The Error 0xe06d7363 is one of several Windows errors which some people might find confusing, due to the different error messages it appears with.
Some messages that may appear along the error include:
There are several reasons why this error appears:
The solutions listed below should help you diagnose the causer and fix this error. All you need to do is to read them carefully and follow the instructions.
Maybe a bug in one of the programs installed in your computer is the causer of the 0xe06d7363 error message. To find it that program, you need to do a "clean boot," i.e. to start only the Windows components, and not the programs.
To do a "clean boot," follow the steps below:
After the computer turns on, run the programs one by one. Once you identify the program which is the reason for this error message, try to update it. If updating didn't help, remove it. To uninstall it:
The main reason why drivers need to be updated as soon as an update is available is to keep your computer's hardware (parts) in line with the latest processes, and "methods" programs are run. Maybe an outdated driver is the reason why this error occurs. Ensure that you have the latest version of the drivers installed on the computer, to prevent error codes like this one.
To check for updates, run the utility that came (or should have come) preinstalled when you purchased your computer, and click on the update button.
For more ways of how to update drivers, check out the don't know how to update drivers guide.
Junk files are residues that were once used by programs, but are no longer needed. Accumulated junk files can cause many errors including this error message. Removing junk files from time to time (e.g. once a week) is what you need to do in order to keep your computer in good shape.
You can clean junk files, through the command prompt:
Note: If you are interested in more ways of how to optimize the computer and increase its speed, check out the computer is slow guide.
Developed by Microsoft, the System File Checker is a powerful and easy-to-use tool that can help you fix the potentially corrupt files, some of which might have caused the unknown software exception error message. To run the SFC tool, and remove this error message, follow the steps below:
Files are stored on a hard drive, on a "spot" dedicated for them, like a parking lot. If the place reserved for your car is dug up, you won't be able to park your car. IT-wise, the place reserved for cars is called a "sector." Maybe bad sectors on the computer’s hard drive are the reason for the 0xe06d7363 error. Microsoft has a tool that specializes in fixing bad sectors, known as Check Disk. In this case, to try to fix the bad sectors, you need to run the check disk utility.
To run the utility, follow the steps below:
The System Restore feature ‘rewinds' your Windows OS to a certain restore point in the past when your computer was working properly, without affecting your documents. Maybe restoring the computer will fix this problem.
To restore your computer:
Note: Do not interrupt the process to avoid irreversible software damages and data loss. If you use a laptop, connect it to the AC adapter before you start restoring Windows.
Maybe pending updates to specific Windows services are the reason for this error code. In this case, all you need to do in order to easily resolve this error is to install the pending updates, or, if the updating process has started, to wait until the updates are fully applied.
Check out the don't know how to update my device's operating system guide, if you are not sure how to check for and apply updates manually.
Maybe a virus infection is the reason why you get this error code. Try scanning for viruses, using an antivirus software and if a virus is detected, delete it. After removing the viruses, make sure to take additional measures to protect your computer:
Check out the viruses/spywares/malware guide if you are not sure how to scan for and remove viruses, as well as how to protect your computer against future threats.
Maybe a bug in one of the programs installed in your computer is the causer of this error message. To find it, and remove it, if unfixable, you need to do a clean boot, i.e. to start only the Windows components, and not the programs.
To do a clean boot, follow the steps below:
After the computer turns on, run the programs one by one. Once you identify the program which is the reason for this error message, reinstall it or remove it, by following the steps below:
Check out the don't know how to uninstall a program/an application guide if you are not sure how to uninstall programs.
If you tried all the other options, but none of them worked, and you still get this error message, consider reinstalling Windows. By reinstalling Windows, you will remove all the corrupt system files and have them replaced by intact ones, aside from removing all the programs installed, and depending on your preferences, other data.
Before you decide on reinstalling Windows, make a backup of your data (check out the don't know how to back up my files guide), because reinstalling the operating system may involve data loss (e.g. of photos, videos, music and other sensitive documents).
Check out the don't know how to install an operating system guide, if you are not sure how to perform this procedure.
For you to be able to run programs on your PC, they need to "speak the same language," i.e. to be compatible. Maybe the program that you run when error 0xe06d7363 appears is not compatible with your version of the operating system. To resolve this, you need to search for a compatible version of the program you wish to install. Often times, you can find a compatible version of the program, but not always.
To address this gap, Windows offers a way to run incompatible programs with your operating system, known as Compatibility mode. In order to install programs in Compatibility mode, feel free to follow the steps presented below:
Note: This approach may not work with all the programs.
It is possible that the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package library causes this error. Maybe the library is outdated, or corrupt. In this case, refreshing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable packages, i.e. uninstalling the old ones and installing new ones, can also fix this error message.
To reinstall the packages, feel free to follow the steps below:
Note: Feel free to check out the don't know how to uninstall a program/an application guide if you are not sure how to uninstall programs.
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