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How do I fix a windows I/O memory error caused by turning off the pc without letting it shutdown normally? - is it possible to turn off status on myspace

My girlfriend turns your computer off while Windows XP has been closed. It takes forever to load (at all) and do not function correctly. I get the following error message when you start --
Svchost.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x500ef357" referenced memory at "0x500ef357. The necessary data is not in memory, because the condition I put the / S-Error" 0xc000009c.

Does this mean that fried the memory, or you may need to clear only to the RAM? (How do I do that?).
Relevant information ... I can run in Safe Mode with Command Prompt and read the directories on the hard disk so that it might not seem a problem. When I click Cancel to (the debug error, a new error message, most of them are explorer.exe). I could not access the menus (initial) in Windows. When I click I get errors in the Task Manager, then press Ctrl-Alt-Del. I want to burn some files onto a CD before reinstalling XP - is available from the DOS command prompt?

4 comments:

chemical... said...

When the computer starts, go to the DOS prompt.
Type "chkdsk / f"
It invites you to check a hard drive, start the next time again.
Say yes.
Restart the computer (the grace)
Do you scan your hard drive.

chemical... said...

When the computer starts, go to the DOS prompt.
Type "chkdsk / f"
It invites you to check a hard drive, start the next time again.
Say yes.
Restart the computer (the grace)
Do you scan your hard drive.

chemical... said...

When the computer starts, go to the DOS prompt.
Type "chkdsk / f"
It invites you to check a hard drive, start the next time again.
Say yes.
Restart the computer (the grace)
Do you scan your hard drive.

ggfire said...

I found this description on the Internet for you man (posted the same problem) ... will not harm your computer, you will probably not run server services ... Try ...

"What seems to finally set my frequency (up blocking 3 times daily) svchost.exe that a restart is required to restore a copy / pastefunctionality .... in all programs is the Server service in the Control Panel, disable > Administrative Tools> Services, and the configuration of the server for people with disabilities.

Now you disable the Server service of a few things you should know about.

I have done, because the team (this problem has had an IBM ThinkPad T23), was not shared printer or folder. Disable both the server computer browser, so really the only change I had to do was to use in my reference to shares with the IP address instead of the NetBIOS computer name. In my use the affected machine will not boot, but the shared access
Files and printers from other Windows computers on my home network.

So, try a summary, disable the SERVER service. It was working for me. "

Good luck!

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