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When starting XP SP1 after waiting a few minutes, an error screen appears
stating that the microsoft management console has encountered an error will
be shutdown. At first this was happeing when trying to access a folder
inside a file that I recently downloaded. After the MMC crashed, when I
tried to open the folder again, I received memory access errors. I submitted
the error report that was generated. What is going on with MMC crashing and
with the memory access errors that I get after the MMC crashes? What is the
MMC and is it needed for XP home users?

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Check Device Manager for devices/drivers flagged with a yellow question
mark.
Check Event Viewer for errors flagged with a red X. (Start > Run >
evenvwr.msc)

Run System File Checker.
Insert your XP CD-ROM and close if it autoplays
Start > Run and type
sfc /scannow
click OK

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Michael

"Charlie Brookhart" <charliebrookhart46@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> When starting XP SP1 after waiting a few minutes, an error screen appears
> stating that the microsoft management console has encountered an error
> will
> be shutdown. At first this was happening when trying to access a folder
> inside a file that I recently downloaded. After the MMC crashed, when I
> tried to open the folder again, I received memory access errors. I
> submitted
> the error report that was generated. What is going on with MMC crashing
> and
> with the memory access errors that I get after the MMC crashes? What is
> the
> MMC and is it needed for XP home users?
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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Here are the results from event viewer:

Fault bucket 49035143.

Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2800.1106, faulting module
ntdll.dll, version 5.1.2600.1217, fault address 0x000085c0.

Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2800.1106, faulting module ,
version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00000000.

This is happening everytime I open a particular folder.

"Michael T" <anonymous@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%238P6zzKmFHA.3120@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Check Device Manager for devices/drivers flagged with a yellow question
> mark.
> Check Event Viewer for errors flagged with a red X. (Start > Run >
> evenvwr.msc)
>
> Run System File Checker.
> Insert your XP CD-ROM and close if it autoplays
> Start > Run and type
> sfc /scannow
> click OK
>
> --
> Michael
>
> "Charlie Brookhart" <charliebrookhart46@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:vdWdnZ2dnZ25r2WBnZ2dnc4JbN-dnZ2dRVn-y52dnZ0@adelphia.com...
> > When starting XP SP1 after waiting a few minutes, an error screen
appears
> > stating that the microsoft management console has encountered an error
> > will
> > be shutdown. At first this was happening when trying to access a folder
> > inside a file that I recently downloaded. After the MMC crashed, when I
> > tried to open the folder again, I received memory access errors. I
> > submitted
> > the error report that was generated. What is going on with MMC crashing
> > and
> > with the memory access errors that I get after the MMC crashes? What is
> > the
> > MMC and is it needed for XP home users?
> >
> >
>
>

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