Computer error

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I got this error out of the blue. When it refers to memory, does it mean Hardrive space or ram speed? Please tell me anything that might be considered useful

The instruction at 0x79a20999 referenced memory at 0x79a20999 . The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error status of 0xc000000e .

Thanks alot, I appreciate it.
 

Ausm

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Just about 95% of 'STOP:' errors (0xc000000e) are hardware related. Normally it's either a hardware device or driver.

How old is your computer?
 

dclive

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If you're getting a BSOD, analyze the dump yourself. See my web page (see my .sig) for details on the howto.