The link that you provided is only if you are programming in C++.
Two things could be wrong. First, a virus corrupted the file referred to in the runtime error message. If this is the case (and this is the first thing you should try to solve this problem), run at least two separate virus checkers after you have updated the programs with the newest downloads. Run the virus program you have on your hard drive in Safe Mode (this sometimes eliminates viruses that can’t be deleted in normal mode).
After you are sure your disk is virus free, check and see if this eliminated the error and the problem caused by the error (it probably didn’t, right?).
Second, run System File Checker. This is a program that not only checks for corrupted/missing files, but fixes them. Start SFC from the Start/Run command. Type in sfc /scannow (remember to put a space between the c and the forward slash). After the program finishes running, reboot your computer.
sorry for the interruption, but i was just curious if this was related to a problem i had earlier.
within 5 minutes of installing the patch to fix the cineplayer dvd sound problem, i started getting the same errors. i couldn't access anything on my system(dimension e510 w/winxp 2002 sp2). music, pictures, programs; no matter what i tried to access, it gave me the c++runtime error. then it just went away. hopefully it dosen't return.
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