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I hve the same problem,try to go :control pannel\administrative tools\event viewer....
Double click on application and system error . So you can see what's allabout.....you can try....
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Hi:
I get the following message at boot:
The instruction 0x7c918fea referenced memory 0x00000010

Is there any way to fix this....????

Are there also any pages that can offer some secure advice on how to speed up boot.



Thanks
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Keith:
It's the Office 2007 trial version.
HAven't been able to find the detect command.

I could fix the unknown program running.

Cheked other posts with the error message problem and uninstalled norton,
which fixed the slowness.

The error message is still there, which I have read refers
to an application that is malfunctioning.

Is there anyway to fix these drivers that are not loading:
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\ipnat.sys
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Ip6Fw.sys
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\rdbss.sys
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\mrxsmb.sys
Did not load driver \??\C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\EENGINE\eeCtrl.sys
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\PCIDump.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\kbdhid.sys
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\lbrtfdc.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\Sfloppy.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\i2omgmt.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\Changer.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\Cdaudio.SYS
Did not load driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\NDProxy.SYS
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Most should be with this

Items in blue which are underlined are clickable to give more information about the process

Click start then run, type sfc /scannow then press enter, you need the XP CD

Windows File Protection will show an on screen blue progress bar which will simply disappear when the scan is complete, reboot when it does

If you do not have an XP CD you can borrow a same version as was originally installed XP CD, if you downloaded SP2 then you need an SP1 XP CD

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I type in sfc /scannow in run
but only a command window shows up for a millisecond
nothing else happens.

I ran about 4 hours ago an XP repair and also sfc /scannow but that didn't work.
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If the full error at the login screen is: "SVCHOST.EXE - Application Error the Instruction at 0x7c918fea referenced memory @ 0x00000010. The memery could not be written"

You may find thatWindows MediaPlayer 11 is the one responsible for this error.

The solution will be:

1- Go to Control Panel
2- Then Administrative Tools
3- and then Services
4- Select the following Service : " Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework" --> Right Click,---> then choose Properties ----> in the start up type choose Disabled.

Then reboot the system.

This should do the trick and stop the error from appearing at the login screen and the PC will be restored of the missing grunt. Hope this helps you.

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