dedq
Active member
Hello!
I've read quite a lot about the mistakes on the internet and I can tell you that I first of all tries to approach the first one and then the second one. Let me try telling you what I've tried:
1. It's not the redistributable problem because I literally updated every single redistributable I was able to. I can even tell you that my laptop running Windows 11 having literally the same programs without redistributable doesn't have these problems.
2. I've tried running some programs using administrator accounts and seems like they don't have this kind of problem but I need to combine administrator account with compatibility mode and if I don't use it, the applications won't open at all.
3. Windows Defender is turned off and every single antivirus is turned off so there is no reason for something to be blocked and I see one of those mistakes as far as I've read could be because Windows cannot access the files it needs in order to the open.exe file.
4. Of course I cannot guarantee that is not some kind of malware issue that I can tell you that I've downloaded every single antivirus I was able to include Webroot and Malwarebytes in order to scan for malware and I can tell you there were some files which were cleaned but nothing really changed in practice. The errors are still here.
5. I've even tried running a program which tracks what kind dll error could be potentially preventing the program from running but I can tell you that the program wasn't able to run the programs I wanted to identify. Very strange.
6. I tried importing and restoring my registry but I ended up with my computer rejecting to boot adequately. Very strange as well.
7. System restore didn't help either and reinstalling the programs which are concerned didn't help either because I would reinstall those programs and run them without any problems on the first try but after that they would just start crashing randomly. I cannot even tell you is the same programs but sometimes the program A will work without any problem and sometimes it won't even open because of the same mistake.
8. "Sfc /scannow" and "DISM" so no Integrity violations.
9. Not a single Registry Cleaner software was able to sort this out and I still I think the problem is in registry itself but I don't really know how to sort that out.
10. Resetting the PC without keeping data seems to work about that is not really a viable solution. I have a bad cough but a backup seems to contain some files which are bad.
What I want to try now is ask you guys what In your experience do these kinds of mistakes mean and are they similar at all? I know one of them is the problem with permissions if I'm not mistaken but I don't really know which one honestly. I don't even make a difference between two of them.
Some programs I have tried to run first of all showed some kind of dll mistake and when I downloaded the dll file the mistake disappeared but I got one of these two errors.
What I would want to try is trying to reinstall the system with keeping the data intact. Is that possible over some USB Windows 11 media?
Thank you for reading!
I've read quite a lot about the mistakes on the internet and I can tell you that I first of all tries to approach the first one and then the second one. Let me try telling you what I've tried:
1. It's not the redistributable problem because I literally updated every single redistributable I was able to. I can even tell you that my laptop running Windows 11 having literally the same programs without redistributable doesn't have these problems.
2. I've tried running some programs using administrator accounts and seems like they don't have this kind of problem but I need to combine administrator account with compatibility mode and if I don't use it, the applications won't open at all.
3. Windows Defender is turned off and every single antivirus is turned off so there is no reason for something to be blocked and I see one of those mistakes as far as I've read could be because Windows cannot access the files it needs in order to the open.exe file.
4. Of course I cannot guarantee that is not some kind of malware issue that I can tell you that I've downloaded every single antivirus I was able to include Webroot and Malwarebytes in order to scan for malware and I can tell you there were some files which were cleaned but nothing really changed in practice. The errors are still here.
5. I've even tried running a program which tracks what kind dll error could be potentially preventing the program from running but I can tell you that the program wasn't able to run the programs I wanted to identify. Very strange.
6. I tried importing and restoring my registry but I ended up with my computer rejecting to boot adequately. Very strange as well.
7. System restore didn't help either and reinstalling the programs which are concerned didn't help either because I would reinstall those programs and run them without any problems on the first try but after that they would just start crashing randomly. I cannot even tell you is the same programs but sometimes the program A will work without any problem and sometimes it won't even open because of the same mistake.
8. "Sfc /scannow" and "DISM" so no Integrity violations.
9. Not a single Registry Cleaner software was able to sort this out and I still I think the problem is in registry itself but I don't really know how to sort that out.
10. Resetting the PC without keeping data seems to work about that is not really a viable solution. I have a bad cough but a backup seems to contain some files which are bad.
What I want to try now is ask you guys what In your experience do these kinds of mistakes mean and are they similar at all? I know one of them is the problem with permissions if I'm not mistaken but I don't really know which one honestly. I don't even make a difference between two of them.
Some programs I have tried to run first of all showed some kind of dll mistake and when I downloaded the dll file the mistake disappeared but I got one of these two errors.
What I would want to try is trying to reinstall the system with keeping the data intact. Is that possible over some USB Windows 11 media?
Thank you for reading!
- Windows Build/Version
- Widows 11 22000.282
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- AMD Athlon X4 860K
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte F2A58M-S1
- Memory
- 8 gigabytes DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon R7200 Series
- Hard Drives
- SSD.