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MajorGeeks.Com » Overview» Tutorials and Video Guides » Unknown Software Exception (0xe0434352) Occurred in the Application at Location 0x77312c1a

Unknown Software Exception (0xe0434352) Occurred in the Application at Location 0x77312c1a

By Timothy Tibbetts

on 06/19/2023

Unknown Software Exception (0xe0434352) Occurred in the Application at Location 0x77312c1a can appear when shutting down your computer and for a couple of reasons.

1: Repair Microsoft .Net

Because this error can be because of a Microsoft. Net problem, we want to try running the Microsoft .NET Framework Repair Tool first. There are four steps, and it is easy to use. Another option is to run the Visual C++ Installer/Uninstaller which can remove old versions of .Net and install the latest. A video tutorial is available to use this 5-star app.



2: Check Your Drive for Errors With Check Disk

If that didn't work, and we hope it did, you might want to check your drive for errors. Open an elevated command prompt and type in chkdsk /f.

3: Check for Corrupted Files With System File Checker

System File Checker can restore cached versions of the corrupted system protected files. As above, open an elevated command prompt and type in sfc /scannow. A reboot may be required when completed.

4: Update Your Drivers

Drivers can be the culprit behind many computer errors whether they are out of date, buggy, or corrupted. There's plenty of free driver updaters, and that's the only way nowadays to update all your drivers at once. We still prefer Driver Booster even though it has a speed limit when it starts, it's worth the delay.


5: Restore Some Windows Settings

Because many Windows problems come with many possible solutions, we've had great luck using Tweaking.Com Windows Repair. It's safe, free, and has a consistent 5-star rating. It does not replace or remove anything but instead checks all expected Windows settings to see if anything has changed and reverts those settings to what they are supposed to be. There are different scans you can run to save time, so choose the one you think might fix your problem. Odds are, Windows Repair will find and fix your problem.

6: Restore Your Computer With System Restore

We hope you haven't gotten this far but if you have, here's one last possibility. Press the Windows Key + S and type in system restore and click on restore (Windows 10) which will open Advanced recovery tools. Click on Open System Restore, then next.

You should have a few restore points to choose from. The general rule here is to restore when you think the problems started. If you're not sure, then odds are you only have a few restore points. In this case, you want to restore the oldest restore point you have, which will usually be about six weeks old. Click on the restore point you want to use, click on next and follow the prompts to restore and reboot.





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