This file is typically a legitimate component used by manufacturers to track hardware status (like printer ink levels) or network security. Common origins include:
Windows may have corrupted system files that are contributing to the memory violation. Open Command Prompt as Administrator .
Third-party antivirus programs block the monitor file. This file is typically a legitimate component used
Look for , Brother Status Monitor , or Epson Status Monitor . Right-click the entry and select Disable . Restart your computer. 2. Clean Install Your Printer Drivers
Often, the program simply needs higher privileges to access memory. Third-party antivirus programs block the monitor file
If the file is corrupted, a fresh installation is necessary. Uninstall the application entirely. Restart your computer.
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To apply the best fix, identify the cause first. Here are the top 7 triggers: