A Microsoft runtime error is one of the most annoying things a computer user can experience. They pop up out the blue and interrupt you while your trying to use a program. Fortunately you can easily fix these runtime errors within minutes by using a special tool designed to tackle this problem. But first, it is important for you to know some of the things that usually cause these errors.
Viruses and trojans can every so often create these runtime errors to happen on your PC, but this is rarely the situation. If you believe this may be the issue in your situation then you can easily function a scan on your PC utilizing your favorite anti-virus software.
The other thing you should check is the program you installed that triggered this runtime error. Uninstall the program and make sure the program is itself is okay. Make sure there aren’t any missing files in it and make sure it has enough memory to operate. Then reinstall the program once you have determined there is nothing wrong with it.
Corrupt file dependencies in your registry is the most frequent cause of a Microsoft runtime error. Your registry is a place that stores settings and options for your Microsoft windows operating system. Your registry can get corrupt over a period of time if you keep installing and uninstalling programs. As soon as corrupted your registry will be the main reason you’re dealing with runtime errors.
To repair your registry you can do it yourself by opening the registry file and make the necessary registry repairs. However, repairing the registry yourself is risky business if your not a PC technician. Thankfully you don’t have to be a PC technician to repair your registry if you use a registry cleaner. A registry cleaner is a special tool that will automatically clean your registry and stop Microsoft runtime errors from occurring. Depending on how many files you currently have on your registry, registry cleaners will take no longer than ten minutes to scan, locate, and eliminate the files responsible for the runtime errors your experiencing.
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