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Cannot "create share memory" error.
Posted by share memory on November 30th, 2005


At random times I receive a pop-up box with the "cannot create share memory"
error. There does not seem to be a pattern. What is this and how can I stop
it? My computer slows to a crawl and I have to reboot to stop it.

Posted by Evolution54 on December 1st, 2005



share memory Wrote:
> At random times I receive a pop-up box with the "cannot create share
> memory"
> error. There does not seem to be a pattern. What is this and how can I
> stop
> it? My computer slows to a crawl and I have to reboot to stop it.


Do the usual and scan your computer for spywares, malwares and viruses.


--
Evolution54

Posted by share memory on December 1st, 2005


Thank you. I have McAfee Virus scan and Pest Control that run in the
background and constantly scan. I have not found any malicious files. Are
there spyware, malware or viruses these may miss? Any other ideas?

"Evolution54" wrote:

>
> share memory Wrote:
> > At random times I receive a pop-up box with the "cannot create share
> > memory"
> > error. There does not seem to be a pattern. What is this and how can I
> > stop
> > it? My computer slows to a crawl and I have to reboot to stop it.

>
> Do the usual and scan your computer for spywares, malwares and viruses.
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>

Posted by Evolution54 on December 1st, 2005



share memory Wrote:
> Thank you. I have McAfee Virus scan and Pest Control that run in the
> background and constantly scan. I have not found any malicious files.
> Are
> there spyware, malware or viruses these may miss? Any other ideas?
>
> "Evolution54" wrote:
>
>
> share memory Wrote:
> At random times I receive a pop-up box with the "cannot create share
> memory"
> error. There does not seem to be a pattern. What is this and how can
> I
> stop
> it? My computer slows to a crawl and I have to reboot to stop it.
>
> Do the usual and scan your computer for spywares, malwares and
> viruses.
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>


Since there aren't any infected files, the next thing you can do is
think back on what you have installed recently. Softwares? Hardware?
Sometimes badly written software can cause a host of other problems. If
you think a program is to be at fault, try and uninstall it to see if it
helps at all.


--
Evolution54


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