Problem with Windows Runtime Error ?

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    Windows Runtime Error is caused by misconfigured system files.

    So, from my experience, If you got Runtime Error then there is a 96% chance that your computer has registry problems.
This error should be fixed immediately to prevent further damage to the Windows system.

One of the most common errors any PC user will encounter is the dreaded DLL error. DLL errors can usually be easily fixed with popular repair tools and software however, wouldn't it be great to fully understand the problem and diagnose it yourself? Our experts will explain several DLL errors and explain what you can do about them.

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Some of the most common causes of Windows errors are:
  • DLL missing
  • Exe corrupt
  • Driver missing
  • Registry error or duplicated
  • Hardware malfunction
  • System updates
  • runtime errors
  • script errors errors
  • Viruses
  • Spyware
  • File extension error
  • Socket error
  • Can't open applications
  • Hardware problems include interrupted electricity supply and damage to the RAM and hard disk.

Common Driver Problems and Errors
Generally, driver problems occur due to:
  • Conflicts as a result of missing or busy resource.
  • Instability caused because of bugs in the driver or the operating system component causing frequent buffer errors in the system.
  • Poorly designed driver with low frame rates that reduce your system stability and performance.
  • Incompatibility with operating system.
  • Corrupt or incorrect registry entries.

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The easiest way to fix windows errors is to download and install the best registry cleaner software program. But if you are a expert or a geek, you may want to fix it manually, just find articles under here!

Articles for using windows(2000,XP,Vista)

There are a couple ways to fix a registry error. You can edit the offending registry entry by hand, or you can use a registry repair software tool to do it for you. Here's a quick word of warning for you, however. Unless you know what you are doing, editing the registry by hand can be a dangerous proposition. One mistake and your computer may not even boot back up!

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Scott Johnson     Jun 21,2009