Application close errors

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Bill Dilworth

Good evening,

For the last month or so, I have been getting fairly consistent errors on
closing most applications (Internet explorer, Windows Explorer, Office apps,
Etc.). Most of the apps that error are MS ones, but sometimes others do as
well.

[Application Filename].exe - Application Error
The instruction at [reference number varies] referenced memory at
"0x00000ba0". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program

I have Googled and MSN'd the error and found some stuff on-line. None of it
fixes the problem.

In order to try to fix this problem, I have:
Installed all Windows and Office updates
Run Spy-Bot - Clean
Run Ad-aware - Clean
Cleaned the registry (RegSeeker)
Run anti-virus (Avira) - Clean
Defraged the hard drive
Uninstalled and reinstalled:
Flash
Acrobat


I'm open for ideas. Let me know what you need to know to help diagnose
this.

Bill D.
 
Good evening,

For the last month or so, I have been getting fairly consistent errors on
closing most applications (Internet explorer, Windows Explorer, Office apps,
Etc.). Most of the apps that error are MS ones, but sometimes others do as
well.

[Application Filename].exe - Application Error
The instruction at [reference number varies] referenced memory at
"0x00000ba0". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program

I have Googled and MSN'd the error and found some stuff on-line. None of it
fixes the problem.

In order to try to fix this problem, I have:
Installed all Windows and Office updates
Run Spy-Bot - Clean
Run Ad-aware - Clean
Cleaned the registry (RegSeeker)
Run anti-virus (Avira) - Clean
Defraged the hard drive
Uninstalled and reinstalled:
Flash
Acrobat


I'm open for ideas. Let me know what you need to know to help diagnose
this.

Bill D.

I would *suggest* disabling Acrobat and see what happens .
 
Thank you for your suggestion BoJimbo,

Unfortunately, after removing (uninstalling) Adobe Flash, Reader, and
Acrobat; the problem still persists. I also disabled all non-verified IE
add-in's without relief.

Bill


Good evening,

For the last month or so, I have been getting fairly consistent errors on
closing most applications (Internet explorer, Windows Explorer, Office
apps,
Etc.). Most of the apps that error are MS ones, but sometimes others do
as
well.

[Application Filename].exe - Application Error
The instruction at [reference number varies] referenced memory at
"0x00000ba0". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program

I have Googled and MSN'd the error and found some stuff on-line. None of
it
fixes the problem.

In order to try to fix this problem, I have:
Installed all Windows and Office updates
Run Spy-Bot - Clean
Run Ad-aware - Clean
Cleaned the registry (RegSeeker)
Run anti-virus (Avira) - Clean
Defraged the hard drive
Uninstalled and reinstalled:
Flash
Acrobat


I'm open for ideas. Let me know what you need to know to help diagnose
this.

Bill D.

I would *suggest* disabling Acrobat and see what happens .
 
I am experiencing the same exact problem... any solutions yet?

Bill Dilworth said:
Thank you for your suggestion BoJimbo,

Unfortunately, after removing (uninstalling) Adobe Flash, Reader, and
Acrobat; the problem still persists. I also disabled all non-verified IE
add-in's without relief.

Bill


Good evening,

For the last month or so, I have been getting fairly consistent errors on
closing most applications (Internet explorer, Windows Explorer, Office
apps,
Etc.). Most of the apps that error are MS ones, but sometimes others do
as
well.

[Application Filename].exe - Application Error
The instruction at [reference number varies] referenced memory at
"0x00000ba0". The memory could not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program

I have Googled and MSN'd the error and found some stuff on-line. None of
it
fixes the problem.

In order to try to fix this problem, I have:
Installed all Windows and Office updates
Run Spy-Bot - Clean
Run Ad-aware - Clean
Cleaned the registry (RegSeeker)
Run anti-virus (Avira) - Clean
Defraged the hard drive
Uninstalled and reinstalled:
Flash
Acrobat


I'm open for ideas. Let me know what you need to know to help diagnose
this.

Bill D.

I would *suggest* disabling Acrobat and see what happens .
 
Bill,
I am having the same problem. It has gotten very frustrating. I have tried
a number of things, to but have not found the corrective action. It is
happening continuosly during the day. I have not been able to pin point a
specific source. It is very random. Got any more ifo on how to correct this?
 
I am also seeing the same issue, it has been happening for a long time now,
and I'm just now trying to figure out how to fix it (yes, its beginning to
drive me crazy). Is there any of you that have fixed the problem so far?
For me it is popping up with that message pretty much every time I close any
of my programs...
 
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