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MATLAB 14 sp1 startup problem

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I recently installled MATLAB 14 (sp1) on my system(WinXP ,P4,256RAM)
But it does not start.An error window appears and the program shuts down.
The following is the matlab crash dump report.
Segmentation violation detected at Mon Jan 30 19:17:22 2006
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Configuration:
MATLAB Version: 7.0.1.24704 (R14) Service Pack 1
MATLAB License: 237655
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
Window System: Version 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
Processor ID: x86 Family 15 Model 1 Stepping 2, GenuineIntel
Virtual Machine: Java 1.4.2_04 with Sun Microsystems Inc. Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
(mixed mode)
Default Charset: ibm-5348_P100-1997

Register State:
EAX = 00000000 EBX = 00000001
ECX = 00000000 EDX = 00000020
ESI = 00000000 EDI = 78c0a048
EBP = 00cdeb78 ESP = 00cdeb60
EIP = 789dfe73 FLG = 00210202

Stack Trace:
[0] m_interpreter.dll:void __cdecl inPushCheckpoint(int * const)(0x00cdebb0, 0x05b3276c, 0, 0) + 179 bytes
[1] m_interpreter.dll:_inCallFcnWithTrap(1, 0x00cdec18, 1, 0x00cdec0c) + 60 bytes
[2] libuij.dll:public: class UDInterface * __thiscall uij::EchoImpl::createJavaUDDWrapper(class _jobject *)(0, 0x140ff148, 0x0149bff0, 0x014b4630) + 55 bytes
[3] libuij.dll:public: void __thiscall uij::EchoImpl::validateJavaObject(void)(0, 0, 0x00cded1c "HíÍ", 0x79b7bf77) + 81 bytes
[4] uiw.dll:void __cdecl ws_ProcessPendingEvents(int)(0, 0x033680e6, 2780368, 0x00cded24) + 79 bytes
[5] jmi.dll:_NativeProcessPendingEventsWrapper@8(0x140ff448, 0x033663d0, 0x00cded2c ",íÍ", 0x140ff0e8) + 7 bytes
[6] 0x03362d4b(0, 0x00cded54 "TíÍ", 0x14271c60, 0x00cded7c)
[7] 0x03362d4b(0, 0x1099a0f0, 0x00cded80, 0x1427076c)
[8] 0x03363051(0, 0x00cdeda8 "¨íÍ", 0x1498fe6d, 0x00cdedd4)
[9] 0x03362d4b(0, 0x10969660, 0x10240980, 0x00cdedd8 "ØíÍ")
[10] 0x03362bf3(0x10240980, 0x10240968, 0x102405e8, 0x00cdee08)
[11] 0x03362bf3(0, 0, 0, 1)
[12] 0x03362c9f(0, 0, 0x149756b8, 0x102409c8)
[13] 0x03362bf3(0, 0x149756b8, 0x102409c8, 0)
[14] 0x03362bf3(0x102409c8, 0x10997078, 0x10240c10, 0x109d0b70)
[15] 0x03362bf3(0, 0x10240c28, 0, 0)
[16] 0x033600ee(0x00cdef88 "8l*", 0x00cdf138, 10, 0x14336020)
[17] jvm.dll:0x7817108b(10, 0, 0x00cdf080, 2781320)
[18] jvm.dll:0x781abe81(0x78170f9d, 0x00cdf130, 0x00cdf040 "¤p*", 0x00cdf080)
[19] jvm.dll:0x78170f98(0x00cdf130, 2781348, 0x00cdf080, 2780216)
[20] jvm.dll:0x781748b4(2780368, 0x00cdf130, 2781348, 1)
[21] jvm.dll:0x78175db4(2780368, 0x059659d8, 0x05a77dd0, 0x00cdf174)
[22] jmi.dll:_mljCallVoidMethod(0x059659d8, 0x05a77dd0, 1, 1) + 72 bytes
[23] jmi.dll:_JavaStartDesktop(1, 0, 0, 0x01496ce0) + 178 bytes
[24] mcr.dll:public: void __thiscall mcrGlobalOptionsInternal::mcr_initialize0(class MfileReader *,bool)(0x01497dd0 " T@", 0, 0x01497dd0 " T@", 0x7c3416b8) + 1225 bytes
[25] mcr.dll:public: void __thiscall mcrGlobalOptionsInternal::mcr_initialize(class MfileReader *,bool)(0x01497dd0 " T@", 0, 0x7c80b529, 0x01497d98) + 70 bytes
[26] mcr.dll:public: __thiscall mcrInstance::mcrInstance(class mcrOptions &,class MfileReader *)(0x00cdff04, 0x01497dd0 " T@", 271244, 0x4d5c3a45) + 265 bytes
[27] MATLAB.exe:0x00401c86(4194304, 0, 271244, 0x01497d98)
[28] MATLAB.exe:0x00403e45(0x00e9dd60, 0x7c90e1fe "¸±", 0x7ffdd000, 0x8054a938)
[29] kernel32.dll:0x7c816d4f(0x00403cc0 "jth8U@", 0, 0, 0)

Pleeeeeease! someone help me.....
 

I once had problem installing Matlab, and I was getting a similar error message.

I remember having re-installed the program several times with no luck. It may have to do with the operating system.

Since I din't want to format my hard disk, I created another partition and installed a second operating system (the same, winXP).

It is a lot of work, but

a) you get a clean working environment, that can be used for other purposes (trying new software, keeping it clean and just for your work, etc)

b) you don't have to back-up your files, since you are working on a entirely different partition

c) If you do that from the beginning, you will (most certainly) waste less time than if you try to solve the problem ( at least this happened in my case)

cheers
 

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