Windows 10: To classify an application error & check if it can be treated?

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  1. To classify an application error & check if it can be treated?


    If an application error involves a faulting module path in contrast to a faulting application path; both reported as found in a Bin Folder of that application's installation location. Which error means the application freezes at some point on a variable basis of statistic may not happen always and when that happens Windows refuses to allow any other window to poke up and accepts only the Safety Power Options Cntrl+Alt-Del so as to make a restart or a shutdown.Do you suppose there can be some simple instruction, e.g. as regards between an ".exe" extension and an ".sgl" extension module pat

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    Windows Application Error 0xc0000022

    Hello Jon,

    A corrupted system file is one of the possible reasons why you get this Windows application error when attempting to open a PDF file. Given that, we highly suggest performing the following methods to isolate and troubleshoot this issue.

    Method 1: Run DISM

    The DISM may help you to fix some Windows corruption errors. To do so, follow these steps:

    • Right-click the Start Menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Run this command: DISM.EXE /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    • If the operation is completed successfully, close the command prompt and check if your issue has been fixed.

    Method 2: Run System File Checker

    System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files. To do so, follow these steps:

    • Right-click the Start Menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Run this command: SFC /scannow
    • This may take several minutes to finish. If Command Prompt shows
      Verification 100% complete, close the command prompt and check if your issue has been fixed.

    You may also consider checking the suggestions posted by Mike_Keys in this
    thread
    . Quite a few people found his suggestions helpful.

    Feel free to update us with the results.
     
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