Let Windows XP no longer appear memory read and write errors

  

Core Tip: When running some large-capacity programs or games on a computer system, the system will automatically pop up the error message that “Memory cannot be read or written”.

When running some large-capacity programs or games in a computer system, the system will automatically pop up the error message that “memory cannot be read or written”, and how do we encounter such failure information? In order to effectively eliminate it, and ensure that the next time you run a program or game with a large capacity, the system will not see the system memory read and write errors again? In fact, when we unfortunately encounter the above fault information, we can try to follow the following Steps to check in order:

Remove invalid plug-ins

During the surfing process, many plug-ins are secretly installed into the computer system, and many plug-ins are often protected The removed features, so these plugins can easily conflict with other applications, which indirectly cause system memory read and write errors. In order to provide a clean and stable working environment for large-capacity applications or games, we should regularly use a program like 360 ​​Security Guard to check whether the system has been secretly installed with various invalid garbage plug-ins. If you can, you can uninstall them directly from the system.

Manual Repair System Service

If the Windows Management Instrumentation service related to system memory read and write operations is in error, it will also cause the system to pop up memory read and write error prompts, so when we encounter This kind of error, you can try to manually repair the Windows Management Instrumentation service, the following is the specific repair steps:

First, right-click on the "My Computer" icon in the system desktop, from In the shortcut menu that pops up, execute the “Manage” command to open the computer management window of the local system, display the area on the left side of the window, and then expand the “Services and Applications” option to select the service & rdquo; In the right display area where the “Services” option is located, find the Windows Management Instrumentation service, right-click the service option, and execute the “Properties” command from the pop-up shortcut menu to open the service property setting interface; Br>

Secondly, the <quo;General” tab page of the settings interface Click & ldquo; Stop & rdquo; button, the Windows Management Instrumentation service is temporarily stopped. After that, open the Explorer window of the computer system, and then expand the “Windows”, “ system32”,“wbem”,“repository” folder in the window, and then the folder in the “repository” folder window. Back up all the files and erase all the contents of the folder after the backup is completed.

Next, restart the computer system. After the system starts successfully, open the Windows Management Instrumentation service according to the previous operation. The property setting interface, click the "Start" button in the interface, I believe that the Windows Management Instrumentation service will run normally.

Repairing System Corruption Files

If a computer system is accidentally infected with a virus or has been accidentally deleted, system files related to system memory read and write operations are likely to be damaged. Once the file is damaged, then we are vulnerable to memory read and write failure prompts. Therefore, once we encounter the memory read and write error prompts, you may wish to repair the system by following the steps below to see if the system has corrupted files:

First use the latest version of anti-virus software to computer system Thoroughly killing the virus, because the computer system is infected with the virus and not cleaned up, even if we repair the system files, the virus may continue to ** system files, so use anti-virus software to use the virus in the computer Clean up to ensure that system files do not continue to be threatened by viruses.

Secondly, use the system's own “sfc” command to try to repair the damaged system file to a normal state. When repairing damaged system files, just enter "ldd; CMD" in the run, open the "Command Prompt" window, enter the string command "sfc/scannow", click the Enter key, the command The program will search and scan the system files at every corner of the system. Once the system file is found to be incorrect or the system file is damaged, it will automatically pop up a prompt interface, asking us to insert the installation CD of the Windows system. The normal system files are extracted to replace the abnormal system files, so as to restore the system files. If the system repair operation is successful, I believe that when we restart the computer system, we will not see any abnormality.

Timely release system memory

We know that when running some programs or games with large capacity, we need to consume considerable system memory resources. If there is not enough memory space at this time, then system memory A fault indication for read and write errors is likely to occur. In order to effectively avoid such error prompts, we should first restart the computer system before running a program or game with a large capacity, so that the system memory space can be fully released; if the computer memory space itself is relatively small, , then we recommend that you update the memory in time to expand the effective use of memory to prevent system memory read and write errors due to insufficient system memory.

Of course, in the case of insufficient system memory space, we should temporarily turn off the random startup anti-virus software and related real-time monitoring programs, and then try to run a larger application or network. Games, because anti-virus software and related monitoring programs will consume some system memory resources to a certain extent, turning them off can save a lot of memory space, thus effectively avoiding memory read and write errors. Of course, it is worth noting that after running a large-capacity program or game, we must remember to turn on the monitoring function of the relevant program in time.

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