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i have tried a sight search on this and nothing came up this is in reguards
to this posting :
http://computercops.biz/postt89024.html
application error 0x73dd1351 memory could not be read 0x00000004...
this error message shows up when i try to render with my adobe premiere
6.5... i have been rendering with this rig for quite some time now and no
same problems occur... i tried rebooting and render again but the same thing
happened...and so i thought its a software error some how...i dont know
how... i tried intervideo dvd creator but the same thing happened...this is
real weir...so i thought i had bad rams..which also i doubt because i hade
this 2 months ago....
my system :windows xp sp1 all updates available...i have 512 ddr400 ram
which i ran memtest for 5 hours straight with no errors...my ram cant be
overheating i have copper ram sinks on it with a fan partially blowing over
it...
i would really appreciate the help...thanks have a good day
i,m tottaly baffled on this. thought i had seen a kb artical covering this.
but cannot find it now.
was thinking bad sectors in swap file area??? graspeing for straws . google
showed up lots. but nothing that applied to this one.
thank you
i have tried a sight search on this and nothing came up this is in reguards
to this posting :
http://computercops.biz/postt89024.html
application error 0x73dd1351 memory could not be read 0x00000004...
this error message shows up when i try to render with my adobe premiere
6.5... i have been rendering with this rig for quite some time now and no
same problems occur... i tried rebooting and render again but the same thing
happened...and so i thought its a software error some how...i dont know
how... i tried intervideo dvd creator but the same thing happened...this is
real weir...so i thought i had bad rams..which also i doubt because i hade
this 2 months ago....
my system :windows xp sp1 all updates available...i have 512 ddr400 ram
which i ran memtest for 5 hours straight with no errors...my ram cant be
overheating i have copper ram sinks on it with a fan partially blowing over
it...
i would really appreciate the help...thanks have a good day
i,m tottaly baffled on this. thought i had seen a kb artical covering this.
but cannot find it now.
was thinking bad sectors in swap file area??? graspeing for straws . google
showed up lots. but nothing that applied to this one.
thank you