Application Errors during installation



Johnothan Jones
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
I've been having problems over the past 2 weeks with constant "Internet
Explorer has experienced a problem and needs to close" issues. It has spread
to other programs experiencing problems as well. To try and fix this problem
I have completely wiped my HD and reformated. I have conducted a fresh
installation of WinXp and everytime I have done this I get Application
Errors. The last 3 I got from an install conducted last night is as follows:

rundll32.exe-Application Error
The instruction at "0x77f52004" referenced memory at "0x400a5d18"
The memory could not be "written"

Click okay to terminate the program

Second one:

fixmapi.exe-Application Error

The instruction at "0x7c9118c5" referenced memory " 0x36683699".
The memory could not be "read".

Click to terminate the program.

As I recall these errors have poped up each time I've atempted a clean
reinstall to get my system ship shape. These errors seem to initiate the
problems I'm having loading and running any games and continued crashes of IE
and other programs.

I greatly appreciate any help and assistance.

Rich Barry
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
JJ, try if you can to swap out your Ram. If you have two ram modules
just use one, test and then the other.
"Johnothan Jones" <JohnothanJones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:C4D2D92F-8723-459C-912C-CC2DA30E9C9B@microsoft.com...
> I've been having problems over the past 2 weeks with constant "Internet
> Explorer has experienced a problem and needs to close" issues. It has
> spread
> to other programs experiencing problems as well. To try and fix this
> problem
> I have completely wiped my HD and reformated. I have conducted a fresh
> installation of WinXp and everytime I have done this I get Application
> Errors. The last 3 I got from an install conducted last night is as
> follows:
>
> rundll32.exe-Application Error
> The instruction at "0x77f52004" referenced memory at "0x400a5d18"
> The memory could not be "written"
>
> Click okay to terminate the program
>
> Second one:
>
> fixmapi.exe-Application Error
>
> The instruction at "0x7c9118c5" referenced memory " 0x36683699".
> The memory could not be "read".
>
> Click to terminate the program.
>
> As I recall these errors have poped up each time I've atempted a clean
> reinstall to get my system ship shape. These errors seem to initiate the
> problems I'm having loading and running any games and continued crashes of
> IE
> and other programs.
>
> I greatly appreciate any help and assistance.

Johnothan Jones
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Interesting suggestion. I have a matched pair of Corsair Xtreme 512 pc3200
sticks. I've had these for 4 months with no problems.

I just completed a reformat and installation of a older version of WinXp
that I had. As of yet I have had no problems except a few hick-ups but have
installed all the windows updates except SP2. I'm thinking I'll hold off on
that one till I try loading on of my games and seeing if it crashes or not.

Also, does anyone know of a free program or tool from Microsoft for checking
the registry and fixing any problems???

Thanks for help!!

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> JJ, try if you can to swap out your Ram. If you have two ram modules
> just use one, test and then the other.
> "Johnothan Jones" <JohnothanJones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:C4D2D92F-8723-459C-912C-CC2DA30E9C9B@microsoft.com...
> > I've been having problems over the past 2 weeks with constant "Internet
> > Explorer has experienced a problem and needs to close" issues. It has
> > spread
> > to other programs experiencing problems as well. To try and fix this
> > problem
> > I have completely wiped my HD and reformated. I have conducted a fresh
> > installation of WinXp and everytime I have done this I get Application
> > Errors. The last 3 I got from an install conducted last night is as
> > follows:
> >
> > rundll32.exe-Application Error
> > The instruction at "0x77f52004" referenced memory at "0x400a5d18"
> > The memory could not be "written"
> >
> > Click okay to terminate the program
> >
> > Second one:
> >
> > fixmapi.exe-Application Error
> >
> > The instruction at "0x7c9118c5" referenced memory " 0x36683699".
> > The memory could not be "read".
> >
> > Click to terminate the program.
> >
> > As I recall these errors have poped up each time I've atempted a clean
> > reinstall to get my system ship shape. These errors seem to initiate the
> > problems I'm having loading and running any games and continued crashes of
> > IE
> > and other programs.
> >
> > I greatly appreciate any help and assistance.
>
>
>

Rich Barry
07-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Microsoft has a Memory Tester
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

and www.iolo.com System Mechanic has a 30 day free trial. Very
good reg checker
"Johnothan Jones" <JohnothanJones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:C4D2D92F-8723-459C-912C-CC2DA30E9C9B@microsoft.com...
> I've been having problems over the past 2 weeks with constant "Internet
> Explorer has experienced a problem and needs to close" issues. It has
> spread
> to other programs experiencing problems as well. To try and fix this
> problem
> I have completely wiped my HD and reformated. I have conducted a fresh
> installation of WinXp and everytime I have done this I get Application
> Errors. The last 3 I got from an install conducted last night is as
> follows:
>
> rundll32.exe-Application Error
> The instruction at "0x77f52004" referenced memory at "0x400a5d18"
> The memory could not be "written"
>
> Click okay to terminate the program
>
> Second one:
>
> fixmapi.exe-Application Error
>
> The instruction at "0x7c9118c5" referenced memory " 0x36683699".
> The memory could not be "read".
>
> Click to terminate the program.
>
> As I recall these errors have poped up each time I've atempted a clean
> reinstall to get my system ship shape. These errors seem to initiate the
> problems I'm having loading and running any games and continued crashes of
> IE
> and other programs.
>
> I greatly appreciate any help and assistance.


Application Errors during installation