Mr. Ferguson, thanks for pointing me to the sfc.
I ran the sfc and opened the file. This is what was in the sfcdetails.txt
file:
2008-11-24 18:25:51, Info CSI 000000ea [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:25:55, Info CSI 000000ec [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:26:49, Info CSI 0000010a [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:26:53, Info CSI 0000010c [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:29:11, Info CSI 0000015f [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:29:11, Info CSI 00000161 [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:29:11, Info CSI 00000163 [SR] Cannot repair
2008-11-24 18:29:11, Info CSI 00000168 [SR] Cannot repair
These look like memory locations and not files. The sfc instructions don't
say anything about memory, just how to replace files.
What's next?
Dave
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> SFC will probably do it.
> Some Windows Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop
> responding: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
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> "Dave" <> wrote in message
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> > I get an explorer.exe application error every time I shutdown. The error
> > is
> > "The instruction at 0x761d84fd referenced memory at 0x00000000. The
> > memory
> > could not be read."
> > The address (for example 0x761d84fd) varies.
> > Any ideas how to eliminate this error? Thanks.
>