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  • Rocks8138
    New Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 1

    Memory Error Message

    I have worked on this for sometime....... and I am so lost now........coul d someone please tell me how to look for or fix a message I keep getting......th is is what I get:::

    The instruction at "0x62308e19 " referenced memory at "0x021b38c8 ".
    They memory could not be "read"


    Please if anyone has any ideas of how to fix this could you please tell me. I'm at the point where if I can't find out myself how to fix it I'll have to put computer in shop.
    Not to mention I bought two programs off line all ready claiming to "fix" errors only to have them not do it.

    thanks!
  • Killer42
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Oct 2006
    • 8429

    #2
    Originally posted by Rocks8138
    I have worked on this for sometime....... and I am so lost now........coul d someone please tell me how to look for or fix a message I keep getting......th is is what I get:::

    The instruction at "0x62308e19 " referenced memory at "0x021b38c8 ".
    They memory could not be "read"


    Please if anyone has any ideas of how to fix this could you please tell me. I'm at the point where if I can't find out myself how to fix it I'll have to put computer in shop.
    Not to mention I bought two programs off line all ready claiming to "fix" errors only to have them not do it.

    thanks!
    My first thought would be to check your computer for Adware especially, and also for worm/virus activity. Search and/or repair software which comes to mind is AdAware, SpyBot Search & Destroy, um... can't think of any more just now. Adware (not AdAware) has a well-earned reputation for causing weird and (otherwise) inexplicible crashes.

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    • NeoPa
      Recognized Expert Moderator MVP
      • Oct 2006
      • 32662

      #3
      This is usually caused by a program getting its knickers in a twist.
      The (NT based) OS allocates memory to processes in a clever and organised way.
      In the usual run of things, a program will only try to access memory that has been assigned to it. Unfortunately, every now and again (software is buggy or is running in a situation it was never designed to cope with) a program will try to access memory (or even code sometimes) which is beyond its assigned boundaries. This will cause a 'Protection Exception (Int 13)' and the error message you've seen will come up.
      The causes of this are so varied that it is practically impossible even to hazard an intelligent guess at what's causing it.

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      • donsangel
        New Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 2

        #4
        Can someone plz help me I've worked on this computer all day and I've even called the tech support and it isn't fixed and its driving me nuts!!! I can access my home page and other web sites, but when I go into pogo to play a game it will click into the site, but once I click on the game I want to play. The screen pops up saying its loading then all of a sudden it disappears and disconnects the internet connection and comes back with an error message reading...as follows:


        The instruction at 0x7c901010" referenced memory at 0x000001c". The memory could not be read.

        Can someone plz help me fix this? The tech stated something about our memory but we just put more memory in it earlier this year. Then, he stated something about coroad files...which we have done a restore on it and it still will be doing the same thing. You go into pogo.com click which game you want to play the screen pops up stating its loading then POOF its gone and so is the internet connection.

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        • bartonc
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Sep 2006
          • 6478

          #5
          Both the original author and the hijacker need to state Operating System and Service Pack, Application (in hijackers case IE?) and version. The site being viewed is also helpful. Thanks.

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          • PDC
            New Member
            • Nov 2006
            • 1

            #6
            I to have had the below error messages, could anybody please send me precise instructions how to correct this runtime error, I have not got a clue how to start debugging. I get this error message when I close Sonic DVD Plus, and Digital Media Home, I have no clue as to how to Debug, this his the message: Mediahub.exe - Appilcation Error The instruction at "0x0036add0 " referenced memory at "0x0025f5d0 ". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program, I then press OK. I then get another error message saying, The instruction at "0x00460020 " referenced memory at "0x0b6fa448 ", The memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program. I the press OK, Then another box comes up saying Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, runtime error! Program:Common files\Sonic Shared\Sonic Central\Main\Me dishub.exe. R6025 pure virtual function call. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sonic, getting no positive results.

            Regards PDC

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            • kss688u
              New Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 1

              #7
              Originally posted by PDC
              I to have had the below error messages, could anybody please send me precise instructions how to correct this runtime error, I have not got a clue how to start debugging. I get this error message when I close Sonic DVD Plus, and Digital Media Home, I have no clue as to how to Debug, this his the message: Mediahub.exe - Appilcation Error The instruction at "0x0036add0 " referenced memory at "0x0025f5d0 ". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program, I then press OK. I then get another error message saying, The instruction at "0x00460020 " referenced memory at "0x0b6fa448 ", The memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program. I the press OK, Then another box comes up saying Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, runtime error! Program:Common files\Sonic Shared\Sonic Central\Main\Me dishub.exe. R6025 pure virtual function call. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sonic, getting no positive results.

