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nasser OS< XP Professional SP2
Dear members,
A few days ago the power supply box got corrupted and stopped working, and
as a result the computer got overheated, consequently I replaced the power
supply box with a new one. As I restated the computer; it behaved strangely,
first, I logged on and all the icons on the desktop disappeared with the task
bar and different messages started appearing one saying: 1- Faulty
application explorer exe. version 6.0.2900.3156.
2- To help you protect your computer windows has closed this programme. Name
windows explorer Publisher: M/S corporation.
Data execution Prevention helps protect against damage from viruses and
other security threats.

3- The instruction at 0x771b4062 referenced memory at 0x0000fa74. The memory
could not be written.

Click OK to terminate the program
Click cancel to debug the program

Some times it logs on normally but most of the time it behaves as I
explained above.

I hope there is a solution.
Nasser

Re: Icons on my desktop all disappeared with the task bar by CSM1

CSM1
Wed Jun 25 17:53:26 PDT 2008

"nasser jamal" <nasserjamal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9CA5D751-0492-4C15-999F-B3BF3A9AF92F@microsoft.com...
>
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> nasser OS< XP Professional SP2
> Dear members,
> A few days ago the power supply box got corrupted and stopped working, and
> as a result the computer got overheated, consequently I replaced the power
> supply box with a new one. As I restated the computer; it behaved
> strangely,
> first, I logged on and all the icons on the desktop disappeared with the
> task
> bar and different messages started appearing one saying: 1- Faulty
> application explorer exe. version 6.0.2900.3156.
> 2- To help you protect your computer windows has closed this programme.
> Name
> windows explorer Publisher: M/S corporation.
> Data execution Prevention helps protect against damage from viruses and
> other security threats.
>
> 3- The instruction at 0x771b4062 referenced memory at 0x0000fa74. The
> memory
> could not be written.
>
> Click OK to terminate the program
> Click cancel to debug the program
>
> Some times it logs on normally but most of the time it behaves as I
> explained above.
>
> I hope there is a solution.
> Nasser
>

Since you had a hardware problem (the power supply) you may have gotten a
power surge along with the failed power supply.

You may have lost one or more of your memory modules.
You could also have damaged the Hard Drive.

Try new memory modules.
There are memory scanning programs, that may or may not detect problems.

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CSM1
http://www.carlmcmillan.com
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Re: Icons on my desktop all disappeared with the task bar by S

S
Wed Jun 25 21:06:23 PDT 2008

This may help you.

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]

nasser jamal wrote: