Troubleshoot memory could not be read

zikoeidos

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Feb 25, 2014
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Briefly explain your current issue(s)
the same
Steps taken to resolve, but have been unsuccessful
i scanned the system files
i scanned for malware infection but nothing found
when i launch any application or installer i get this error

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Koroke San

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I guess u all did sfc/scannow check? Make sure run as it administrator. Try to update direct x/drivers, uninstall buggy softwares, update windows , it can be faulty ram stick, download memtest86 & check ur ram.
 
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Exterminator

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Have you recently installed a new software?
Have you tried a system restore to an earlier restore point before this error?
This could be caused by a multitude of things from software,drivers,conflicts and hardware problems
 
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jamescv7

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What operating system are using? If Windows 8 or 8.1 try a refresh PC then observe.

Possible errors can be trace via Control Panel ------> Administrative Tools ----->Event Viewer then check from Application List (post here)

Are you experience BSOD (Blue Screen of Death)? Suggest to use a tool called BlueScreenView and check which may turn possible culprit.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
 
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Exterminator

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Have you tried to increase your Virtual Memory?
Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced tab > Settings under Performance > Advanced tab > then change under Virtual memory
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Older versions of JRE can cause this also. Sometimes when you update Java Runtime Environment older versions are leftover.If you have older versions try uninstalling them from Add/Remove Programs
This is a handy tool for removing older versions of JRE https://singularlabs.com/software/javara/

Then again this could be caused by other hardware problems than your RAM
 
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zikoeidos

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come on guys help me i've tryed a lot of things non of it worked
one thing left i think is to preform i clean windows install
 
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Ink

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Have you recently installed a new software?
Have you tried a system restore to an earlier restore point before this error?
This could be caused by a multitude of things from software,drivers,conflicts and hardware problems
What operating system are using? If Windows 8 or 8.1 try a refresh PC then observe.
come on guys help me

How can we help, when you don't provide more details? You haven't replied to the questions quoted above.

Do you get similar error warnings for all applications?
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You can also try solving it yourself, by doing a Clean Boot, instructions here: Learn How To Clean Boot into Windows, for Troubleshooting and Software Conflicts

In my opinion, a clean install is the best solution if Windows is corrupt beyond repair.
 
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