Runtime error r6034 microsoft visual c++ runtime library explorer.exe

Anonymous
2013-05-29T08:05:23+00:00

Hi!

I encountered a problem with my Windows 7 SP1 Professional x64 computer. Problem started two weeks ago after I installed the monthly Windows updates. After the updates every time I restart or login to my computer I get the error message saying "Runtime error r6034 microsoft visual c++ runtime library C:\windows\explorer.exe".  After I hit "ok" in the error screen I can use Windows normally.  I also get the same message when I try to use Explorer in different programs, for example notepad. Only difference is that now the path in the error refers to notepad. And again, I can still pick a file to be opened after I press ok in the error screen.

Problem occurs also in Safe mode and clean boot didn't help either. I also tried system restore to a previous configuration with similar results. I re-installed Visual C++ Library 2010, but it didn't help. I tried to install every single Visual library version (both x86 and x64 ) from 2005 to 2012 without success. Event log shows no errors so no help from there.

Can you give me any advice, what to try next?

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-10-10T15:14:29+00:00

    Here's a simple solution which worked for me:  I right-clicked on the offending program, selected "Properties," clicked on the "Compatibility" tab, in the "Privilege Level" section, I checked the box for "Run this program as an administrator", then clicked the "Apply" button.  Presto.  Problem solved.  I have no idea why this worked, and I don't want to hurt my brain trying to figure that out.

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-05-30T10:22:49+00:00

    I found the guilty for the problem, which was my backup software. I informed the software developer about this and they said that the problem will be repaired in the next patch.

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-02-05T23:21:33+00:00

    yuppijeah - it worked! By removing all apple software (except "Apple Mobile Device Support") and reinstalling iTunes the runtime error message disapeared.

    Thanks to resthome!

    This worked for me. I removed all apple software (except "Apple Mobile Device Support") and reinstalled version 11.1.4.62 for Windows.  All set without the runtime error message!

    Thanks!

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  2. Anonymous
    2014-02-06T04:41:35+00:00

    Hi All,

    I'm sure many people are running into this issue with the recent iTunes update (as was I).  Apple provides some good advice and I finally got it rectified.  Here is the link to Apple's support page:  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376.  Basically you need to uninstall and delete EVERYTHING Apple on your computer, restart, and then re-install.  Good luck to everyone!

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-02-06T18:32:09+00:00

    I did all of the fixes mentioned and no problem was identified.  However, I am still showing the runtime error.

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