1. The driver is unstable and incompatible with the system. This is most likely to cause the memory to fail to be read or file protected (the main reason).
2. One or more rogue software is installed on the system, which causes IE to appear.
Or the chance of system crash is relatively high, and file protection may occur.
3. There is a conflict between the program loaded by the system or the program currently running on the system, especially some anti-virus software monitoring programs.
4. There are loopholes in the system itself, making it vulnerable to cyberattacks.
5. Virus problems are also the main cause of memory failure.
Read, file protection, Explorer.exe errors…
6. If the memory cannot be read when playing a game, it is most likely that the graphics card driver is not suitable (unsuitable here means a graphics card that is not suitable for the game or the computer). It is also possible that the system version is not new enough or does not meet the requirements. Games, graphics card drivers.
7. Some software itself is insufficient.
8. Computer hardware overheating is also one of the reasons why the memory cannot be read.
9. Poor compatibility between the computer memory and the motherboard is also a fatal reason why the memory cannot be read!
The above is probably the reason why the system prompts that the memory cannot be read.
In addition, the software only fixes the problem of memory not being read due to some reasons. It is not 100% effective. You can give it a try.
Let’s talk about the principle:
That is, use the regsvr32 command in batch processing to re-register the dynamic link library files (all .dll and .ocx files under system32;).
Note: The repair tool will re-register all .dll and .ocx files under system32.
This operation is sensitive to anti-virus software, so it is recommended that when using the repair tool, please disable the anti-virus software to avoid false alarms from some anti-virus software!
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