by Stephen Dean on Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:28 pm
Hi,
From Microsoft.
An EAccess violation occurs when the operating system reports an access violation. That means it is notifying you that you are trying to access invalid memory. Many people can receive this notification in error from outdated or erroneous device drivers. You are also likely to see this notification in Windows when you reinstall Windows and you have not yet updated with the Windows Updates.
The EAccess violation keeps a program on your computer from accessing invalid memory.
You can help prevent these kinds of errors from occurring by updating your device drivers after formatting and reinstalling your operating system or installing a Windows Updates. Always install the latest Windows Updates before going through and updating your device drivers.
I would also suggest you to check the issue status in clean boot status.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia