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Erroe "attemp to access invalid address
Posted by james on May 19th, 2004


I tried to open a program in windows xp & rec'vd this
error msg.

Un-installed the software & tried to reinstall - still
same error.

tried to run program from CD - Gave the same error message.

tried to run the program .EXE and still the same message.

program ran fine a week ago - any suggestions.

Thanks

Posted by Cari \(MS-MVP\) on May 19th, 2004


All programs or just one in particular. If one in particular, which one?
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Posted by Gilles on July 6th, 2004



I got the very same message: "attempt to access invalid address"

I use an accounting program in DOS (NewViews). It worked until las
week and suddenly stopped working just like many other ".EXE" program
like Telemagic (Foxpro).

Any clue to fix that? It would be really appreciated.

Gilles (Montreal, Quebec)

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Posted by Gilles on July 6th, 2004



I got the very same message: "attempt to access invalid address"

I use an accounting program in DOS (NewViews). It worked until las
week and suddenly stopped working like many other .EXE programs lik
Telemagic (Foxpro.

Any clue to fix that? It would be really appreciated.

Gilles (Montreal, Quebec)

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Posted by kamalarora1982 on February 16th, 2006



Facing the same problem, any solution then please reply either at this
forum or at my mailid
kamalarora1982@yahoo.co.in
Thanks




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Posted by Martin Siron on February 18th, 2006


View the program requirement cheque for virus trojan or spyware and reinstall
windows

"kamalarora1982" wrote:

Posted by Terryjo on February 24th, 2006



james wrote:
I also have this problem. It happens to all my older programs
including all DOS programs. They worked before just find and then
suddenly they stopped and I got this message. It is not a memory
problem, that much I have found out. I was working with a tech on
another problem and mentioned this one. He was able to take it just
part way. He said that my 16 bit subsystem was corrupted. However, I do
not know how to correct this safely and even if this is the true
problem. He was pretty sure that it was caused by a virus but the virus
has been removed. Any other comments will be appreciated. Thanks.



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