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"Illegal Instruction (0xc000001d) at address 0x00402818" means that you are trying to run an application built with instruction sets that are newer than the ones that are built into the CPU.  
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&quot;Illegal Instruction (0xc000001d) at address 0x00402818&quot; means that you are trying to run an application built with instruction sets that are newer than the ones that are built into the CPU. <br>
 
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For example, an optimized Seti application with SSE3, while the maximum the CPU can do is SSE2.  
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For example, an optimized Seti application with SSE3, while the maximum the CPU can do is SSE2. <br>
 
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This can be fixed by running [http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html CPU-Z] and then choosing the correct application from the optimized bunch (or in Seti's case, the Lunatics installer).  
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This can be fixed by running [http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html CPU-Z] and then choosing the correct application from the optimized bunch (or in Seti's case, the Lunatics installer). <br>
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 6 December 2016

"Illegal Instruction (0xc000001d) at address 0x00402818" means that you are trying to run an application built with instruction sets that are newer than the ones that are built into the CPU.

For example, an optimized Seti application with SSE3, while the maximum the CPU can do is SSE2.

This can be fixed by running CPU-Z and then choosing the correct application from the optimized bunch (or in Seti's case, the Lunatics installer).


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Jorden 383 18-06-2008