DoctorWho
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I was playing a game using the Xbox Game Pass app and the EA Play app. I couldn't connect to the EA server and had a bad crash where the applications froze and I couldn't even reboot.
I then forced a reboot by cutting the power, but after that I suddenly got a weird Bing Co-Pilot appearing on the taskbar for no apparent reason.
Then the real problem started, at random times when I restart or shut down, I get this error message:
"Explorer.exe application error: the instruction at <memory address> referenced memory at <memory address> could not be written."
I have tried multiple solutions to this, including a memory diagnostic, restarting Windows explorer, running DISM.exe or sfc scannow, but nothing has helped. The problem does go away usually after one of these steps, but seems to come back randomly.
Since nothing has really fixed this, and I am considering a total windows restore. Do you think this is a good idea?
Microsoft has suggested changing virtual memory or disabling fast startup, but this doesn't seem to really address what is causing this problem, seems to just cover up the issue, right?
Can anyone suggest anything? Do you think I should also re-install or delete the Xbox or EA App that started the problem, or do you not think this is part of the issue?
Thanks for any help.
I then forced a reboot by cutting the power, but after that I suddenly got a weird Bing Co-Pilot appearing on the taskbar for no apparent reason.
Then the real problem started, at random times when I restart or shut down, I get this error message:
"Explorer.exe application error: the instruction at <memory address> referenced memory at <memory address> could not be written."
I have tried multiple solutions to this, including a memory diagnostic, restarting Windows explorer, running DISM.exe or sfc scannow, but nothing has helped. The problem does go away usually after one of these steps, but seems to come back randomly.
Since nothing has really fixed this, and I am considering a total windows restore. Do you think this is a good idea?
Microsoft has suggested changing virtual memory or disabling fast startup, but this doesn't seem to really address what is causing this problem, seems to just cover up the issue, right?
Can anyone suggest anything? Do you think I should also re-install or delete the Xbox or EA App that started the problem, or do you not think this is part of the issue?
Thanks for any help.
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