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Old 01-04-2007, 03:43 AM
lake view pastor
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windows keeps shutting down

I recently started having problem when i try to activate certain web sites.
I keep getting the following error message:
ref memory instruction@oxo11638/38 could not be read
file: yiesrvc.dll

instruction @0x70901010 ref@0x00000014 could not be read
file: yiesrvc.dll

I am pulling my hair what little i have left out by the roots.

Do I have to go in and zero out the drive and reinstall everything or what?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: windows keeps shutting down

The dll is related to Yahoo Instant Messenger service, which I dont use

"lake view pastor" <lakeviewpastor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:CCE9DEBB-74D7-47D7-BF3C-00F452E313B8@microsoft.com...
> I recently started having problem when i try to activate certain web

sites.
> I keep getting the following error message:
> ref memory instruction@oxo11638/38 could not be read
> file: yiesrvc.dll
>
> instruction @0x70901010 ref@0x00000014 could not be read
> file: yiesrvc.dll
>
> I am pulling my hair what little i have left out by the roots.
>
> Do I have to go in and zero out the drive and reinstall everything or

what?
> Thanks in advance for any help.



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Old 01-04-2007, 03:45 AM
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Re: windows keeps shutting down

lake view pastor wrote:

> I recently started having problem when i try to activate certain web
> sites. I keep getting the following error message:
> ref memory instruction@oxo11638/38 could not be read
> file: yiesrvc.dll
>
> instruction @0x70901010 ref@0x00000014 could not be read
> file: yiesrvc.dll
>
> I am pulling my hair what little i have left out by the roots.
>
> Do I have to go in and zero out the drive and reinstall everything or
> what? Thanks in advance for any help.


As DL has told you (and a quick Google of the file name would have shown
you), your issues are with the Yahoo IM. This thread suggests
uninstaling and reinstalling not only the Yahoo IM but Java, too.

http://www.webuser.co.uk/forums/show...47/an/0/page/5

Here is a link to the latest Java from Sun:
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp

If you have multiple entries for Java in Add/Remove Programs then
uninstall them all before installing the latest Java.

Zeroing out the drive would be like cutting off your arm to scratch an
itch on your finger.

If you have not done any scanning for malware as part of a regular
maintenance program, it would be wise to do so.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...ml#Maintenance

Malke
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