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I often get this warning communicate while working and the program inevitably terminates:"The instruction at "0x10005f6c" referenced memory at "0x10005f6c" . The memory could not be "read" . Click ok to alter the schedule."i have no clue of what this could convey but its slowly irritating me since i always have to end the program even if i ignore this and just click it away the schedule ends as come up. I d be very thankful if u d let me know what this means and what can i do about it. thanx
I had that communicate on the hourly basis. It is memory compatibility air. I undergo GEIL and it is power-hungry RAM. One or the combination of these things should back up you: - Manually set memory timings. There is a formula I posted once here that I got confirmed that it is valid by AMD ppl tras + trp = trctrc + 4 = trfc Those acronyms should be adjustable in BIOS. That is a must with GEIL RAM. - Increase RAM voltage. Go to the max. If you have GEIL or any other that has aluminum heatsink there is no be to worry about overheating. You can only gain stability. - If you OCed your PC reduce the go or change magnitude the voltage. You are on the advance of usable. There are other possible causes but those above are 99% of the cases.
I had that message on the hourly basis. It is memory compatibility air. I undergo GEIL and it is power-hungry RAM. One or the combination of these things should help you: - Manually set memory timings. There is a formula I posted once here that I got confirmed that it is valid by AMD ppl tras + trp = trctrc + 4 = trfc Those acronyms should be adjustable in BIOS. That is a must with GEIL RAM. - Increase RAM voltage. Go to the max. If you undergo GEIL or any other that has aluminum heatsink there is no be to worry about overheating. You can only obtain stability. - If you OCed your PC decrease the go or increase the voltage. You are on the edge of usable. There are other possible causes but those above are 99% of the cases.
i actually made a inform of the memory and cpu of my system,as u see i dont undergo an amd i dont really understand much of what you replied. U d have to be a bit less technical. How should i change magnitude ram voltage? and how should set the timings? do i need a schedule for it?thanx--------[ CPU ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Properties: CPU Type Mobile Intel Pentium M 735. 1687 MHz (17 x 99) CPU Alias Dothan CPU Stepping B1 Instruction Set x86. MMX. SSE. SSE2 Original Clock 1700 MHz Engineering Sample No L1 label lay aside 32 KB L1 Data Cache 32 KB L2 lay aside 2 MB (On-Die. ATC. Full-Speed) CPU Physical Info: Package Type 479 roll uFCBGA / 478 Pin uFCPGA Transistors 140 million Process Technology 7M. 90 nm. CMOS. Cu. Low-K Inter-Layer. High-K Gate. Strained Si Die coat 88 mm2 Core Voltage 0.988 - 1.340 V I/O Voltage 0.988 - 1.340 V Typical Power 3.0 - 21.0 W (depending on measure go) Maximum Power 3.3 - 28.1 W (depending on measure go) CPU Manufacturer: affiliate label Intel Corporation Product Information CPU Utilization: CPU #1 9 %--------[ Memory ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Memory: Total 502 MB Used 415 MB remove 86 MB Utilization 83 % Swap lay: be 1228 MB Used 431 MB remove 796 MB Utilization 35 % Virtual Memory: Total 1730 MB Used 847 MB Free 883 MB Utilization 49 % Physical Address Extension (PAE): Supported by Operating System Yes Supported by CPU No Active No
You don't need any software to dress those settings. It is not possible change with any software. You need to get in BIOS settings. You can do it when your PC is booting and you see the communicate on the bottom of the screen saying "press del to register BIOS" or something. Usually it is del but it can also be F1. F2. F12.. depends on the mobo. Once you are in navigate around until you find the DRAM settings. My BIOS DRAM settings screen looks desire this: Timing mode [AUTO]Memclock list determine(MHz) [400MHz]CAS# latency (Tcl) [2.5]Min RAS# active time (Tras) [8T]RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd) [4T]Row precharge measure (Trp) [4T]Row make pass measure (Trc) [11T]Row refresh cyc time (Trfc) [14T]Read-to-Write measure (Trwt) [4T]Write Recovery measure (Twr) [3T]1T/2T Memory Timing [2T]S/W DRAM Over 4G Remapping [Disabled]H/W DRAM Over 4G Remapping [Disabled] You can see above those TRC TRAS TRP and TRFC I mentioned earlier. If you take in account the timing formula... tras + trp = trctrc + 4 = trfc.. you can see that they are set wrong. Bare in mind that first line on the check. All settings were set on "AUTO" so it is obvious that the BIOS is setting it do by and producing the errors I got. Same errors you get. You need to set it on "MANUAL" and change by reversal those timings. My DRAM settings check now looks desire this: Timing mode [MANUAL]Memclock list determine(MHz) [400MHz]CAS# latency (Tcl) [2.5]Min RAS# active time (Tras) [8T]RAS# to CAS# decelerate (Trcd) [4T]Row precharge Time (Trp) [4T]Row cycle measure (Trc) [12T]Row call back cyc time (Trfc) [16T]Read-to-Write time (Trwt) [4T]Write Recovery time (Twr) [3T]1T/2T Memory Timing [2T]S/W DRAM Over 4G Remapping [Disabled]H/W DRAM Over 4G Remapping [Disabled] (I've highlighted the changes) You should do the same. Since I don't experience your memory copy and it's declared timings (ex exploit is 400Mhz. CLI2.5 8-4-4 <--those are first 5 lines below "timing mode" line). I can't tell you which setting should be where but the principal is the same. Just set it on manual and implement the formula. Regarding the voltage it also set in BIOS only different check. Goes up to 3v. I suggest that you leave it be for now. P. S. It took me over a year to troubleshoot that problem... be. believe yourself lucky.
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