cmd.exe application error - application was unable to start correctly


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    cmd.exe application error - application was unable to start correctly


    cmd.exe application error - application was unable to start correctly (0x0000142). Click ok to close the application

    Anyone know why it happened?

    I got this error when I tried to restart to install an update. However, in windows update, it showed I had nothing to update. There was the little yellow shield by the shut down button to indicate it was installing an update when I would shutdown.

    I rebooted fine, and CMD works fine. Is it possible windows thought it had to install something, and the installer had already installed the update (I went onto windows update earlier myself to install the windows and silverlight updates) and it bugged because maybe it had to use cmd to execute the update or something?
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  2. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    It seems to be happening again, but only when I shutdown when explorer is open. I tried and tested his multiple times. It has only happened after the new silverlight update and kb 30247777 (sorry if the number is wrong) update.

    What is causing this?
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    had a user getting the same error message in a CMD Prompt box that popped up everytime they attempted a restart or shutdown... found a post where someone attributed the error to a corrupt install of Geforce Experience. Gave that a shot, uninstalled it and was prompted to reboot - no more error message. Tried another reboot with no problems then reinstalled Geforce Experience again from the Nvidia site and all is well.
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