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"Memory can not be read": how to fix it without resorting to outside help?

From time to time, problems associated with the use of the system can intrude into the measured life of the computer user. This is an unpleasant error "memory can not be read." How to fix it? This is stated in the article, several tips are given on what to do without resorting to cardinal methods, like reinstalling the entire OS.

Let's talk about this in more detail. So, first of all, one should at least approximately imagine the reasons for the occurrence of this phenomenon. On old and decent computer forums this bug has been known for a very long time. Let's look at the error "memory can not be read", how to fix this problem by the example of Windows XP, since it is in this case that this error appears in 90% of cases.

In the first place suffer from it those who are fond of using illegal "assemblies". Therefore, in case you have an unlicensed OS installed, it is better to reinstall the system after seeing the message "memory can not be read".

How can I fix the situation if you have a legitimate OS on your computer? In that case, you have to work a little. In some cases, the root of the problem may be some problem that has arisen with the system library ole32.dll. Some careless installers of programs during the installation can damage or even erase those registry keys that apply to it. You can only help with its full reinstallation.

To do this, click on the "Start" button, search for the "Run" command there, then copy and paste the line "regsvr32% SystemRoot% \ system32 \ ole32.dll" (no quotes are needed). After you enter the system will be rebooted. The boring inscription "memory can not be read" appeared again? How now to fix it?

There is a rough, but in some cases a helping way. You can turn off all error messages in the system, including the "read" memory error. Again, we press the long-suffering button "Start", we search for the item "Control Panel", open the "System" section. After going into it, we search for the item "Advanced", in which there should be a submenu "Error report". We see the item with an empty check box next to "Disable error report". We put a check mark, leaving the important option "But to notify about critical errors" is enabled. We send the computer to the reboot.

As a rule, the error "memory can not be read" after this disappears. Keep in mind that in this case your system should otherwise be in perfect condition, otherwise otherwise nothing will work out! If the program does not start even after this, you'll have to think about testing the RAM modules. To do this, you can use programs such as "Everest" or similar diagnostic utilities.

Having identified in the process of several runs errors in some mainboard, you can say with a high degree of certainty that the culprit of the message "memory can not be read" is found! How to fix? Just replace the defective component, but it's better to swap out all the RAM. Of course, it is better to be sure that the matter is not in the system itself and its dubious origin.

Well, we hope, thanks to our advice, you will understand this bothersome mistake!

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