I was going to suggest swapping the position of you memory boards and
see if you don't end up with errors in other applications - a sure sign
that you have one bad memory board.
Mike
Fred Holmes wrote:
Flaky memory? Some memory will pass a test that reads the memory
address "immediately" after it has been written, but will fail if the
read occurs many minutes later. The "leak" (loss of charge) is slow,
and it takes a while for the "1" to bleed down to a "0".
When a memory address "can't be read" it usually means that the read
has failed CRC check or whatever data validation process each read is
subjected to.
Fred Holmes
At 04:05 PM 7/8/2008, Rosenberg, Alan [USA] wrote:
I am periodically having IE6/SP2 crash, with a display of the
following message:
The instruction at "0x027a9350" referenced memory at "0x027a9350".
The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the
program.
Any thoughts on what this is about?
Thanks,
Alan
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