While just doing random things on my computer (browsing internet, playing games, etc.) I keep getting an error message. The error message page is entitled "EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image" and the message it shows me is "Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762F023C0x762F023C 0x762F023C 0x762F023C"
Any Idea what is causing this and how I can get rid of it? I'm running Windows Vista.
Four answers:
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2009-07-30 16:27:36 UTC
I am not a computer technician but it looks like the computer is telling you that your monitor is displaying a bad image and needs to be replaced...of course i can be wrong...lets see what other answers you get...
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2009-08-02 05:12:35 UTC
Most computer errors are born in a part of your system which hardly anyone knows or understands - the registry. This is the central database of Windows, which actually stores some of your computer's most important files and settings. Everything from your latest emails to your desktop wallpaper are kept in this database, making it one of the most used parts of the Windows system.Because it's used so much, the registry database is actually prone to becoming corrupt and damaged, which makes Windows struggle to read the files inside it. Unfortunately, 100's of registry files are corrupted every week and Windows has no way to protect against it - it's this problem which causes most of your computer's errors. The problem is that when these files are corrupted, your PC actually takes longer to read them and often can't read them at all.This causes errors on your PC which seem to appear randomly. You can use a Registry cleaner. http://make-computer-run-smoothly.com Registry cleaners are tools which have been created to scan through the registry. They work by scanning each file and then checking to see if it's corrupt or causing problems. If they find that it is broken, the registry cleaner will replace or fix the file for you to make your computer speed up and become free of errors. You should have a try! Good Luck!
margret
2016-05-24 22:44:33 UTC
Make sure you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0. The error message should disappear. Also make sure you are using Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 NOT SERVICE PACK 2.
el nino
2009-07-30 16:55:49 UTC
it might be a virus or a worm i recommend running an anti virus program
if you do not have one a great one to try out would be avg because it is free
here is the website to avg (i use avg btw) : www.free.avg.com
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