Error message 0xc00007b occurs because of missing or corrupted Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files. They can cause this error while launching any specific program.
Error message “The application was unable to start correctly (0xc00007b). Click OK to close the application.”
Here Are Some Steps To Fix This Issue:
Method 1 - Uninstall and Reinstall The Affected Software Application
• Go to Settings in your system
• Click on Apps
• Search the app causing the error message
• Click on Uninstall
• Now, go to the official website of the app and install it once again
Method 2 – Open “system information” to cross check that the version of the game and the operating system type on the computer is the similar.
Method 3 – Uninstall and Reinstall the Microsoft Visual Redistributable
• Type Windows + R and enter appwiz.cpl in the run command
• Right click over Microsoft Visual C++ and uninstall it
• Repeat the steps to uninstall other version of Microsoft Visual C++
• Now, in windows search type Command Prompt and right click over it and select Run As Administrator
• Run this command on Command Prompt “Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup”
• Once done, you need to download all the version of Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable
• Remember to download them only from Microsoft’s official website: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp...
Method 4 – Download and Install the DirectX module
Make sure to download the DirectX module from the official Microsoft’s website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/downl...
Method 5 – Install the .NET Framework
• Type windows key and enter Windows Features
• Open Turn Windows features on or off
• Check box in front of “Net Framework 3.5” and “.Net Framework 4.8”
• Click on OK
• Now, open the corrupted app in which you are getting the error message to see if it is resolved or not.
Method 6 – Run SFC Scan
• Type Windows key and type command prompt
• Right click over it and select Run As Administrator
• In command prompt, type “sfc/ scannow”
Method 6 – Install Windows Updates
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