10 Ways to Fix Windows Application Error Exit Alone

Windows is the most popular Microsoft-made operating system in the world. But unfortunately, according to the experience of Windows users are very vulnerable to viruses and have a number of bugs that can cause Windows Errors such as applications that exit themselves suddenly, a notification appears "Not Responding" or "Has Stopped Working". Here are tips and tricks you can do to overcome the Windows application that comes out on its own. (The lower the level of damage the more complex)

Restart Windows on Your Computer
Fast startup technology makes Windows live very quickly, but your computer will not start the operating system from the beginning again. This means that the computer will always use memory records on the hard drive. When your computer experiences "Not Responding" this can be the cause of a system driver crash. To overcome this, Windows 7 will restart the system driver when the user restarts the computer. But this does not happen when you enable fast startup Windows 8, 8.1 and 10, so that it can cause the system driver not addressed. So, the first thing you should do is restart the computer.

Perform a Full Scan with Anti-Virus with the Latest Database
Fixed Error, you can do a Full Scan of your Computer with an updated Anti Virus. Viruses can take up a lot of resources so there isn't enough memory to open other applications. Use Anti-Virus that has proven its strengths such as Bitdefender, AVG, Kaspersky, Avira and Norton.

Deleting Temporary Files
Temporary files are temporary files that store data on the use of an application in Windows to speed up the process of an application. You need to delete the temporary files so that the application recompiles the data, because the data compilation is not completely finished which can cause an Error.
Deleting Temporary Files
Deleting Temporary Files
Right-click Local Disk: C (or where your operating system is stored)> General> Disk Cleanup (check all)> clean up system files> OK (wait for the process to finish and exit automatically)> restart
Turn off Morphological Filtering (Metro Based Applications Only)

Morphological filtering is a non-linear operation on an image that is carried out with various defined methods that can provide certain visual effects. Metro applications are applications that are designed to run on mobile and desktop processors, both x64 and x86 technology. Metro applications are often found in the Windows Store. Some Metro applications cannot run with Morphological Filtering technology such as 3D games and Movies & TV. You need to turn off this technology in the Graphic Driver settings. After you deactivate Morphological Filtering, do a restart. Try opening your metro application.
AMD's Global Morphological Filtering
AMD's Global Morphological Filtering
Intel HD Graphic Morphological Setting
Intel HD Graphic Morphological Setting

Use Compatibility Mode (Non-Metro)
If the application is an old application error (2009-2013) it helps you use this method. The reason is that the software design for the Windows version differs according to the Microsoft Net Framework and DirectX compatibility used.

Right-click the shortcut / application in question then select "Properties"
Then in the Properties window select "Compatibility"
  • Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" then select the appropriate version of Windows.
  • Check "Run this program as an Administrator"
  • Click "OK"
  • Then Run the program
Disable DEP (Data Execution Prevention) in the Error Program
One time the operating system can turn off application permissions on your computer for security reasons. You can get application permissions by force by disabling DEP. You only need to know the windows application directory that is error.
  1. Access System Properties by pressing the keyboard "Windows logo + pause break"
  2. Click "Advanced System Settings"
  3. Under Performance, click "settings ..."
  4. Select the "Data Execution Prevention" tab
  5. Select the "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" select box
  6. Then "Add" the .exe file that is having problems.
  7. Restart and restart the program
Reinstall the Software or Related Program
If the steps above are not successful then you should try to reinstall the error software. You can uninstall the software via "Settings" -> "Apps" -> Select Programs -> "Uninstall"
Or use the old method (Non Metro) "Control Panel" -> "Programs" -> "Uninstall a Program" -> Right-click the program then select uninstall.
Then reinstall the software.

Repairing the System Registry
The Registry is a collection of structured configurations that store a database of settings from the operating system and software. Registry is the main target of viruses to cripple the operating system. Malware or viruses that once infected a computer even though it has been deleted still leave traces of the registry being overhauled. A damaged registry can cause fatal errors and therefore the registry needs to be repaired. You can use third party software such as Piriform CCleaner.
Clean Windows Boot
Clean boot is a type of boot that uses the fewest resources with only important drivers. This is used to diagnose system service problems.

Access System Configuration with "Ctrl + R" type msconfig then press "OK"
In the General Tab, change Normal Startup to "Selective Startup" and un-check "Load startup items"
On the Service Tab, disable all services that are not Microsoft
  1. Click OK, and restart.
  2. Test whether the application can run in this mode, if yes then there is a system service that has problems and usually needs to deactivate the virus.
Using System Restore If There Are Data Backups When Normal Applications
Access system properties (windows logo + pause break) -> system protection -> system restore -> Next -> select the options available, try according to the date the problem appears -> Next -> Finish -> wait until it finishes.
Note: all applications must be closed and turn off the antivirus

If the steps above cannot solve your problem then you need to reinstall the operating system to a newer version or repair it using the Windows CD.

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