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dawnkemmerlin
I keep getting the blue screen of death on my computer, then it shuts off. Sometimes it tells me to disable BIOS options such as shadowing or cacheing. Other times it tells me to do a memory check. Other times it tells me to uninstall any new hardware that I have installed. I have not installed any new hardware. I do not know how to do any of these other recommendations. I try to run CCleaner, but it keeps locking up and I get the error message below. I also try to run system mechanic but that too locks up. Any suggestions?

Error message from CCleaner:
The thread attempted to read from or write to a virtual address for which it does not have the appropriate access


CCleaner v2.07.575
MS Windows XP SP2
AMD Athlon XP 2600+
223MB RAM
S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR


IT=3000
ID=-1
PR=
DA=
RK=
RU=23
CK=0
SK=Temporary Files
VK=
VA=N_TEMP_DIRS
CR=49
PF=0
EI=0
FL=7
IIT=0
FI=-1
SI=0
Andavari
Lockups can be from faulty RAM, or RAM not seated correctly.

You can test your system memory with the free Memtest86+, let it at the minimum perform 1 pass to see if it's RAM related.
Humpty
Might be malware related and may I suggest posting a hickthis log in the appropriate forum just in case.
Tabzi
EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME ohmy.gif

It's a fault with win32 files, idk how to edit, i had to reboot my comp.. its a virus thingie.
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