When ever I start my computer an error messge comes up. How can I get rid of this?

When ever I start my computer a box containing an error message comes up.

3A Tea 618.EXE-Application Error

The instruction at “0×00000000″ referenced memory at “0×00000000″. The memory could not be “written”.

Click on OK to Terminate the programme.
Click on Cancel to to debug the programme.

OK Cancel

This box keeps coming evry time I start the computer. Hope some one will guide me to get rid of this. Thank you.


4 Responses to “When ever I start my computer an error messge comes up. How can I get rid of this?”

  1. azmale0613 Says:

    it has to do with a certain program that is not loading right

    Did you recently uninstall a program?
    It might be causing it

    Get a good registry cleaner and clean your registry…it is a key in the resistry that is pointing to a missing program or something

  2. Fish Dude Says:

    Did you try clicking on “ok” to terminate it? Try that and it might help.

  3. jackie_1969uk Says:

    Sounds like you have a problem with your startup. Go to start then run and type in msconfig and choose the startup tab, from there take the tick out of anything you dont need on the startup. You usually only need virus protection and firewall on auto anything else will start on demand when you want them to open just double click their icon. Then restart.

    Once you have restarted go to internet option and the advanced tab and under browsing put a tick in “disable script debugging” and take the tick out of “disable a notification about every script error”

  4. Dilbert's Desk Says:

    Two things could be the problem…but first of all, did the computer boot properly after installing this “3A Tea 619″ application? If it did, then I would guess that you may have a bad memory module. If it has never booted properly after installing it, then try to uninstall it. From the error message, it looks like the program is trying to directly access the very first bit of memory directly which is probably not such a good idea in most cases. So I’m inclined to think that it is an application error and you need to just uninstall it. If you don’t know what program installed it, then try doing a search of your C drive from root to locate the executable and maybe you can tell what the program is by the directory structure. If you still can’t tell what it is then try this.

    Go to Start | Run and type in msconfig.

    That will start up a utility where you can control what is run at boot time. Hit the “Startup” tab and try to uncheck some of the programs that do NOT look like system utilities and reboot. There is some risk here in that if you do turn off one of the critical system utilities, your system may not boot normally. At that point, you may need to boot into “Safe Mode”, run the msconfig again from there and recheck some stuff and go again.

    This could be a time consuming process so I’d do the search first.

    Good luck

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