0 0115533c memory referenced by the 7c2312f instruction This memory cannot be written

Updated on number 2024-05-07
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Check whether there are Trojans or viruses in the system. Such programs often modify the system irresponsibly in order to control the system, resulting in operating system abnormalities. In general, we should strengthen our awareness of information security and never be curious about unclear executable procedures.

    2. Update the operating system, let the installer of the operating system copy the correct version of the system file, and correct the system parameters. Sometimes there are bugs in the operating system itself, so pay attention to installing the official upgrade program.

    3. Try to use the latest official version of the application, beta version, and trial version, which will have bugs.

    4. Delete and then recreate the files in the Winnt System32 WBEM Repository folder: Right-click on My Computer on the desktop, and then click Manage. In"Services and Applications", click Services, and then close and stop the Windows Management Instrumentation service.

    Delete all files in the Winnt System32 WBEM Repository folder. (Create backup copies of these files before deleting them.) ) to open"Services and Applications", click Services, and then open and start the Windows Management Instrumentation service.

    When the service restarts, these files are recreated based on the information provided in the following registry key: hkey local machine software, microsoft wbem cimom, autorecover mofs

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because there are unregistered dll files in the system.

    All dll files must be registered in order to solve problems such as memory cannot be read, etc., the system dll file is not registered, which may cause a variety of unknowable problems, such as unable to open secondary links, and often errors such as "memory cannot be read or written". How do I re-register all the dll files at once?

    Click: Start--> Run, enter cmd in the Run box, and enter ::in the command prompt

    for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1

    Note that it is in the command prompt, not in the "run box"!!

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