The application failed to start correctly (0xc0000006)


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    Windows Professional x64
       #1

    The application failed to start correctly (0xc0000006)


    Hi,
    I am having problems with my Windows 7 x64 bit desktop Computer. It was working fine before the holidays. When I booted it up yesterday, it took an unusually long time to "fire up". I immediately noticed also that I cannot run any of my application on the computer, (Word, Malwarebytes, AVG etc). Every time I try, I get the following message "The application failed to start correctly (0xc0000006). Click OK to close the Application"
    I rebooted in safe mode and tried to open the same applications but got the same result.
    I also ran sfc/scannow in safe mode and it was unsuccessful because message saying "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation".
    Is there a way of fixing these issues I have with my computer without having to reinstall Windows?

    Thanks in anticipation of someone helping with this.

    Al
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 966
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #2

    Hwindi said:
    Hi,
    I am having problems with my Windows 7 x64 bit desktop Computer. It was working fine before the holidays. When I booted it up yesterday, it took an unusually long time to "fire up". I immediately noticed also that I cannot run any of my application on the computer, (Word, Malwarebytes, AVG etc). Every time I try, I get the following message "The application failed to start correctly (0xc0000006). Click OK to close the Application"
    I rebooted in safe mode and tried to open the same applications but got the same result.
    I also ran sfc/scannow in safe mode and it was unsuccessful because message saying "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation".
    Is there a way of fixing these issues I have with my computer without having to reinstall Windows?

    Thanks in anticipation of someone helping with this.

    Al
    As much as Kaspersky scanned, it may still be infected. Download a rescue disc like Hiren's Boot CD (Hiren's BootCD 12.0 - HTTP Download) or UBCD (Ultimate Boot CD - Overview) and run the virus/malware scanners built into the packages.
      My Computer


 

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