How to Fixed error 0xc0000005
You may have encountered Application Error code 0xc0000005, also known as Access Violation error. This is a common problem experienced by Windows users, regardless of operating system version. Application Error 0xc0000005 is broad and can be caused by a number of different problems.
The error usually
appears when trying to run an a program or application (as implied in the error
name). It prevents users from starting various applications and programs and
states that the application was unable to start correctly. At this point, all
you can do is close the pop-up error window by clicking "OK"
- Windows then terminates (closes) the application. This obviously
prevents you from running that particular application in Windows. Additionally,
the error can occur, not only when trying to launch an app or a program, but
also when trying to use certain built-in Windows tools. So, the error can occur
when trying to perform a number of different tasks.
There are various
causes of this problem, such as third-party antivirus programs triggering
Application Error 0xc0000005. Additionally, it is possible that the Windows
system registry is corrupted, thus making the system and associated programs
behave abnormally. There might also be problems with installed drivers - they
could be corrupted, incorrect, or faulty. Some programs might have been updated
or installed incorrectly, or the operating system infected by malware or a
virus. Clearly, there is no single reason for Application Error 0xc0000005, and
there are a number of different ways to fix it. In this guide, we describe
possible ways to fix the issue.
Scan Your System For
Malware
First, simply scan
the system for malware and viruses. Malware often prevents the system from
accessing various programs, applications, and tools. It is a good idea to scan
your system from time-to-time. You can use Windows Defender (built-in antivirus
program), which protects your computer against viruses, spyware, and other
malicious software. Or you can run another third-party antivirus suite if you
have one installed. To run a full system scan using Windows Defender,
type "virus" in Search and click on the "Virus
& threat protection" result.
In the Virus &
threat protection window, click "Advanced scan".
Select "Full
scan" and click "Scan now". This will start
scanning your system for malware. If there are any viruses found, delete them.
Temporarily Disable Your Antivirus
On the other hand,
antivirus programs can affect various files and programs and also cause the
Application Error 0xc0000005. To ensure that installed third-party antivirus
software is not the cause of this error, temporarily disable it and check if
the error persists. If disabling (or uninstalling) the antivirus software
helps, we recommend that you switch to another antivirus program. If you are
not sure how to disable your antivirus software.
Fix Registry
Application Error
0xc0000005 might be caused by a corrupted operating system registry. These
corruptions usually happen when certain programs are installed or uninstalled
incorrectly. One example of an incorrect installation is attempted installation
of a program over the same previously-installed program, without deleting the
old one first. To fix this kind of registry problem, you must remove (or fix)
redundant and duplicate registry entries. We recommend that you attempt to fix
registry entries using third-party software called CCleaner.
CCleaner is a small,
effective utility for computers running Microsoft Windows. It cleans junk and
issues that accumulate over time: temporary files, broken shortcuts, and other
problems. It protects privacy, cleans browsing history and temporary Internet
files, allowing you to be a more confident Internet user and less susceptible
to identity theft. CCleaner can clean redundant files from various programs,
thus saving hard disk space, remove unneeded entries in Windows Registry, help
uninstall software, and select which programs start with Windows. You can
download CCleaner from here.
Turn Off DEP
If you are experience
Application Error 0xc0000005 when trying to launch a specific app or a program,
adding it as an exception in Data Execution Prevention (DEP) might solve the
problem. DEP is a security feature in Windows operating systems that helps to
prevent damage to your computer from various viruses and other security
threats. To disable Data Execution Prevention for a particular program, first
launch the Run dialog box by typing "run" in Search
and clicking the Run result, or by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting
the "Run" option from the contextual menu, or by
pressing Windows key + R.
·
In the Run dialog box, type the "sysdm.cpl" command,
and press Enter or click "OK".
·
In the System Properties window, go to the "Advanced" tab
and click "Settings..." under Performance.
·
In the Performance Options window, click the "Data
Execution Prevention" tab and select the "Turn on DEP for
all programs and services except those I select" option.
·
Click "Add..." and navigate to the executable
(.exe) file of the program that is giving problems, select it, and then
click "Open".
·
Now click "Apply" to save the changes made
and exit the System Properties window.
See if you still
receive the Application Error 0xc0000005 when trying to launch a particular app
or a program that you have just added .
Check RAM
It is possible that
Application Error 0xc0000005 is caused by bad RAM memory, or one of the RAM
sticks is damaged. If you know how to attach and detach RAM, then we recommend
that you check these components. First, ensure that the computer is turned off
and unplugged from the power source. If one of the sticks is causing the
problem, find out which one by attempting to start Windows without one of the
sticks present and see if the error persists. Do this with different RAM sticks
removed in a process of elimination. If during the process the error is
eliminated, you will know which stick is causing the error and needs to be
replaced.
