The following error is reported when an xp Client is started. The error message is as follows. Click "OK". "0x1006706a" indicates the memory "0x13ed1dbc" referenced by the command. The memory cannot be "written"
Can you help me analyze how to solve this error.
A: According to your description, my understanding of this problem is: Windows XP Client Received an error in the assumer.exe application. "0x1006706a" refers to the "0x13ed1dbc" memory. The memory cannot be "written ". After you click OK, the error will not disappear. Generally, this problem is caused by one or more of the following situations:
1. Third-party Windows browser extension
2. Data Execution Protection
3. Third-party software conflicts
Based on the above several possible reasons, we can use the following steps to troubleshoot.
Step 1: Use ShellExView to disable third-party Windows browser extensions
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1. Download ShellExView v1.19 from the following website
Http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.zip
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2. Right-click the shexview.zip file and extract it to the new folder C: \ ShellExView.
3. Open the C: \ ShellExView folder and double-click shexview.exe.
4. Click the "Company" column and select all non-Microsoft third-party Windows browser extensions marked as light pink
5. Right-click and select "Disable selected projects". Click OK.
6. Restart your computer and check whether the problem persists.
If Step 1 fails to solve the problem, we can try the following steps:
Step 2: Disable Data Execution Protection (DEP)
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1. Please click "Start" menu = & gt; click "Run" = & gt; type "SYSDM. CPL" and click "OK ".
2. Switch to Advanced tab.
3. Click the third Settings button (in the Startup and Recovery area)
4. Click Edit button, the Notepad will open the boot. ini file.
5. Click the "Save as" on the files option and save the file as "backupboot. ini" to backup.
6. Please change the last line texts from "/NoExecute = OptOut" ("/NoExecute = OptIn") to "/NoExecute = alwaysoff" (without quotation marks)
7. Click File menu and click Save.
8. Restart your computer.
If this problem cannot be solved in step 2, we recommend that you run the clean startup command to check if it is caused by some third-party startup programs.
Step 3: Clean startup
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1. Run MSCONFIG
2. Select selective startup under normal conditions.
3. Then clear the check boxes for Process System. ini File, Process Win. ini File, and Load Startup Items, but retain the original Boot. ini.
4. Under the service, first click to hide all windows Services, and then select disable all.
5. Then restart. Check whether the problem persists.
For detailed steps on Clean boot, see:
Http://support.microsoft.com /? Id = 310353
If the error does not occur again, you can check which applications have been disabled. To determine which program the file belongs.