Culprit to what???Originally posted by egghead
Update:
uninstall you version of office 2003!
do it ! do it now!
i know you have it...
hehe
heard this may be the culprit
Culprit to what???Originally posted by egghead
Update:
uninstall you version of office 2003!
do it ! do it now!
i know you have it...
hehe
heard this may be the culprit
The culprit to what you have...hurry get rid of it I hear that it will screw up your Sat Tv nextOriginally posted by lynchknot
Culprit to what???
LK you say that you can't boot up the Drive Image floppies and install your image ? don't sound right cuz the floppy doesn't boot to safe mode to install image
Hey I just got my Raptor HD's and I need to format and start over to set up Raid, so maybe we can format together 2,000 miles away ? What do you think ? pick a time that we start......
Or you can get the Drive Image floppies working
Got to go, my Raptors are hungry & I need to throw um some XP meat
I never said that I was trying to boot to safe mode with DI boot disks. I said that I can boot to safe mode. The boot disk will not go past the normal loading screen. I am reformating now but made the mistake of leaving files as is. So now I have old files and program files in there. Do I need to do this over and choose reformat NTFS?
sorry,Originally posted by FastGame
The culprit to what you have...hurry get rid of it I hear that it will screw up your Sat Tv next
you can read here,
http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=0x7...phx.gbl&rnum=1
quote,
<<"Curtis M." <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Hi there,
After installing MS Office 2003 Beta 2 I started to get
the following error message with certain programs and it
is as follows:
Program Name.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x734301d5" referenced memory
at "0x734301d5". The memory can not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
egghead
Well, hopefully a reformat will fix you up Lynch. This has been a mystery indeed.
If the repair failed to fix the problem, then I'd say it was something beyond just an OS problem.. another program more than likely was causing the issue.. or it was hardware related like an actually memory or hard drive issue.
I was going to mention to run a chkdsk /f command.. to check the disk and fix any problems..
But with a reformat that should do it for you. Let us know how it turns out.
I vote for these...but not in the same order...
1. throw computer off balcony
2. take a vacation from computer
3. set computer on fire
Try in the order of #3, then 1, then 2.
3. Film setting computer on fire,send copy to Techzonez for viewing.Just J/King Lynch.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Sorry you guys did not get to see the fireworks show.
I'm almost up to date. Nice thing was there was a driver image in drive D - so I was able to install games and apps using files from program files and application data.
Anyway, should I not install office 2003 - should there be an update for it addressing the problem soon. Should I install office XP instead? (actually,all I need is word and excel)
Last edited by lynchknot; December 22nd, 2003 at 03:33 AM.
Office XP works so good that you don't need to keep up with the Jones
I had to do a complete format & clean install, the Raptor HD wouldn't take my Drive Image....
These people were experiencing problems with the Beta but most of us here are using Final. So the errors have carried over to Final?Originally posted by egghead
sorry,
you can read here,
http://groups.google.ca/groups?q=0x7...phx.gbl&rnum=1
quote,
<<"Curtis M." <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Hi there,
After installing MS Office 2003 Beta 2 I started to get
the following error message with certain programs and it
is as follows:
Program Name.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x734301d5" referenced memory
at "0x734301d5". The memory can not be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the program
egghead
I guess that is what I have "Office 2003 B2 AIO"
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