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Memory problem using PP 2007 and PFCmedia add-in.



 
 
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Old November 17th, 2009, 08:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
terryp
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Default Memory problem using PP 2007 and PFCmedia add-in.

Hi All,
I have been using PFCmedia add-in to get short videos to run in powerpoint.
This no longer works. When I try to insert 'Media from File' I get the
following message: 'Attempted to read or write protected memory.This is often
an indication that other memory is corrupt MFF-PRX-10001'. I am using Windows
7 on a Vaio VGN-FE41E with duo core T5500 processor and 2Gb Ram. Can anyone
suggest a solution please?
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Old November 17th, 2009, 08:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Matti Vuori
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Default Memory problem using PP 2007 and PFCmedia add-in.

=?Utf-8?B?dGVycnlw?= wrote in
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I have been using PFCmedia add-in to get short videos to run in
powerpoint. This no longer works. When I try to insert 'Media from
File' I get the following message: 'Attempted to read or write
protected memory.This is often an indication that other memory is
corrupt MFF-PRX-10001'. I am using Windows 7 on a Vaio VGN-FE41E with
duo core T5500 processor and 2Gb Ram. Can anyone suggest a solution
please?


PlaysForCertain can (the maker of PFCmedia). This is what they write on
their website: "We measure response time in minutes, not days! We even
provide our phone number on the Contacts page."

 




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