              Regards PDC
              PDC...
              When this problem started to happen.... had you recently uprgraded the Windows Media Player 11?
              My HP supports thinks it may have something to do with it. They suggested I uninstall and go back to WMP 10. I have not yet done this, as I have the NERO program to use without receiving the error messages... and the Sonic program still works.. just get the error popups when closing program.

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              • banjer
                New Member
                • Feb 2007
                • 1

                #8
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by PDC
                I to have had the below error messages, could anybody please send me precise instructions how to correct this runtime error, I have not got a clue how to start debugging. I get this error message when I close Sonic DVD Plus, and Digital Media Home, I have no clue as to how to Debug, this his the message: Mediahub.exe - Appilcation Error The instruction at "0x0036add0 " referenced memory at "0x0025f5d0 ". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program, I then press OK. I then get another error message saying, The instruction at "0x00460020 " referenced memory at "0x0b6fa448 ", The memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program. I the press OK, Then another box comes up saying Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, runtime error! Program:Common files\Sonic Shared\Sonic Central\Main\Me dishub.exe. R6025 pure virtual function call. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sonic, getting no positive results.

                Regards PDC


                PDC...
                When this problem started to happen.... had you recently uprgraded the Windows Media Player 11?
                My HP supports thinks it may have something to do with it. They suggested I uninstall and go back to WMP 10. I have not yet done this, as I have the NERO program to use without receiving the error messages... and the Sonic program still works.. just get the error popups when closing program
                I've just started getting this error message myself now after upgrading(?) from WMP 10 to WMP 11. Anyone found an answer to this yet? or do you just live with it? As you say, Sonic does still work ok.
                Help apprciated.
                Thanks
                D.

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                • bartonc
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 6478

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bartonc
                  Both the original author and the hijacker need to state Operating System and Service Pack, Application (in hijackers case IE?) and version. The site being viewed is also helpful. Thanks.
                  I guess that we've narrowed this down to a Windows issue. Should probably move it to that forum.

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                  • Ganon11
                    Recognized Expert Specialist
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 3651

                    #10
                    Done. You'll probably get more help now.

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                    • porov
                      New Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 1

                      #11
                      Thanks that surely helped me

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                      • maryjane
                        New Member
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 2

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PDC
                        I to have had the below error messages, could anybody please send me precise instructions how to correct this runtime error, I have not got a clue how to start debugging. I get this error message when I close Sonic DVD Plus, and Digital Media Home, I have no clue as to how to Debug, this his the message: Mediahub.exe - Appilcation Error The instruction at "0x0036add0 " referenced memory at "0x0025f5d0 ". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program, I then press OK. I then get another error message saying, The instruction at "0x00460020 " referenced memory at "0x0b6fa448 ", The memory could not be "read" Click OK to terminate the program. I the press OK, Then another box comes up saying Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, runtime error! Program:Common files\Sonic Shared\Sonic Central\Main\Me dishub.exe. R6025 pure virtual function call. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Sonic, getting no positive results.

                        Regards PDC

                        Hey, could you tell me what you did to fix the problem. Mine too is doing the same. Any help would be appreciated.

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                        • maryjane
                          New Member
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 2

                          #13
                          Originally posted by kss688u
                          PDC...
                          When this problem started to happen.... had you recently uprgraded the Windows Media Player 11?
                          My HP supports thinks it may have something to do with it. They suggested I uninstall and go back to WMP 10. I have not yet done this, as I have the NERO program to use without receiving the error messages... and the Sonic program still works.. just get the error popups when closing program.
                          it all started after i downloaded media player. It still works that is great, but it is just the stupid errors you get, that what brother me the most. I won t go back to media player 10, the upgrade is much better.

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                          • Nyxon
                            New Member
                            • May 2007
                            • 1

                            #14
                            I HAVE THIS EXACT SAME PROBLEM COULD SOMEONE PLEASE FIND A SOLUTION?
                            :( i cant play games anymore ......... and no, i do not even use WMP

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                            • RevBooter
                              New Member
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 69

                              #15
                              for starters how much ram have we all got in our systems?

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