‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Runtime. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Runtime. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الخميس، 14 يونيو 2012

Runtime Errors Caused by Viruses

A runtime error happens when there is a problem during or after the execution of a program in a computer. A common cause of this kind of error is problem with the system registry. More often than not, a virus or any malicious file can cause a runtime error. It can also cause your computer to develop odd quirks or exhibit problems that weren't there before. A free antivirus software that offers basic protection can usually detect this kind of malicious infection.

It is quite easy for computers to be attacked by viruses despite the steps we take for protection. Even the most hard core computer users are open to viruses. Once connected to the Internet or to a network, your computer is vulnerable to attacks. Checking an email, browsing, and file-sharing can put your computer in danger.

A virus can affect a computer as soon as it is inside it. The worst kind of attack for many of us is one that can steal personal information. One such virus is known as the SubSeven. Fortunately, this kind of infection is associated with a specific warning, runtime error code 216.

It is important to recognize the signs of threats and infections on our computers. We can do the necessary steps right away to prevent further risks and damages. The hypinit32.exe virus, for example, can give a Runtime Error 21 and a few other symptoms. Your computer may freeze, may be able to access the internet, update and download programs.

A decent free antivirus can deal with this kind of problem. But there are runtime errors which are serious enough to require more attention. The extent of infection may also need a little more exertion from you. You may need to locate the specific malicious file and the worst case scenario may require you to reinstall the operating system.

Fortunately, there is a wide variety of free antivirus software to choose from. Information on how to remove specific problems can also be found online.

Different security companies now offer free versions of the antivirus software they have. A free antivirus software may not have the extensive features that full version has, but it does provide basic protection. Companies like Trend Micro, AVG, Avira and Avast have decent free versions of their security software. It is only important to recognize the different signs that can tell you whether or not your machine is infected by a virus.


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الأحد، 8 أبريل 2012

How To Fix Runtime Error 339

You've scanned your PC for some virus and downloaded updates for your computer. You've tried reinstalling programs and running a registry cleaner but you still keep getting the runtime error 339. Unfortunately your efforts have probably been wasted as this runtime error often indicates a missing file. Usually it will be an OCX file but it depends on which program you are running.

If this has happened after a virus removal, it could be that you have removed a required file to run a program. This can sometimes happen when an important file becomes infected and is deleted from the system. Often the error will occur when starting a certain program. Much like most runtime errors, it happens because a sequence of processes becomes corrupted or interrupted due to missing files. In this case, the OCX file which is required to open the program. These files can be found in the Windows system directory.

The solution to this problem may seem rather obvious and it is in most cases. If indeed the missing OCX file is the source problem, then replacing it should fix the problem. The only problem that you may encounter is that there is no online database from which you can download and register these particular files easily.

The best way to get hold of one of these files is to search for it online. In most cases you should be able to find it. Once you've downloaded a copy, you can then paste it into Windows/System and then register it by going to Start and then Run, and typing in 'regsvr32exe' along with the missing file name. If you cannot find the file, you can always post a request on a computer help forum for the file. You may find that someone is able to send you a copy of the required file.

Once this is done, the runtime error 339 should no longer show up. If this does not clear up the issue, you may have to do some extra leg work to fix the issue. Some programs that come on when you start your computer can cause runtime errors if they conflict with other programs. You can test this by minimising the amount of applications that automatically start up when Windows boots.

If you don't know how to do this, simply go to Start and then Run and type in 'msconfig'. Under Startup you will see a list of applications that start when you turn on your computer. You can disable unnecessary applications by un-checking the boxes. Once you reboot, you can see if the error occurs again. If the problem still persists, at least your computer now boots faster!

While this PC problem is relatively easy to fix, you may have more problems with trickier codes like the Runtime Error 216. Click here, for more solutions on How To Fix Runtime Errors.


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