How to Get Rid of Runtime Error R6016 on Windows 10

Runtime errors on a Windows PC occur when there is a conflict between various programs and applications or when there are malicious programs or viruses on the computer. As a result, the program gets corrupted and stops functioning correctly.

This r6016 runtime error occurs when you try to open a program or software that is infected with a virus or malware, or the program you are trying to open gives numerous errors due to insufficient memory capacity.

So, what are you waiting for? Go through this article to the end, apply all the instructions, and work on your Windows PC again without encountering new errors. But before that, you need to find out why this runtime error occurs. read more

How to Resolve “A problem caused the program to stop working correctly” Error Message

If you see the error message “A problem has prevented the program from working properly“, you are not alone. Many Windows users encounter this problem when trying to open any program.

It is a very annoying problem. And trying to fix it can be just as annoying, because you will spend a lot of time reading suggestions on the Internet, and most of them will not work.

Below are some very effective methods that have helped many other Windows users fix this error.

What causes the error message “A problem has prevented the program from working properly”?

  • Outdated DirectX
  • Compatibility problem
  • Screen resolution issue
  • EVGA Accuracy is enabled
  • Problem with antivirus firewall
  • Problem with KB3132372 update
  • Data execution prevention is enabled
  • Damaged or outdated graphics card driver
  • There is a problem with the Skype directory
  • Picture Acquisition Services (WIA) is not working

How to resolve the “Problem prevented the program from working properly” message?

sfc-command

Recovering corrupted system files with SFC

  1. Type cmd in the search bar, right-click on Command Prompt, and select Run as Administrator.
  2. When the User Account Control window appears, click Yes.
  3. Enter this command: sfc /scannow and press Enter. The SFC will start scanning all system files and then restore corrupted system files.
  4. Reboot your computer after the process is complete.

Update video card drivers

  1. Right-click on the Start menu and select Device Manager to open it.
  2. Click on the Display Adapter to expand it. Right-click on the video card and select Update Drivers.
  3. Follow the instructions to update the drivers and reboot the device.

Restart your computer

  1. Press the Win + R key combination to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Then type MSConfig and press Enter to open the system configuration window.
  3. Click the Services tab, select the Hide all Microsoft services checkbox, and click Disable all.
  4. Then click the Apply button.
  5. Click the Startup tab, and then click Open Task Manager.
  6. Check Startup Effects One by One and click Disable to disable everything with High.
  7. Reboot your computer.

Uninstalling third-party antivirus software

  1. Right-click the Start menu and select Settings to open it.
  2. Click on Applications.
  3. On the right side, click on your antivirus program, and then click Uninstall.
  4. Click the Uninstall button to confirm the operation.
  5. Follow the instructions to complete the removal of all antivirus programs.
  6. Then check that the program is working again.

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