft.com...
> > > Someone please help me!!!
> >
> > Snip "The instruction yadayadayada
> > > referenced memory at yadayadayada. the memory could not be "read".
> >
> > Faulty Memory stick maybe ???
> >
> > Jud
> >
> >
> >
 

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memory stick = memory module

"Chachanger" <Chachanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D1BA1F1-A177-45F2-9137-D2FFDB51D94F@microsoft.com...
> No this system does not have a memory stick adapter.
>
> "Jud" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Chachanger" <Chachanger@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2372F800-1CE1-459A-B1B5-747F1BBC9DD9@microsoft.com...
> > > Someone please help me!!!
> >
> > Snip "The instruction yadayadayada
> > > referenced memory at yadayadayada. the memory could not be "read".
> >
> > Faulty Memory stick maybe ???
> >
> > Jud
> >
> >
> >