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29-Jan-2008, 03:46 AM #1
Exclamation Solved: Having a problem with Vista...Bad Image pop up...HELP!!!
I keep getting the pop up that says...

EVR Fullscreen Window:Windows-Bad Image

"Exception Processing message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x7611023C
0x761123C 0x7611023C 0x7611023C"

I dont know how to get rid of it. I could use any help to correct this problem. Thank you in advance.
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29-Jan-2008, 04:47 AM #2
Found a few hits doing a search on 0xc000007b, but couldn't find anything with your parameters. Try here for a few suggestions, and also the related threads at the bottom:

http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=712289

There are some other options, so if none of these work, do a search on 0xc000007b and check them out. Maybe someone here knows exactly what it is too. Good luck
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29-Jan-2008, 06:04 AM #3
If you are using Nvidea graphics, this is almost certainly the problem. Again, if, If you have installed a Nvidia Beta driver, go back to an earlier install and see if you are still getting the message. A reinstall may help for a while but it seems to return. If you are playing games, particularly Internet games, see if there is an option to downgrade a little, in the games, on your performance parameters.

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29-Jan-2008, 09:24 AM #4
I did not do any of that. It happened when I downloaded a video.
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29-Jan-2008, 06:42 PM #5
I found the solution to the problem, it was with realplayer. It was not compatible to some of the files that I was using, I had it as my default player, when I changed back to windows media player as my default, the pop up on those files went away. thank you all for your help.
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