It does not matter what version of Windows you run, you always have to correct the mistakes of Windows. One of the most common errors of Windows is running or run time error message. Here we will discuss the four causes and how you can correct the error before the computer completely.
General causes runtime error
Runtime errors are a number of reasons, and can generate tons of codes. However, when you get a runtime error is usually caused by:
* A major upgrade is not installed
* Memory incomplete
* Improper installation of software or hardware
* Files are missing or damaged
* Lack of hard disk space
* Files and operating system (Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7) do not match
1 virus or spyware on your computer
While many people with the virus and spyware Internet risky behavior, you can get your daily use. They just seem to appear out of nowhere and do all sorts of damage to your computer.
Even after his anti-spyware and antivirus software to eliminate the problem, you can leave some traces in the registry of your computer. Although technically you could delete the registry errors with "regedit", this is not recommended or advised. In fact, computer gurus, or even do it manually. You need a registry cleaner to fix bugs in Windows safe.
2 Software (Program), applications
Many times the problem the software resides. You may need to buy an older program, which is in serious need of renovation. So, all you have to do is update the software and the problem disappears.
If the problem persists, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the program. It is very important that you use the uninstall feature of the program or the Windows Add / Remove Programs. Remove the program will give you more errors and more corrupt or damaged files.
3 Lack of sufficient memory
Memory error is not having enough RAM available. The best way to avoid this is to check the program requirements before you buy. Make sure your computer meets the minimum requirements and recommended to run the program.
4 Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) Problems
Some programs may not terminate when you close them. Instead, they close and prepare for rapid entry in case of need. Examples include calculators and calendars, but there are many more.
Fortunately, this problem does not arise often, unless you are using Windows '95 or Windows '98. If you think this may be causing your problems so you can press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to open Task Manager (in '95, '98 and the latest Windows XP opens a screen where you can choose Task Manager). Here you can manually close those programs.

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