How to Fix an XP Runtime Error
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.
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."
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Check for bug fixes, patches and upgrades. You can also search on the web for the specific runtime error that occurred.
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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.
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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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