How to Fix Error 0xc0000005 (Access Violation)
0xc0000005 is a Windows memory access violation error that crashes apps, blocks installs, or stops updates — usually fixed by repairing the app, running SFC/DISM, or checking RAM and drivers.
0xc0000005 is a Windows memory access violation error that crashes apps, blocks installs, or stops updates — usually fixed by repairing the app, running SFC/DISM, or checking RAM and drivers.
The 0xc000007b error means Windows can’t load a required DLL or system file — usually due to a 32-bit/64-bit mismatch, corrupt app files, or missing Visual C++/.NET/DirectX components. Here’s how to fix it step by step.
Error 0x8007000e (E_OUTOFMEMORY) most often appears during Windows Update, Microsoft Store/Xbox app sign-in, or app installs, and usually points to low memory/disk space, a corrupted update cache, or an account glitch — here’s how to fix it.
This error means a program can’t find a required Microsoft Visual C++ runtime file — the fix is almost always reinstalling the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015-2022.