2008-04-07 04:58 PM
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The instruction at 0x1001218f uses the memory path 0x000000ff. The memory could not be readMaybe it's not exactly the traduction of the error message I get in french (I'm actually using a french computer). In french it looks like this:
L'instruction à 0x1001218f emploie l'adresse mémoire 0x000000ff. La mémoire ne peut pas être "read"If there are any frenchmen in here...
2008-04-09 07:53 PM
LeX wrote:If you get error messages when Windows starts up, you might have bigger problems with your operating system. Possibly a system reinstall could also be considered if this problem does not resolve otherwise.
Thanks for your reply Djordje.
1. I tried both, first starting ArchiCAD with the shortcut, and clicking on a file. Each of these trials did the same.
2. I've actually 1GB RAM, and 90GB free disk space, and I don't remember having damaged accidentally the computer physically or downloading something suspicious during the last few days ArchiCAD began to run slowly.
3. That could be the problem, I'm actually checking for an update. I'll edit this post as soon as I have more infos about updates.
Ah and maybe that could help: on Windows start-up, I get an error message like:The instruction at 0x1001218f uses the memory path 0x000000ff. The memory could not be readMaybe it's not exactly the traduction of the error message I get in french (I'm actually using a french computer). In french it looks like this:L'instruction à 0x1001218f emploie l'adresse mémoire 0x000000ff. La mémoire ne peut pas être "read"If there are any frenchmen in here...