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svchost.exe - Application Error
Please HELP!!!... On my Dimension 4600 any time I touch any application I have the same error message "svchost.exe - Application Error, The instruction at "0x009a96bc" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written". Click on OK to terminate the program, Click on CANCEL to debug the program". When this error message appear the systems remained freezed for a moment. I get this situation over and aver and over &*%$#@. I'm very frustrated! PLEASE HELP ME!!!.
asheron34
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December 17th, 2004 03:00
Did you recently install something in your computer?
Hardware (like memory) or programs?
Lanu2004
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December 17th, 2004 19:00
Thanks asheron34 for your respond. Yes I Installed ATI video card (All in Wonder 9600) but I star experiment that problem way back; mater of fact I experiencing the same error message with my other two computer in my home, another DELL 4100 including my new laptop Toshiba satellite M35 with Centrino processor. I think that all my problem start after I upgrade with Windows XP Services pack 2. I Try to uninstall it in one of my computer but I have to reinstall again because another problems arrived.
I hope this information bring some light to you in my HELP.
Thanks again for your concern.
Regards,
Lanu2004
Lanu2004
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December 18th, 2004 06:00
Thanks asheron34 for your respond. Yes I Installed ATI video card (All in Wonder 9600) but I star experiment that problem way back; mater of fact I experiencing the same error message with my other two computer in my home, another DELL 4100 including my new laptop Toshiba satellite M35 with Centrino processor. I think that all my problem start after I upgrade with Windows XP Services pack 2. I Try to uninstall it in one of my computer but I have to reinstall again because another problems arrived.
I hope this information bring some light to you in my HELP.
Thanks again for your concern.
Regards,
Lanu2004
geezer04
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December 18th, 2004 12:00
Hello lanu2004. I am having the same problems as you! Frustrating is not the word for it. I have also tried uninstalling with same results. It seems all of my problems started when I installed my new HP 2500 series printer and software. Have you received a fix for your problem yet? I would appreciate any and all help.
Thanks
geezer04
chuket
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December 18th, 2004 21:00
See if this helps from another forum regarding HP printers and that problem:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=749972
Look for this header:
Dec 2, 2004 09:35:47 GMT N/A: Question Author
And the workaround after this text:
"HP and Microsoft are working on the issues arising after installing SP2
and soon HP would be releasing Update patch to resolve the issue."
Lanu2004
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December 19th, 2004 03:00
Hi geezer04, based on your comment; yes! I bought a new HP Oficeject 7410 All in One and by coincidence all my three computers (2 desktop & 1 laptop) are connected in wireless network and every one have the same problem. Thank you for your concern and support.
I hope to find a solution for this problem.
Thanks
Lanu2004
Lanu2004
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December 19th, 2004 03:00
Asheron34 thank you again!
Regards,
Lanu2004
geezer04
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December 19th, 2004 21:00
Lanu2004 I think we are getting somewhere now because your problem is identical to mine. I recently added HP 2510 wireless printer to my network and all 4 of my computers are in a funk. I have been working on it for 4 days but if I find a solution I will let you know.
Thanks for the heads up!!
geezer04
jsires
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February 2nd, 2005 05:00
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February 16th, 2005 03:00
jsires
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February 16th, 2005 13:00
Scott,
There have been some good answers on this thread. My problem was solved by disabling WIA service. There are step by step instructions on this thread. By the way, thank you to all who have posted the fix.
Perform these steps to disable WIA (Windows Image Acquisition) service:
1. Click Start->Control Panel.
2. Select and Double Click Administrative Tools.
3. Double Click Services.
4. From the Services Window, Locate and Double Click Windows
Image Acquisition (WIA).
5. From the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) properties, select
Startup type under General Tab and select Disabled from the
drop down list.
6. Click Apply and OK to save the changes.
7. Restart the Computer.
If the issue persists, Please follow the steps below:
If your computer is set to apply DEP to all programs and services, the
DEP error message will have a Change Settings button. If an update to
the program is not available, follow these steps to add an exception for
the program from the DEP error message:
1. When you receive the error message that is mentioned in the
"Symptoms" section, click Change Settings.
2. Click to select the check box next to the program, and then click
Apply.
3. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click OK two times,
and then restart your system.
You can also add an exception for the program by using System Properties
in Control Panel. To do this, follow these steps:1. Click Start, click
Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
2. Click the Advanced tab, click Performance, and then click Settings.
3. In Performance Options, click the Data Execution Prevention tab, and
then click Add.
4. In the Open dialog box, locate and then click the program.
5. Click Open, click Apply, and then click OK. When you are prompted to
restart your computer, click OK.
I hope this helps,
John
drums4lsdt
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February 25th, 2005 13:00