Everytime i switch on my computer i get this error notification – “The instruction at 0*00000000 referenced memory at 0*00000000. The memory could not be read.
It doesn’t matter if i click OK or Cancel, my computer reboots and i get the same message again.
I tried to find a solution online. Even downloaded a registry repair software and fixed 700+ errors. But this one still persists. The instructionson microsoft.com are either useless or too complicated to understand. Will i have to reinstall Windows XP? I think i’ll lose all my data if i do that, right? Is there anyother way to fix this problem?
Tags: "winlogon.exe", Application, Error, Help, Please
If your computer is slower than normal and you’re having other problems it could mean winlogon.exe is an undesirable trojan or it is corrupted. Whether it is a trojan or not usually depends on where it is located on your PC. Many trojans try to cloak themselves as a known legit process.
For example: Svchost.exe is a legit process. However, it could be a trojan too. It just depends on where it is located on your PC. The scum-bags who create trojans know if they can somehow get a similar or identical process to Svchost.exe on your computer, it can run without ever being detected. What makes it tough to tell is… trojan symptoms are similar to a very poorly maintained computer: poor speed, takes forever to load when starting up, slow internet speed, popups, errors, crashing, and freezing.
I highly recommend the regcure software to solve this problem.You can download it from http://www.RegCure.com
If this wont work ,you have to format your system and install fresh copy of windows xp