How to Fix an XP Runtime Error

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Fix Windows XP system runtime erorrs from the task manager of your PC.

You may notice that runtime errors often occur when you are running Microsoft Windows Vista and XP operating systems. These errors occur as a warning to prevent certain files or programs from being opened on your computer. The most common cause of runtime errors is corrupted and invalid registry entries. Run a registry cleaner to properly fix the runtime errors and get your computer running efficiently again.

Things You'll Need

  • Registry cleaner
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Instructions

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      Close all running applications by opening the Windows Task Manager. To launch Task Manager, click "Start," "Run," type "taskmgr" and press "Enter." You can also use the following shortcuts: "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" or "Ctrl-Shift-Esc." Select the application that is giving you the runtime errors and click "End Process."

    • 2

      Check for bug fixes, patches and upgrades. You can also search on the web for the specific runtime error that occurred.

    • 3

      Perform the following steps If a debug option occurs along with the runtime error: In Internet Explorer, click "Tools" from the top menu and then select "Internet Options." Click the "Advanced" tab and select "Disable Script debugging." Close and then restart your browser.

    • 4

      Run an antivirus program. Viruses and spyware are one of the most common culprits of a malfunctioning computer. An antivirus will kill any detected virus or spyware and may fix runtime errors.

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