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The instruction at "0x30303731" referenced memory at "0x30303731". The memory could not be "read".

Asked by sameerz786 in Microsoft Visual Interdev

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While I was using Visual InterDev, I restarted the pc by mistake. Now whenever I try stating interdev it gives following error.

The instruction at "0x30303731" referenced memory at "0x30303731". The memory could not be "read".

Click OK to terminate the program
Click CANCEL to debig the program

The error title is DEVENV.EXE - 'Application Error'.
The memory address in messge change every time I try to start it but instruction at address and referenced memory address is always the same.


I removed Visual Interdev (Not not whole VS6) and reinstalled it, but it didn't fix it.

I tried debugging it through VC++ it gives error 'Unhandled exception in DEVENV.EXE: 0x000000C5: Access Violation'.
Address in this error messege never changes.Start Free Trial
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