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Updated onMarch 19, 2024
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Getting an error message immediately after starting yourWindows 10computer is not an uncommon occurrence.
The 0x1000007eBSoDerror is caused by a severely outdatedSilverlight version, system file corruption, orinterference from a third-party service.
A hardware-related issue may also be the reason why this 0x1000007e error is shown, but you shouldn’t imagine the worst scenario yet.
Because of the multiple factors that cause this error, it’s likely that you may have to attempt more than one potential fix to suitably repair it.
With that said, we may only suggest you try the solutions below in the given order.
How can I fix error 0x1000007e on Windows?
1. Install pending updates
Windows 10 updates are supposed to be automatically downloaded when available and installed. Make sure you install every pending update that Windows has lined up for you.
Can’t install Windows updates? Just check out this guide to see how easy is to fix that.
2. Use a troubleshooting tool
Since the issue might be deeper than you thought and finding the cause might be difficult, a generaltroubleshooting BSoD toolcan be very useful.
3. Use SFC /Scannow
System file corruption problems could occur as a result of an issue installing a driver, a system update, or application, or even while making any changes to the installation manually.
Windows 10’sSystem File Checker(SFC) scannow command can’t fix hardware issues.
But it’s a great place to start if you’re still experiencing the 0x1000007e error and suspect corrupted system files as the culprit.
In the unlikely case that thescannowcommand stops before the process finishes, we’ve also gotan easy fixfor you.
4. Use the System Restore utility
Many users reported that the 0x1000007e error was fixed after restoring their PC with the System Restore tool. You may try to do the same.
If System Restore is not working, there is no reason to panic. Just take a look at thisuseful guideand set things right once again.
Have you attempted to apply one or more of the solutions we have outlined below? Let us know which one worked for you in the comments area below.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.