Re: "Memory Could Not Be Written" - Explorer.exe & Winlogon
From: AKM (no.spam_at_inter.net)
Date: 12/17/03
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 01:44:01 GMT
What does microsoft do with those reports? I've filed over a hundred of
them on this problem. So many people complain of it, so where can we
look to find progress?
Drew Cooper [MSFT] wrote:
> It's hard to say what is causing the problem. Lots of apps can take
> Explorer down. Or it might actually be an Explorer bug. The problem is
> probably not your RAM, though.
>
> Your best bet at a fix is to file the Watson report (that "report this to
> Microsoft" thing that should pop up after Explorer restarts).
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