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Basic Computer Security Tips: Common EXE Issues And Solutions  
Author: Max : 2010/3/8 Printer Friendly Page Tell a Friend
Common EXE Issues And Solutions 

Resolving computer errors is not as tough as most computer experts would like us to believe. For instance, exe errors, which are one of the most common Windows errors, are one such application error that can be easily resolved by an average computer user.

All you need to do in order to resolve exe issues is a little bit of guidance and the right software. In this article, we will discuss some common exe issues, such as iexplore.exe, ccapp.exe, and svchost.exe errors and the steps you can follow to resolve these errors on your own.

Step 1: Ensure that the exe file listed in the error message is a legitimate file

This is the first step you need to follow when you encounter an exe error. Generally, exe issues are accompanied with an error message that lists the file that has developed a problem.

Notice the name of the exe file and see if you can identify the exe file as a genuine file. Even if you believe that the exe file is genuine, it is best to run a virus scan using a robust antivirus tool. The reason being, malware are known to use files that have the same names as legitimate processes. For instance, iexplore.exe is both a genuine file (associated with Internet Explorer) and a recorded Trojan file.

A virus scan will report if malicious processes are running on your computer. Removing the malware process from your computer should fix the exe error. If no virus infection was reported, move on to the next step.

Step 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the application

The exe file reported in the error message may be intact, and instead the problem could lie in a few other files belonging to the application. These application files may be corrupt, of an incorrect version, or missing from the system. As a result, you might be getting the exe error whenever you try to load the application. To resolve this issue, uninstall and then reinstall the application. Now try to run it again. See whether the error reappears or not.

If it does, visit the application manufacturer’s website and download any updates available for your software. Outdated application files may also cause exe errors. Furthermore, you should install the latest Windows updates and ensure that you are using the latest device drivers.

Step 3: Run a registry scan

If the error still persists, the most likely culprit is a bloated or corrupt Windows registry. The registry is a critical component of every Windows computer and stores important data that is continuously referred to by your operating system to perform various tasks.

With continuous usage, your registry may grow many times its original size and may become a warehouse of incorrect, obsolete, and unwanted data. All this may result in poor PC performance and recurring errors. Often, a corrupt or bloated registry is also found to be the root cause of exe errors, such as ccapp.exe and svchost.exe errors.

To resolve all these issues, clean and repair your registry using a robust and top-rated registry cleaning tool and see if that makes the frustrating exe error disappear. Try this simple 3-step strategy to troubleshoot the next exe error that comes your way and you will be pleasantly surprised to find out how easy it is to resolve these errors.


 
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Basic Computer Security Tips: Common EXE Issues And Solutions