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Last answer on Jul 7, 2009 7:58:49 pm BST hadeel, on Jul 7, 2009 7:30:48 pm BST 
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Hello,

When i start my Notebook , i get message says : Instruction at 0xc106c985. referenced memory at 0x0105e4c2. I/O error status 0xc000009c

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 CarbonCopy, on Jul 7, 2009 7:58:49 pm BST

First, I would need a little more info? At what point do you get this information in the boot up process? As a general rule any time you see I/O (Input Output) it would indicate a device. Perhaps you have a USB device connected during boot up? If you have a "Legacy" device (old) connected it may give you this data. I would first check to see what devices you have connected and secondly if you installed something recently ie; before this data was displayed or connected a new device. Then check for device driver updates on all of your connected devices. Also look in windows "Device Manager" for any yellow flags!

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