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The memory could not be "read"

Flo Moran
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Join date: 28 Jun 2006
Posts: 53
06-25-2007 05:27
Okay, yesterday I updated my graphic drivers because I was getting texture problems. Well, I updated them and now when I log out, it crashes before the log out meter thing could reach half way and it gives me the following error message:

The instruction at "0x6946cb0e" referenced at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.

and then when I click on OK, it changes "0x6946cb0e" to "0x6946c867".

I've tried reinstalling second life and reinstalling the graphic drivers, but it didn't work. I also tried this roll back driver thing but it says I have no backed up files for it so I can't do it.

Yes, this only occurs when I log out, but it's kind of bothersome...
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Klaus Ayres
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Join date: 3 Jan 2007
Posts: 43
06-25-2007 06:39
It might help knowing the version of operating system installed. This is a known problem in all versions of Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Usually updating the operating system to the current service pack will resolve the issue.

How long has it been since you updated your operating system?
AWM Mars
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Join date: 10 Apr 2004
Posts: 3,398
06-25-2007 06:51
Versions of the client are known to 'take' memory that is reserved for the OS and not give it back (Blue Screen Of Death), or over write memory in use by the OS, which when rejected, crashes the programme not the OS (as designed).

Try running a registery cleaner on your system and cold reboot. That should clear any latent entries and stabalise your system. If it is the first time you have done it, you can expect 50+ errors.
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Sterling Whitcroft
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Join date: 2 Jul 2006
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06-25-2007 17:59
Which Video Card do you have?
and which drivers are you trying to use?
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Join date: 14 Apr 2006
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07-06-2007 13:39
From: Sterling Whitcroft
Which Video Card do you have?
and which drivers are you trying to use?
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