For about 2 weeks now, I keep getting these error messages "0xc0000005" and "0xc000007b" when trying to use certain programs. My laptop will also not update it's fucking .NET framework, which I believe is why several of my applications won't work. No matter how many times I try, it keeps failing to update. My laptop is essentially useless right now; it's good for Internet without any flash/videos. I've been trying to fix this problem on my own but nothing is working.
WHAT DO I DO (BESIDES KILL MYSELF)?
are they popups or blue screens
which programs are you trying to use.
have you tried uninstalling .NET and then just installing a most recent version
Quote from: Wrench on October 01, 2010, 09:08:10 PMit's good for Internet without any flash
I HAVE CLICKTOFLASH INSTALLED AND I LOVE IT
Quote from: Khadafi on October 01, 2010, 09:16:48 PM
are they popups or blue screens
which programs are you trying to use.
have you tried uninstalling .NET and then just installing a most recent version
I HAVE CLICKTOFLASH INSTALLED AND I LOVE IT
Popups
So far, I've noticed these:
setup.exe
SpySweeperUI.exe
iTunes
jusched.exe (or something like that. I don't know what it is)
Adobe Acrobat
There were a few others, but I can't remember anymore off the top of my head
No, how do I do that? I'm stupid, I'm sorry.
uh what is setup.exe for lol
jusched is the updater for java
Quote from: Khadafi on October 01, 2010, 09:38:40 PM
uh what is setup.exe for lol
jusched is the updater for java
I'll just be doing stuff then setup.exe automatically pops up with that error message lol
i might have to take it in somewhere :(
what kind of computer is it
Quote from: Khadafi on October 01, 2010, 09:49:19 PM
what kind of computer is it
HP Pavilion dv3 with Windows 7 Home Edition
setup.exe is probably HP's shitty bloatware then.
Quote from: Khadafi on October 02, 2010, 06:14:11 AM
setup.exe is probably HP's shitty bloatware then.
Probably.
But do you know anyway I can get rid of this problem? The only solutions I have are taking it to get fixed or figuring out my kill discs that shitty Geeksquad burnt for me instead of giving me the originals
Wait is it an error number?
Or does it say error at location 0xc0000005?
Quote from: Minus; on October 02, 2010, 10:00:21 AM
Wait is it an error number?
Or does it say error at location 0xc0000005?
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
That number is a memory location.
Do you have an up to date virus scanner? It could be caused by viruses. Also try reinstalling the software it seems the application could be trying to access memory it shouldn't. Also if neither of those to work, run memtest86 to check your ram, make sure it isn't faulty ram. Also do a chkdsk. At the moment that is all i could think of. Its more likely to be a windows problem then faulty memory. But check just in case.
Quote from: Minus; on October 02, 2010, 11:30:55 AM
That number is a memory location.
Do you have an up to date virus scanner? It could be caused by viruses. Also try reinstalling the software it seems the application could be trying to access memory it shouldn't. Also if neither of those to work, run memtest86 to check your ram, make sure it isn't faulty ram. Also do a chkdsk. At the moment that is all i could think of. Its more likely to be a windows problem then faulty memory. But check just in case.
It took control of my anti-virus program lol. I tried installing another, but it took control of that too.Fuck this error code.
When I ran chkdsk, it literrally appeared for a split second. I couldn't see anything at all. It won't let me read it.
Quote from: Wrench on October 02, 2010, 11:39:35 AM
It took control of my anti-virus program lol. I tried installing another, but it took control of that too.Fuck this error code.
When I ran chkdsk, it literrally appeared for a split second. I couldn't see anything at all. It won't let me read it.
Boot into safe mode and see if you can run your anti virus program.
I don't know if that will help at all? But try?
When did it start?
If it started when you first got the computer, just re-install Windows since something is probably wrong with HP's image.
though if you got it from best buy it's also possible that their shitware is also causing problems
That's exactly what happened this last time my computer was down.
You'll need to wipe everything and reinstall the OS. IT IS THE ONLY WAY.
Quote from: Classique on October 02, 2010, 01:38:13 PM
That's exactly what happened this last time my computer was down.
You'll need to wipe everything and reinstall the OS. IT IS THE ONLY WAY.
It's possible to fix without re-installing the OS but re-installing may be the easiest method (We generally do that at work to clean up viruses and OS errors since it only takes half an hour)
Assuming the installation discs don't include the shitware from Best Buy and HP.
Unless he had the problem from the beginning I wouldn't suggest a re-install yet.
Wrench: try to download and install this:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/d/e9d80355-7ab4-45b8-80e8-983a48d5e1bd/msicuu2.exe
If that doesn't work try CCleaner
oh also are you using 64-bit or 32-bit edition? conversely which editions of the programs are you running?
None of my HP Bloatware has caused problems such as that.
It could be a problem with windows itself. Just hope it isn't a hardware problem.
Safe Mode didn't do anything. Problems still there.
This started about 3 weeks ago.
I'll download right now and hope for the best.
64 bit edition
Thanks for all the responses guys. I hope it works.
MOTHERFUCKING FUCKER FUCK
QuoteUnknown Exception
CCleaner v2.36.1233
MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Intel Core2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz
4.0GB RAM
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family
that .exe didn't load or whatever lol
Just reinstall windows. It will run better either way happydood;
Quote from: Minus; on October 02, 2010, 08:19:08 PM
Just reinstall windows. It will run better either way happydood;
I don't know how to.
Geeksquad left me 3 burned discs labeled HP 1-3, 2-3, and 3-3
I put them in and nothing happens. I can look at random files :|
Quote from: Wrench on October 09, 2010, 10:30:37 PM
I don't know how to.
Geeksquad left me 3 burned discs labeled HP 1-3, 2-3, and 3-3
I put them in and nothing happens. I can look at random files :|
try leaving in 1-3 and restart
Do you boot off of the disc? Do you not boot normally? Do you get a prompt?
I think those discs are the installations discs.
Quote from: TheSequel on October 10, 2010, 12:11:45 AM
try leaving in 1-3 and restart
Do you boot off of the disc? Do you not boot normally? Do you get a prompt?
I think those discs are the installations discs.
It didn't do anything at all when I rebooted.
They might be, but the discs are called RECOVERY13 or whatever their number is.
This might help : http://www.pctechbytes.com/hp/hp-system-recovery-in-windows-7
This should restore your computer to the way it was out-of-the-box. I think this should work.
I don't know if your HP laptop is the same as mine. But they have a recovery partition and then a CD with more recovery items.
Basically when you reinstall windows only install the necessary items like the drivers, and whatever other software you see as necessary. Get rid of all the bloatware. And also do you have a windows reinstallation disc?
Quote from: TheSequel on October 10, 2010, 07:57:40 AM
This might help : http://www.pctechbytes.com/hp/hp-system-recovery-in-windows-7
This should restore your computer to the way it was out-of-the-box. I think this should work.
Holy shit I love you. Everything works perfect now. Thank you so much!!
It was worth upgrading Vista to Windows 7 again.
Quote from: Wrench on October 10, 2010, 09:41:32 PM
Holy shit I love you. Everything works perfect now. Thank you so much!!
It was worth upgrading Vista to Windows 7 again.
No problem man.
idk why the CD didn't work but whatever as long as it works now
btw try not to lose those recovery discs you're apparently only allowed to burn them once though you might be able to re-burn since you reinstalled everything, but just to be on the safe side ;)