Explorer.Exe Application Error
The instruction at "0x77f580db" referenced memory
at "0x00730075", the memory could not be "written". Click
ok to terminate the program.
I have a Pentium 4 2.8ghz, premium Intel motherboard, 1
gigabyte of memory (DDR), I have tried each of the two
memory chips individually in slot 0, and swapped
positions of the two together, and same result. I have a
2gb partition assigned to serve as Windows virtual memory
exclusively. Even allowing Windows to manage virtual
memory using the C drive makes no difference. I can't
imagine both memory chips having the same problem at the
same time, even used individually, and the two chips are
different brands.
Any ideas what could be the problem? I hope that I don't
have to organize all my digital photo files into really
small folders to avoid this problem.
For example, one folder that always crashes, has 82 JPEG
files, totalling 188 mb's. I should think that Windows
with this much memory should be able to handle a folder
that size. Please advise me if I'm wrong. I have tried
moving all of My Documents to a D drive, instead of on
the C drive, also made no difference.
Please help!!
Thanks
If you do...right click on a .jpg file and choose
Properties. Click the Photoshop Image tab
and uncheck the "Generate Thumbnails" button,
then click OK.
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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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"Greg Wheeler" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for the update.
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As with most things, so simple, but so elusive.
Al
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