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Microsoft Visual c++ Runtime Error
I keep getting the following error below on a windows 7 32-bit computer on boot up after windows comes up. Once I click ok I can continue on no problem with the computer. It only occurs when your reboot it and after windows comes up. I have tried this microsoft support kb article already http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822521 with no luck. It will not tell me on the error if it is a iexplore issue or with just program files either for this is all it will give me.
Microsoft Visual c++
Runtime error
Program c:\Program F....
Microsoft Visual c++
Runtime error
Program c:\Program F....
Can you post the complete path for "Program c:\Program F.... "?
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No, What I stated in my previous post is all the error will give me? I am starting to think there might be some issue to be checked in the registry on this. I tried to remove with Microsoft fix it tools but had no luck.
Ok, when did the error message appear first? Did you install any software or updates just before that? Can you have a look in the windows eventlog and try to determine which application is giving the error?
ASKER
I would have to check on that and get back to you later on it. This has been going on for like a month now.
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I've requested that this question be closed as follows:
Accepted answer: 0 points for lkdunn's comment #a38437873
for the following reason:
I accept my own comment as the solution because it fixed the issue.
Accepted answer: 0 points for lkdunn's comment #a38437873
for the following reason:
I accept my own comment as the solution because it fixed the issue.
I don't think this question can be closed this way. In http:#a38424681 is suggested to check software installations when the issue started happening. Now the question is closed referring to some widget toolbar that was installed, without awarding points.
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Why can't it be fixed? I fixed it so I should know that it was fixed or not? If Experts Exchange wants to keep this open go ahead for all I care but the issue has been resolved.
ASKER
Since Ididnt get any help from Experts Exchange on this issue and I had to research hard until I figured out the answer on my own. Just delete the question!
@JARmod101 - Looks like this one can be closed ;) Although I don't agree on the "didn't get any help" remark....
ASKER
Well I didn't!
ASKER
I have resolved this issue on my own. It ended up being a widgi toolbar that had gotten installed on the computer that was causing the popup error. I removed it and it is fixed now