I've seen something just like this image, with numbers just like that (maybe a little different).
Is there something wrong with my memory?
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I've seen something just like this image, with numbers just like that (maybe a little different).
Is there something wrong with my memory?
It is difficult to conclude with only one picture. But this issue could be from the program (hl.exe) which may try to write some informations on locations already used by another software. Your error message sounds caracteristic of a memory allocation conflict between software.
So, if you don't have another memory problem, you can suppose your physical memory is good.
hi there,
You may download system tool AIDA32 which will give you a loot of info about your pc and on bottom part has benchmark for memory read and write
test it
good luck
http://www.webattack.com/get/aida32.shtml :p
IMHO, not a true memory error...............I will go with KissCool and say it is more of a "deadly embrace", that is what happens when two proggies try to use the same resources.
SiSoft "sandra" is another good diagnostics tool you might like to try.
Good luck
Aida32 is no longer support. The guy got a job at a compagnie name Lavalys from Montreal, Canada and he rename Aida32 to Everest. Their a free version for personnal use.Quote:
Originally posted here by unvi$ible
hi there,
You may download system tool AIDA32 which will give you a loot of info about your pc and on bottom part has benchmark for memory read and write
test it
good luck
http://www.webattack.com/get/aida32.shtml :p
This is correct. If this is the hl.exe that I am thinking about (Half Life or Counterstrike related) then its not a problem.Quote:
Originally posted here by KissCool
It is difficult to conclude with only one picture. But this issue could be from the program (hl.exe) which may try to write some informations on locations already used by another software. Your error message sounds caracteristic of a memory allocation conflict between software.
So, if you don't have another memory problem, you can suppose your physical memory is good.
I agree with ^. If it is Half-Life (or Half-Life derived games, mods, ect, ect.) Just try getting out the Task Manager and terminating some running programs. End anything that looks like it's useless. Technically, you can terminate any of them (I think), except Explorer. You might not want to if one of them is some sound application or something. When the game's over, just switch 'em back on. :D
i agree with you guys its a game named Half Life counter strike, you I think just reinstall your Half life game. Is this error is appearing on the booting stage, try to disable it using the MSCONFIG command, go to start - run - type- MSCONFIG.
I hope this helps!!
Hey jin - look up at the little flashing date in the post above yours. This means that the last time this thread was addressed in any way was last May. It's surely a bit too late to post now eh?:rolleyes: