Chasehead
September 22nd, 2005, 05:09 AM
to make it brief: ***BASICALLY: lots of memory and hard disk errors***
okay lots of errors here...il start by saying that ive done a virus scan, spybot/ad-aware scans, disk defrags, and deleted all the temporary internet files etc, and it's still acting up.
every program i open crashes with an error like "Winamp has caused an error in MSVCRT.DLL", "wmplayer has caused an error in <unknown>.", "Ares has caused an error in AAC_PARSER.AX.", and lots of stuff like "Not enough memory to start Shell32.dll, DW.EXE, and DW15.EXE". most of the errors state that i do not have enough memory or hard disk space...yet i have 4 gigs free and about 75% of resources free all the time (it usually works fine up to about 50%).
also, i tried opening internet explorer with google as my homepage, and it brings up a download box that asks if i want to download google...i click open and it nothing happens. also, google doesnt even appear even though it says done on it.
and heres the big blue one that i got:
KERNAL32: KERNAL32 caused a general protection fault in the module KRNL386.EXE at 0001:000075a8. im sure this one has been seen before.
okay lots of errors here...il start by saying that ive done a virus scan, spybot/ad-aware scans, disk defrags, and deleted all the temporary internet files etc, and it's still acting up.
every program i open crashes with an error like "Winamp has caused an error in MSVCRT.DLL", "wmplayer has caused an error in <unknown>.", "Ares has caused an error in AAC_PARSER.AX.", and lots of stuff like "Not enough memory to start Shell32.dll, DW.EXE, and DW15.EXE". most of the errors state that i do not have enough memory or hard disk space...yet i have 4 gigs free and about 75% of resources free all the time (it usually works fine up to about 50%).
also, i tried opening internet explorer with google as my homepage, and it brings up a download box that asks if i want to download google...i click open and it nothing happens. also, google doesnt even appear even though it says done on it.
and heres the big blue one that i got:
KERNAL32: KERNAL32 caused a general protection fault in the module KRNL386.EXE at 0001:000075a8. im sure this one has been seen before.