Windows Shut Down Message, Can It Be Fixed?

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my windows 10 pro is an upgrade from a windows 8.1 my laptop was bought with.


After a while when everything went smooth, the windows started to post a message saying: cannot write to memory location when I close my computer. I read somewhere that Microsoft knows it is an error not harmful from windows 8.1

Can it be removed? I read that it is an error reported because windows cannot write to a memory location that is already freed in the shut down process.



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You're correct. That error was present in some past Windows 10 builds on some hardware.
Can you share with us....
What version of Windows 10 you are currently running?

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Well the computer in question is a laptop I bought with windows 8.1 home installed. This I then, when it was possible, upgraded to win10 home. It Seems the ghost moved from 8.1 to new win10
 
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I wonder if this could be a computer build issue and not a windows issue. The computer is an ACER Aspire E15
 

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I suppose it could be, although I would also think that it could or might just as easily be some third party software program or driver that is producing that message.
I'm pretty sure that it's not a "Windows" issue any longer as I haven't heard any reports lately of people having that issue.
 
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I have visited the answer.microsoft in English and there i found that more than 100 have had this problem windows trying to read/write to a memory location already freed..
 

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