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Member Avatar for westman2k

You got bad ram or motherboard or cpu. no doubt about it. if it is a desktop, strip all the add in cards out of it, take it down to 1 DIMM, 1 cd drive, 1 hardrive. try to install again. if it fails, swap out the 1 dimm with …

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My IE browser (6) was doing that too, and only on certain sites. Come to find out it was because the flash plugin had somehow cratered. I reinstalled flash player 9 plug-in and voila!.....no more crashes. When I would click on the "details" of the error report window it would …

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Least likely scenario (but not uncommon) is that the video card drivers require the motherboard chipset AGP support drivers, and you did not install the MOBO drivers, (or they need updating). 1st go to the MOBO manufacturers site, and get the latest motherboard and firmware updates for your motherboard. 2nd, …

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Reinstall Flash Player ([URL="http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/"]http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/[/URL]) and/or Shockwave ([URL="http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/"]http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/[/URL]) and see if that fixes it. I was getting the 0xc0000005 with IE6 until I reinstalled Flash Player 9.

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