UIExgr.exe – application Error in my laptop

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I have a Sony VAIO laptop. I have been using this laptop for more than two years. I didn't face this problem before but now I can't work in my laptop because of this error. I cant run a single program because of this problem. When I click to run a program this error shows in a dialog box.

"UIExgr.exe – application Error the application was unable to start correctly(0xc0000005). Click OK to close the application."

Now what can I do to solve this problem ? Help me.

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Answered By 0 points N/A #87088

UIExgr.exe – application Error in my laptop

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There was some possibilities about that error and here is the solution:

  1. Registry error : Try to fix your registry using Registry Mechanic.
     
  2. Drivers error : Try to fix and update your system driver that may be incompatible or out of date.
     
  3. Errors in RAM : If you just bought a new RAM, try to unplug them, then try to run  your laptop again.  If the problem persists, you must ask for the RAM to be replaced with a new one.

Hope these solutions help you.

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John Rick

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UIExgr.exe – application Error in my laptop

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If this error appears constantly every time you open a program, try first using the System File Checker utility. Press the Windows key + R to bring up the “Run” dialog then type without quotes “cmd” then hit Enter. In the command prompt window, type without quotes “sfc /scannow” then hit Enter. Insert your Windows setup CD or DVD on your optical drive when you are prompted then continue.

Wait until the process is complete. When it is finished, close the command prompt then restart the computer. See if this works. If this doesn’t work, try to disable the startup applications one at a time to learn which one causes the error. Download the free version of CCleaner and install it.

Once installed, start CCleaner then go to “Tools” on the left pane and select “Startup” on the right. In “Windows” tab, select the first item on the list then click “Disable”. After this, exit CCleaner and restart the computer. See if the error comes back. If this doesn’t work, repeat the same steps then disable the next item on the list.

Repeat this over and over until you verify which application is causing the error. If the error stops appearing after disabling a particular application, try uninstalling that application or install the latest version. Once the problem is fixed, restore all startup applications back to normal.

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