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The instruction at "0x71ab664d" referenced memory at "0x71ab664d"

I am a windows xp user.

  • Lynne Jul 06, 2010

    Need more information in order to help you with this problem. what is the exact and full error message, what is the operating system and if windows what service pack is installed?

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I think this article will help you solve the problem: http://www.fileinspect.com/fileinfo/explorer-exe/. It specifically deals with explorer.exe errors.

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