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Windows related problem.
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RE: Windows related problem.
Balmung Wrote:I know that this is not really the best place to ask this question but I don't have access to MSN nor AIM nor anything else than this board (and other forums) so might as well ask this question.

I've installed a game this week-end, after rebooting my computer, windows explorer refused to start. Everytime my computer starts explorer I get this message:
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L'instruction a "0x77e9888d" emploie l'adresse memoire "0x80040119". La memoire ne peut pas etre "read".

Cliquez sur OK pour terminer le programme.
Cliquez sur Annuler pour deboguer le programme.
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A basic translation of this would be:
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The instruction at "0x77e9888d" uses the memory adress "0x80040119". The memory cannot be "read".

Click on OK to close the application.
Click on Cancel to debug the application.
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Of course that problem also keeps me from starting RO, even if I try to start it from the control pannel, it mostly crashes on start.

I also don't have access to my bottom bar systray which is sort of bothersome...

Right now im using opera which I started using the CTRL+ALT+DEL control pannel (using Execute... command)

I found that its also impossible to 'write' anything on my disk, I think my computer is basically running on my RAM.

In the hope that somebody know's that to do, thanks ^_^

Sorry if this question was innapropriate for a RO forum, but I want to play RO again and this keeps me from it.

Thank you.

You're not the only one who had this problem. Icon_evil But, I hadn't have any problems opening Windows Explorer.

One thing.. did you patch the whole sakray and Ragnarok? Sometimes, that helps. Icon_wink

I remember I had the message in the earlier on... How I got rid of it:
1) If you ever manage to get into Windows Explorer, go to your heRO folder.
2) From there, run the patch. Click cancel.. don't press start or you'll see that message again.
3) Double click on heRO.exe. It shouldn't appear now. (at least, it doesn't reappear for me)

I hope this helps Icon_biggrin
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10-30-2005, 01:00 PM
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Windows related problem. - by Balmung - 10-30-2005, 12:26 PM
RE: Windows related problem. - by Tenshi - 10-30-2005, 12:58 PM
RE: Windows related problem. - by sirona - 10-30-2005, 01:00 PM
RE: Windows related problem. - by Balmung - 10-30-2005, 03:56 PM
RE: Windows related problem. - by sirona - 10-30-2005, 05:47 PM
RE: Windows related problem. - by Balmung - 10-30-2005, 08:57 PM

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