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EAccess Violation error !!
debkol35:
sir,
got this problem in another software.. tuneup utilities..
While I tried to start "increase performance"..I got this error:-
:cry: :cry:
-----------OMG-----------now ...i cant even start tuneup utilities !!
DO YOU THINK ITS VIRUS? I am running Norton 360 v6 though !!
chris635:
I have seen this before on one of my laptops after I installed SPEEDbit. Luckily for me I uninstalled it and the problem went away. May not help, but it's worth a try.
Chris
debkol35:
--- Quote from: chrisyzfr6 on July 28, 2012, 03:53:46 pm ---I have seen this before on one of my laptops after I installed SPEEDbit. Luckily for me I uninstalled it and the problem went away. May not help, but it's worth a try.
Chris
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Have removed SPEEDbit long time ago !! still same !!
Shane:
--- Quote ---What Is an eAccess Violation?
Function
The EAccess violation keeps a program on your computer from accessing invalid memory. There may have been some loophole that allowed malicious software to harm your computer that was patched up in a Windows update. While it is a good thing that they are patching these loopholes, it can be confusing to the user as all they will see on their end is the EAccess violation.
Prevention/Solution
You can help prevent these kind of errors from occurring by updating your device drivers after formatting and reinstalling your operating system or installing a Windows service pack. Always install the latest service pack BEFORE going through and updating your device drivers. Be conscious of when and what you are doing when you first receive an error like this. You may need this information to tell a service representative if you cannot solve the problem.
Speculation
It seems as this is most frequently caused by the Realtek on-board audio drivers that come with motherboards. Most people have found a fix by double-checking that they had installed the latest Realtek audio device drivers.
Other people have been receiving problems with their network cards. Make sure your drivers are updated. if this does not work, try contacting the manufacturer of your network card.
Warning
Make sure you have tried to uninstall then reinstall the latest drivers before you get too hasty and try to reinstall Windows or format your hard drive.
Make sure you are installing the correct drivers. Sometimes people just keep reinstalling their motherboard drivers when they need to download their audio drivers separately. Also, make sure you are downloading the correct audio drivers for your specific motherboard. If you have a KD1100 motherboard, make sure you are downloading for the KD1100 motherboard and not, for instance, the KD1000KS motherboard.
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Next thing to check is your device drivers. Sound and video to start with :wink:
Shane
debkol35:
--- Quote from: Shane on July 30, 2012, 12:43:58 pm ---
--- Quote ---What Is an eAccess Violation?
Function
The EAccess violation keeps a program on your computer from accessing invalid memory. There may have been some loophole that allowed malicious software to harm your computer that was patched up in a Windows update. While it is a good thing that they are patching these loopholes, it can be confusing to the user as all they will see on their end is the EAccess violation.
Prevention/Solution
You can help prevent these kind of errors from occurring by updating your device drivers after formatting and reinstalling your operating system or installing a Windows service pack. Always install the latest service pack BEFORE going through and updating your device drivers. Be conscious of when and what you are doing when you first receive an error like this. You may need this information to tell a service representative if you cannot solve the problem.
Speculation
It seems as this is most frequently caused by the Realtek on-board audio drivers that come with motherboards. Most people have found a fix by double-checking that they had installed the latest Realtek audio device drivers.
Other people have been receiving problems with their network cards. Make sure your drivers are updated. if this does not work, try contacting the manufacturer of your network card.
Warning
Make sure you have tried to uninstall then reinstall the latest drivers before you get too hasty and try to reinstall Windows or format your hard drive.
Make sure you are installing the correct drivers. Sometimes people just keep reinstalling their motherboard drivers when they need to download their audio drivers separately. Also, make sure you are downloading the correct audio drivers for your specific motherboard. If you have a KD1100 motherboard, make sure you are downloading for the KD1100 motherboard and not, for instance, the KD1000KS motherboard.
--- End quote ---
Next thing to check is your device drivers. Sound and video to start with :wink:
Shane
--- End quote ---
every device drivers. Sound and video all are updated to latest drivers !!
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