[SOLVED] remove an error from appearing

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Can someone assist me from getting this pop up (first link) from appearing a bit after start up? It is caused by my overclock auto applying and not playing well with others on start up. I dont want to fix the cause of the error, just make it so the error doesnt appear on the screen as the error doesnt hurt anything. Is there a way i can either auto block the error message or auto close it? thanks
View: https://i.imgur.com/aNlUHNy.png



pic of error in task manager
View: https://i.imgur.com/06ZP7ND.png
 

Colif

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You more likely to get a reply if you want to fix the error and not just hide it.

Most people around here would help with that endeavour, but just hiding an error and ignoring it might come back to bite you later on.

Is overclock software or hardware?
 
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You more likely to get a reply if you want to fix the error and not just hide it.

Most people around here would help with that endeavour, but just hiding an error and ignoring it might come back to bite you later on.

Is overclock software or hardware?
its software overclock for my nvidia gpu.

when i googled it, i found this thread.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions...ed-memory-this-is-often-an-indication-that-ot
and it stated in that thread that its possible that its caused by "NVIDIA network manager".

i however dont know what that program is and when looking how to remove it I was worried it would harm something else so i didnt want to go down that path as my overclock still stayed and everything was fine other than that pop up.
 

Colif

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what are specs of PC? All the searches for the Nvidia Network Manager are 11 or more years old? I don't think they make or support the hardware the drivers were for. I think its from when they made chipsets for motherboards, I had one of those 12 years ago.

what shows in event manager for that error? if it happens every startup, it will show in there
look in event viewer/custom views/Administrative events
there will always be errors in event viewer, just find anything that talks about this error, and copy/paste the details in here

do you use a program called VMix? https://forums.vmix.com/posts/t5614-Error-at-Launch---Attempted-ot-read-or-write-protected-memory
 
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what are specs of PC? All the searches for the Nvidia Network Manager are 11 or more years old? I don't think they make or support the hardware the drivers were for. I think its from when they made chipsets for motherboards, I had one of those 12 years ago.

what shows in event manager for that error? if it happens every startup, it will show in there
look in event viewer/custom views/Administrative events
there will always be errors in event viewer, just find anything that talks about this error, and copy/paste the details in here

do you use a program called VMix? https://forums.vmix.com/posts/t5614-Error-at-Launch---Attempted-ot-read-or-write-protected-memory
Its an alienware 15 r2 so like 4-5 years old. gtx 970m.


Faulting application name: nvidiaInspector.exe, version: 1.9.7.8, time stamp: 0x582f5d53
Faulting module name: nvapi64.dll, version: 26.21.14.3160, time stamp: 0x5d2f879d
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000000388654
Faulting process id: 0x768
Faulting application start time: 0x01d555e45b3a042e
Faulting application path: C:\Users\Tyler\gpu OC\nvidiaInspector.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\nvapi64.dll
Report Id: 7082eeeb-1b54-4105-b82a-0ac3f129fa2b
Faulting package full name:




- <Event xmlns=" ">

- <System>

<Provider Name="Application Error" />

<EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>

<Level>2</Level>

<Task>100</Task>

<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>

<TimeCreated SystemTime="2019-08-18T16:45:35.598508200Z" />

<EventRecordID>44138</EventRecordID>

<Channel>Application</Channel>

<Computer>TYLER-1</Computer>

<Security />

</System>

- <EventData>

<Data>nvidiaInspector.exe</Data>

<Data>1.9.7.8</Data>

<Data>582f5d53</Data>

<Data>nvapi64.dll</Data>

<Data>26.21.14.3160</Data>

<Data>5d2f879d</Data>

<Data>c0000005</Data>

<Data>0000000000388654</Data>

<Data>768</Data>

<Data>01d555e45b3a042e</Data>

<Data>C:\Users\Tyler\gpu OC\nvidiaInspector.exe</Data>

<Data>C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\nvapi64.dll</Data>

<Data>7082eeeb-1b54-4105-b82a-0ac3f129fa2b</Data>

<Data />

<Data />

</EventData>

</Event>


This appears to be it. lots of errors and warning on my computer lol
 
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