6 years ago
0xc000007b Error
So a while ago, Origin randomly would not open with the 0xc00007b error. Miraculously, I got it to open. But now none of my games will work. I'd really like to play the Sims 3. My computer, .net,...
I've attached images of what I got fore both scans. None of these options worked.
edit: forgot to tag @puzzlezaddict
@Haanbeii Okay, try uninstalling Origin and reinstalling. Clear Origin's cache first, then uninstall "the hard way."
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/origin/origin/manually-uninstalling-origin/
Instead of the usual Origin download, use the full installer. This is a direct download link:
http://download.dm.origin.com/origin/live/OriginSetup.exe
Run it as an admin: right-click on the downloaded file and select "Run as administrator."
@puzzlezaddict That just gave me the same error with the setup, so I'm thinking it has to be some sort of problem with my system or what is installed, because another program wouldn't work either.
I tried a system refresh, but at some point it stopped with an error. I don't remember what it was, if it even said what the problem was in the first place, so I wonder if that might have a connection.
@Haanbeii Uninstall Origin "the hard way" again—even if it didn't fully install, be sure to remove any files that did appear. Then create a new admin user account on your computer and try installing it through that account. Be sure to use only letters and numbers, no special characters, accents, etc. in the username.
If you succeed in installing Origin in the new user account, you can test your games in the regular account. But if they still don't work, try launching them in the new account too.
@puzzlezaddict I tried installing it, but it still didn't work. I couldn't find the Origin folder in uninstall folder in regedit (the one with all the steps), so I don't know if that made a difference.
I tried to see if I could open The Sims 4 and get the 'cannot run without origin' message, but I got the 0xc00007b error. When I first uninstalled Origin, I got this error message, so I don't particularly understand why it suddenly stopped working. Maybe I should just get another computer only for the Sims.... :/ Luck is not on my side.
@Haanbeii Please check the status of the .NET Frameworks on your computer. Hit Windows key-R and enter "appwiz.cpl" without quotes. In the File Explorer window that opens, click "Turn Windows features on or off." You should see something like this:
Please screenshot the same section and upload it. (You can use Windows key-shift-S and drag your cursor over the section of screen you want to capture.)
@Haanbeii wrote:
I tried a system refresh, but at some point it stopped with an error. I don't remember what it was, if it even said what the problem was in the first place, so I wonder if that might have a connection.
I'm also curious what option you used, when it stopped, and what error it threw. Even if you don't remember exactly, just list as many details as you can. And yes, it could definitely have a connection.
@puzzlezaddict If i could remember, I'd tell you ASAP. I did a 'keep personal files', which is all I can remember, since my memory is getting a little bit bad.
Updating DLL method of fixing this error is a bit complicated but it can resolve the issue caused by 0xc000007b error for sure. This method includes replacing a file called xinput1_3.dll inside the C drive. This file can be corrupted or overwritten with some other version which results in causing this error. To fix this issue, follow these instructions.
Fix step by step tutorial https://geeksadvice.com/fix-the-application-was-unable-to-start-correctly-0xc000007b-error/
@norbertwebb Thank you for the link.