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Windows XP Solutions
:- Exception Code 0xc0000005 appears when trying to print
:- This error can appear when attempting to select, choose or change the properties of a printer. Instead of performing the task, this error halts your progress.A faulty driver is usually the culprit. Open Printers and Faxes, click File, and then go to Print Server Properties. Find the Drivers tab and then, the driver of the printer which gives you this error. Remove it, restart your computer, and re-install the driver (preferably a newer version, if you can find it).If the error still occurs, remove the driver again but, instead of re-starting, open regedit.exe. Browse the registry for any entries that match the name (not model) of the printer you removed. Delete them, then restart and re-install the driver.Note that messing around in the registry can cause your system to crash if you delete the wrong value, so it’s wise to back up your system before trying it.
:-Blue Screen of Death with KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR
In many cases, this issue is caused by a hard drive that’s on its way out. When you receive the BSOD, you should also see a second set of data near the bottom of your display. The following errors indicate a probable hard drive failure.
STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR
STATUS_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED
Refer to the official Microsoft article on how to run Chkdsk, a program that can examine your hard drive for bad blocks. You should plan to replace your drive soon if any appear.
The two other common errors are:
STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR
STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED
These messages point to an issue with the hardware connected to the hard drive, which may be a motherboard, a RAID controller, or even a bad cable. Make sure all hard drive cables are firmly connected and all drive controller cards (if you have any) are properly installed.
Finally, a virus can cause this issue by corrupting kernel data. Run a virus-scan to see if your computer is infected.
:-Booting into Windows seems to take forever
Gradual performance degradation is one of the most notorious issues facing Windows XP users. In most cases, this is caused by having too many programs open in the background. Software sometimes starts automatically at boot, so there could be dozens of programs launching without your knowledge.Open Start, go to Run, type msconfig and then click Ok. Select the Startup tab in the window that opens. Here you will find a list of items that open when you start Windows. The names may not always make their function obvious, but if you also look at the Command and Location fields, you should be able to discern which program the startup item belongs to. De-select those that you don’t need. Now go to the Services tab and do the same. Then restart your PC.Alternatively, you can go to the General tab and change your PC to Selective Startup, then un-check the Load Startup Items box. Keep in mind, though, that this will also disable programs you might want to start at boot, like an anti-virus program.
Windows Update fails with error 0x8024400A
Windows Update is supposed to be an automatic service, but it too can suffer from bugs such as the 0x8024400A error message. This issue, when it appears, will prevent you from downloading and installing any updates.To fix it, you need to re-download the Windows Update Agent. Check out Microsoft’s official Update Agent page and use the Fix it solution (or follow the instructions) to resolve the issue.If the issue persists, you can instead download the latest version of the Windows Update Agent directly from Microsoft. You can grab the file from the Microsoft System Center website. There are separate 32-bit and 64-bit versions, so be sure to download the right one for your system; for most PCs, that’s 32-bit.
The Error: The error message, Invalid Win32 application is not a valid Win32 application,” can occur when you try to open a program or file. This error message can be caused by a number of issues including a file designed for a different version of windows, a corrupt, bad, or missing file, or a mismatch of 64-bit program on a 32-bit Windows machine.The Solution: If the error message is in response to a downloaded file, confirm that the file is compatible with your version of Windows, then try deleting the file and re-downloading it in case the download process corrupted the file.If the error occurs in response to opening a program, check that the program is installed on your computer (particularly if you’re clicking on a shortcut) and make sure the program does not contain the same name as the file name directory that contains the program. You might also try installing it in a different directory. Also install the latest drivers on the machine to help rule out hardware incompatibilities.Lastly, if the issue is a mismatch of a 64-bit program on a 32-bit machine, then your best bet may be to install the 32-bit program instead.
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