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How to Repair Runtime Errors

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Run-Time errors can prevent your favorite applications from running properly and dramatically slow down your PC.

There are many causes of receiving a runtime error on your machine. The error usually pops up right when you start up a program. A common occurrence of this error message is when your PC is running low of computer storage, or simply that there is a programming bug in the software application that the creators did not resolve before the release. Run time means exactly what it says, it is its ‘running time' - the duration from the time you start a program until you close it.

Are you struggling with any of these Windows Runtime errors?

  1. Illegal function call
  2. Overflow
  3. Error 1706
  4. Out of memory
  5. Subscript out of range
  6. Duplicate definition
  7. Division by zero
  8. Type Mismatch
  9. Out of string space
  10. Out of stack space
  11. Error in loading DLL
  12. User-defined type mismatch
  13. DLL is not supported

Computers occasionally encounter run-time processing problems that interfere with their ability to function properly.

When a computer experiences a problem, a message indicating the type of problem generally appears on the monitor screen. Run time errors are one of these problems.

Run time errors are indicators of a problem that can either be serious or minor depending on the cause. Quite often, Run time errors are the result of a program crashing due to an encounter with corrupt codes. Basically, this means that the software being used has a few "bugs" or problems that the designers expected but could not avoid. One example of this type of problem, which will cause run time errors, is running out of memory.

In addition to software problems, viruses that have made their way to your computer can cause run time errors.

Furthermore, the presence of adware or spyware can cause run time errors. Running a good anti-spyware/adware program to remove these will work wonders for your computer's processing capacity.

Typically, the run time message will give some information about the error without actually explaining it in detail. More often than not, you will learn little of value from the message since it will be vague at best. This is unfortunate since a variety of run time errors can occur.

Run Time error messages sometimes include an error code stated in numbers.

If they do not have an error code listed, they might include a short phrase. Either way, the message and its information do not tell the computer user very much at all. In effect, the message tells the user that there is a problem, which the computer user already knew since the computer malfunctioned.

Perhaps the reason for the runtime error doesn't even necessarily need to be included in the message in order to solving the problem. Maybe it was caused by a lack of memory, a virus infection, broken script on a web page, or an incompatibility of programs or software. The computer user probably has a very good idea what it was since it has something to do with his activity on the computer at that time.

What the computer user needs to do, when a run time error occurs, is to run a virus scan immediately.

If a virus caused the run time error, rebooting the computer would allow the virus to remain in the computer, possibly infecting other critical files. Rather than expose the system files in your computer to a malicious virus by rebooting, run a virus scan just in case. This is where the ounce of prevention is definitely worth the time involved.

If you are fortunate, you will know the name of the software program that encountered the problem. Use it to contact the manufacturer or developer of the software that caused the problem. Ask if they can give you a ‘fix' or ‘patch' for the program so that it does not occur again. Sometimes, the situation can be remedied by something as simple as an update or download from the Internet. Occasionally, it may require reconfiguring the settings of the software program.

If you get a run time error resulting from faulty web script, it is possible to prevent the run time error from continually popping up.

Simply follow these steps to disable script run time errors:

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click on tools at the top.
  3. Click on Internet Options.
  4. Click on the tab labeled advanced.
  5. Mark the line labeled ‘disable script debugging.'
  6. Remove the mark in front of the line labeled ‘display a notification about every script error.'
  7. Click ok.

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