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error "application failed to initialize 0xc00000005"urgent
bchang100
post Jul 31 2008, 01:29 AM
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pls help me with this error error "application failed to initialize 0xc00000005", this is the whole reason i have to keep reformating my computer , as soon as i am going to shutdown i am not goign to be able to get back in , cos when i lerformat my comp i can use it once o and this will happen and when i shutdown and logback in the pop up will show nothing will run , no taskbar , icons or anything i am now keeping my computer on to try and save my stuff.i am in desperate need of help i cant even make a hijack log but ithink it is a registry error i cant find a free reigstry fixer the ones i found all need registring or they do nothing at all so could u please link me with a good reg. fixer cos the ones i used also detected liike 500 errors and stuff mising. Duing my scaning of the hijack log there was 2 errors about the registry. please help itrd be greatly appreciated if you could provede me a aplication that can fix these errors
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