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    Default Start up application error... Please help

    I have for the last 3 times i have ran spybot on start up when going to open the programme is says.
    This application has been changed since it was created, since spybot does not change itself we recommed you check for viruses and malware instantly.

    i get this everytime now and i have ran anti virus and spyware and it shows nothing, any advice please would be appriciated. Thankyou

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    Hello,

    This is a little bug in our current version.
    We have already been able to locate and fix it.
    The fix will be downloadable with our next program upgrade. We hope that this will be available soon.
    If you do not want to wait please try this link:
    http://www.safer-networking.org/file...sd141pefix.zip
    This is a beta version of Spybot-S&D where this bug should be fixed.
    This zip file contains the exe file. Just copy it to your Spybot-S&D folder over the old spybot file.

    Best regards
    Sandra
    Team Spybot

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    chrissy33:

    re:
    This application has been changed since it was created.

    Since Spybot-S&D does not change itself, we recommend you check your system for malware and viruses instantly!
    That message has been caused in the past by failing memory (RAM) and I suggest that you consider running a memory diagnostic program. If your system didn't come with diagnostic routines including a memory test there is one here:

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    From:

    Quote Originally Posted by stevegee58 View Post
    I'll be damned. I've been receiving this very error message myself occasionally. And sure enough, I ran that memory tester and one of my DIMMs was bad. I went ahead and not only replaced the bad DIMM but also took the liberty of doubling my RAM from 500MB to 1GB. So far, so good.

    One thing I find disturbing is how the computer seemed to work OK 99.9% of the time. I would have thought that having bad RAM would cause constant crashing but that doesn't seem to be the case.

    Anyway, thanks for the information. It looks like this may have actually fixed the problem.
    From:

    Quote Originally Posted by 502512 View Post
    Downloaded both memtest86 v3.2 from http://www.memtest86.com and memtest86+ v1.7 from http://www.memtest.org. The latter is an updated version of the original memtest86 v3.2 which has not been updated since some time in 2004.

    Results were clearly bad. In a little over an hour's testing, my one 256MB ram module racked up over 2000 individual errors. Time for a visit to the local computer store. Well, at least this gives me a chance to upgrade to a greater amount of memory. Since my Iwill cube only has one memory slot, I'm getting a 1GB module.

    I have other information to pass on after I upgrade the memory and rerun the test.

    Cheers,
    Jeff

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