Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library?

Help me!!! I keep getting a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Error. It says





buffer overrun detected!


program:c:\windows\explorer.exe


a buffer overrun had been detected which has corrupted the programs internal state. The program cannot safely continue execution and must now be terminated.





And when I click okay, it'll just pop back up! What do I do1?!? Like, it just pops up right when I turn on my computer!!

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library?
When did this problem start happening?





If only this week try performing System Restore. Restore your computer to an earlier date





To do System Restore:


a. Click on Start


b. Click on All Programs


c. Click on Accessories


d. Click on System Tools


e. Click on System Restore


f. System Restore will open


g. Click on Restore your computer to an earlier time


h. Click on Next


i. Try to choose a date last week or days ago that you are not having this problem.


g. Just follow the prompts, Click on Next


NOTE: The computer will logoff just let the computer do the restore





Try optimizing Internet Exlorer Browser


a. Check first the version


Click Help


Click About Internet Explorer





If you are using IE7 or version 7


a. Close IE


b. Click on Start


c. Click on Control Panel


d. Open Network and Internet Connections


e. Open Internet Options


NOTE: If Network and Internet Connections is separated just try to look for Internet Options


f. At Internet Options


Click on Advanced on the upper right


Click on Reset at the bottom portion


Click on Close


Click on Apply and OK








If you are using version 6


Click on Tools on the upper verions


Click on Internet Options


Under General Tab Delete Files, Delete Cookies


Then Go to Security Tab, Click on Default Level


Then Go to Privacy, Click on Default


Then Go to Programs Tab, Click on Reset Web Settings


Then Go to Advanced Click on Restore Defaults


Click on Apply and OK





Try performing Disk Cleanup also


Click on STart


Click on AllPrograms


Click on Accessories


Click on System Tools


Click on Disk Cleanup


Check all the boxes


Click on OK
Reply:Hi fencingfanatic13,





It looks to be a problem with the windows explorer. The reasons it could be happening is that there might be a program that is changing the extension to the windows explorer. Such as adding new menu items for a application or even a small change. In short you can look at if you have installed any new applications and if they have changed some routines. Another problem could be malware or other adware programs such as these that have been recently installed.





Please feel to contact us at support@carbonfrost.com and we will work with you one on one to figure it out as there could a number of problems.











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