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Resolving Error Code 0xc0000005: Access Violation in Windows Server 2022

Addressing the error code 0xc0000005, commonly known as an access violation in Windows Server 2022, involves several key troubleshooting steps:

  1. Ensure Windows is Updated: Confirm that your Windows Server 2022 has the latest updates by navigating to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and applying any available updates.
  2. Test for Hardware Issues: Faulty hardware, like RAM or a hard disk, can trigger error code 0xc0000005. Conduct hardware diagnostic tests to identify any problems.
  3. Disable DEP: Data Execution Prevention (DEP), designed to protect against certain types of malware, could be causing this error. Disable DEP by accessing Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance Settings > Data Execution Prevention, and turning it off for essential Windows programs and services.
  4. Conduct a Virus Scan: Malware infections can lead to this error. Perform a comprehensive virus scan with your antivirus software to ensure no malicious software is affecting your system.
  5. Reinstall Troublesome Applications: If a particular application consistently causes the error, reinstalling it might resolve the problem.
  6. Scan for Corrupted System Files: Use the System File Checker (SFC) tool to search for and repair corrupted files. Open Command Prompt as an administrator, type 'sfc /scannow', and hit Enter to run the scan.
  7. Initiate a Clean Boot: Performing a clean boot can help determine if third-party software conflicts are causing the error. Use the System Configuration tool (msconfig), select 'Selective startup', uncheck 'Load startup items', and restart your system to isolate the issue.

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