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Hi, see if it happens in a. Safe Mode b. after a clean boot If it occurs after a clean boot, consider disabling shell extensions. E.g. by using Shellexview, Autoruns etc Get OMEN Command Center - Microsoft Store. Then manually run Windows updates even if they show its up to day. Run the check button anyways. Then go to Services and make sure HP OMEN HSA Services is set to Running Automatic. If you still have trouble after that, make sure your bios is up to date. But Note, there have been complaints about bios vers. If you get an error, you may have to close another process. It will copy the msxml4.dll file to the C:WindowsSysWOW64 directory whether the install was successful or not so you can verify it was successful by looking to see if a new error Log was created in the Temp directory above. I might found "the problem" at least my tests now runs fine for 15 time in a raw. So the problem in build server was I think installation of VisualStudio. The instruction at "0x000000019" referenced memory at"0x000000019" . The memory could not be "read". The memory could not be "read". Yes, we have re-installed the system with latest NiDAQmx driver and so on .. Here are some infos about the application. We have a big application (EXE, runs on 25 PCs) which gets measurement data from Exception: ACCESS VIOLATION The instruction at "0x00007ff6ee18bfa5" referenced memory at "0x0000000000000000". The memory could not be "read". Press OK to terminate the application. I've gone through all the standard troubleshooting for error #132, and none of it has resolved the issue. A forum community dedicated to tech experts and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about articles, computer security, Mac, Microsoft, Linux, hardware, networking, gaming, reviews, accessories, and more! This issue may be caused by the IE add-ons. Please run Internet Explorer (No Add-ons) and check the status. 1. Open Start Menu, then click all programs, select Accessories, open the system tools; 2. Right-click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons), run as Administrator. Tracy Cai TechNet Community Support Support: After you have uninstalled, go to Start > Run and type Regedit to bring up the Registry Editor. Support: Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > FranklinCovey and delete the PlanPlusSuite folder. Support: Go ahead and close the Registry Editor. Go to Start > My Computer > C: > Program Files > FranklinCovey and delete the PlanPlus for Hello, The same issue popped up for me out of the blue and I have yet to find a solution. Have you found anything new since your post? I've found out it has to be something on my computer not allowing it but I've tried reinstalling Simplify3D and I've also removed softwares I had installed at a similar time the issue started happening. The error could be any .exe, I have seen it be outlook.exe quite often but it's not limited to it. This is the text this particular time: wermgr.exe - Application error The instruction at 0x03fd61a2 referenced memory at 0x0000011b. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program. "ARCGIS.exe Application Error: Instruction at 0x00000000 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read." Note: The number referencing the memory location varies depending upon individual system characteristics. OR "Arcgis.exe encountered a problem and needed to close." Note: This applies to ArcGIS.exe errors only. Not to "ARCGIS.exe Application Error: Instruction at 0x00000000 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read." Note: The number referencing the memory location varies depending upon individual system characteristics. OR "Arcgis.exe encountered a problem and needed to close." Note: This applies to ArcGIS.exe errors only. Not to

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