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		<title>Giveaway of the Day Forums &#187; Topic: TweakRAM 6.2 - access violation errors under Windows ME</title>
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			<title>harpo2448 on "TweakRAM 6.2 - access violation errors under Windows ME"</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 18:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><p>Probably the same experience as Dave Creek, #40 (Windows 98SE) in the comments for the day it was offered.</p>
<p>I uninstalled a previous GAOTD version, Elcor TweakRAM 5.8 Build 10.13, to install this newer one on my Windows ME system.  This was a mistake, a step backwards!  At least the previous version, which displayed the wrong memory and cpu usage among other issues, would run "politely".</p>
<p>Upon launching this new version I got a never-ending series of identical windows titled "TweakRAM - application error":</p>
<p>"Access violation at address 70042B14. Read of address 70042B14."</p>
<p>They popped up about once a second, so I could not successfully click on the "close" button of the main application window to exit it.  Eventually I had to terminate it (CTRL-ALT-DEL menu).</p>
<p>The same thing happened even after restarting, then stripping the system down to the minimum number of processes before launching TweakRAM 6.2.</p>
<p>I tried uninstalling it, rebooting, re-installing, but had the same result (again, on a minimally-loaded system, no anti-virus or other non-essentials running).</p>
<p>I guess I can live without it...
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