for the The memory could not be "read". error ..some times ...it happens that the file is already deleted fm disk speacially if its a temp file created by any soft/winrar etc..but its still visible in explorer..so when u try to del it ...xp doesnt find the file and gives the above error..nothing much 2 worry about it
well now for ntdll.dll.. if u got XP SP2, then it may be "Data Execution Prevention" (DEP) error. Turn off DEP in the XP control panel
1.click the Start button at the bottom left of your screen
2.click the Control Panel menu item
3.then double-click the System icon.
4.Click the Advanced tab
5.Find the item marked Performance right under there is a button that says Settings.
6.Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
7.You'll see two options in that window click the second option that says "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select."
8. when you are finished with that then click the 'add...' button it should be visable at the bottom of the box. then you have to find where the file 'explorer.exe' resides on your computer most of the time it's something like this c:\windows\explorer.exe anyway add explorer to that list. It'll give you a warning just ignore it and click ok. Then you reboot and if you try it everything should work just fine.
OR u can try this
Right click My Computer. Click properties. Choose the advanced tab. click environment variables. if you have a system variable called "NLSPATH" you need to delete it or rename it (select the variable, click edit, and change the name).
Note that this might mess up what put NLSPATH there in the first place.
"Scandisk doesn't exist in NT based systems. XP uses CHKDSK, and there's no easy way to automate it via a script. If a disk/partition/volume is in use, it will have to be dismounted. For your system drive, this usually means that it has to be done after a reboot. Open a command prompt and type CHKDSK /? for the command line options."
here are some solutions
Inside of Windows you can also go to the Command Promt and type chkdsk or chkdsk/r
OR
without any windows gui restart press F8 select safemode with command prompt. CD c:\ [enter]
C:\chkdsk /r [enter]
the "r" repairs
OR
go into my computer and right click on the drive u want to scandisc....a box will pop up....u want to click the tools tab....click error checking....check the two boxes that are there....and click start....it will tell you that it will run scandisc on the next start up....i cant find another way to do it but to restart the pc and then it will do it for you automatically...hope this helps ya.