Run System File Checker
System File Checker
is a Windows utility that allows users to scan for corruptions in system files
and restore them. This guide describes how to run the System File Checker tool
(SFC.exe) to scan system files and repair any missing or corrupted ones. If a
Windows Resource Protection (WRP) file is missing or corrupted, Windows may not
behave as expected. For example, some Windows functions might fail or Windows
will crash. The "sfc scannow" option is one of several
specific switches available for the sfc command, the Command Prompt command
used to run System File Checker. To run Command Prompt, type "command
prompt" in Search, right-click on "Command Prompt",
and select "Run as administrator" from the drop-down menu to
run it with administrator privileges. You must run an elevated Command Prompt
to perform a SFC scan.
In the Command Prompt
window, type the "sfc /scannow" command and press
Enter to execute it. System File Checker will start and should take some time
to complete the scan (about 15 minutes). Wait for the scanning process to
complete and restart the computer. See if the Application Error 0xc0000005
persists.
Update Faulty Drivers
It is possible that
some of the installed drivers are faulty or corrupt. Commonly, printer and
video drivers cause Application Error 0xc0000005. A device driver is software
that informs the operating system and other software how to interact with
particular hardware. It is rather like a translator between software and
hardware, since they often are created by different manufacturers, companies,
or people. The driver facilitates smooth communication between hardware and
software. In most cases, computers are unable to send and receive data
correctly without drivers. If the appropriate driver is not installed, the
device might not function properly. If this is the case, you need to get
updated/new drivers for the hardware. To update drivers, open Device Manager by
right-clicking the Start button and selecting the "Device Manager" result
from the contextual menu or type "device manager" in
Search and click the "Device Manager" result.
In Device Manager,
you will see a list of devices connected to your computer. If you know which
drivers are causing the problem, you can update those drivers only. Expand the
device category and right-click the device, and then select "Update
driver" from the drop-down menu.
You will be asked if
you want to search for updated driver software automatically or to browse your
computer for driver software. If you select the first option, Windows will
search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your
device. If you select the second option, you must locate and install the
drivers manually. Using this option requires having previously downloaded
drivers on your computer or USB flash drive - it is a longer process, since you
will have to download all of the latest drivers for all devices manually by
visiting the device manufacturers' official websites. We recommend that you to
select the first option and follow the instructions.
If you do not wish to
spend time updating all drivers (and you are not sure which one is causing the
error), you can update and install new drivers using third-party software such
as Snappy Driver Installer.
Snappy Driver
Installer (SDI) is a powerful free driver updater tool for Windows that can
store its entire collection of drivers offline. Having offline drivers gives
Snappy Driver Installer the ability to have access to fast driver updates, even
if there is no active Internet connection on your computer. Snappy Driver works
with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7,
Windows Vista, and also works with Windows XP. Drivers are downloaded through
Snappy Driver Installer in 'driverpacks', which are simply collections (packs)
of drivers for various hardware such as sound devices, video cards, network
adapters, etc. It can also show duplicate drivers and invalid drivers. It
separates the updates that require you to restart your computer so that they
are easier to distinguish.
Restore Your System
Finally, we
recommend System Restore to return to the state prior to Application
Error 0xc0000005. System Restore reverts everything to a saved restore point,
but first, you must have one recorded. If a restore point does not exist on
your computer, System Restore has nothing to revert to. To use this tool, you
must have created restore points. With a created restore point, this feature
will bring your system back to the previous working state, without affecting
your files and data. If you have any system restore points that were created
before you started experiencing problems with Application Error 0xc0000005, you
might be able to fix the problem by performing a System Restore.
To restore your
system, launch Run.
·
To start it, press the Windows Key + R and type "rstrui.exe".
In the Run dialog box, press Enter or click "OK".
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In the System Restore window, click "Next".
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If there are restore points created, you will see a list of them. Mark
the "Show more restore points" checkbox, which
should display more restore points. Select the restore point that suits you
best (depending on the time created etc.)
·
click "Next".
Confirm the restore
point. Your computer will be restored to the state prior to the event detailed
in the "Description" field. If you are happy with
your choice, click "Finish" and the system restore
process will begin.
We hope one of the
above methods solved the Application Error 0xc0000005 problem. If you know
of other solutions to this problem, not mentioned in our guide, please share
them with us by leaving a comment in the section below.

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