The bootvrfy.exe file
According to our database, the bootvrfy.exe file is part of Microsoft Windows Operating System, so the bootvrfy.exe file probably got onto your computer during the installation of Microsoft Windows Operating System.
Table of contents:
- The bootvrfy.exe file's details
- The links related to the bootvrfy.exe
- The bootvrfy.exe's possible errors
- Other executable files related to the bootvrfy.exe
- Downloading the bootvrfy.exe
The bootvrfy.exe file's details
Below, we have summarized the details of the bootvrfy.exe file known to us. The manufacturers constantly update their software, so naturally bootvrfy.exe may exist in a different version with a different name. The data below summarizes the parameters of the bootvrfy.exe file with the 5.1:2600.0 version number.
- Filename:
- bootvrfy.exe
- Version:
- 5.1:2600.0
- Size:
- 5 kB (5120 B)
- Internal name:
- bootvrfy.exe
- Original filename:
- bootvrfy.exe
- Description:
- Boot Verify Application for Registry
- Copyright:
- © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Company:
- Microsoft Corporation
- Product:
- Microsoft Windows Operating System (Microsoft Windows XP)
- Product version:
- 5.1:2600.0
- Comments:
- -
The links related to the bootvrfy.exe
We try to collect the websites where you can find further information about the bootvrfy.exe file.
The bootvrfy.exe's possible errors
Below are the top five most common bootvrfy.exe errors and how to fix them.
bootvrfy.exe - Application error
The instruction at "0x????????" reference memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be read.
The causes of the error message and possible solutions:
- Faulty program code. Signal the error to the application's developer, and try installing a newer version.
- It's possible that there isn't enough memory available for the application. Free up memory be temporarily stopping some applications or services.
- It's possible that a hardware component of your computer is malfunctioning. Have the hardware components of your computer checked, with special attention to the RAM modules.
bootvrfy.exe - Error
The program can't start because ???.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
The cause of the error message and possible solution:
- The DLL file required for running bootvrfy.exe is either missing or out of date. Reinstall the application.
bootvrfy.exe - Access denied
bootvrfy.exe - Access denied
The causes of the error message and possible solutions:
- The antivirus software may have blocked access to the bootvrfy.exe file. Check your antivirus software's log and quarantine.
- You don't have the permissions to run the bootvrfy.exe. Change the permissions of the file.
- The bootvrfy.exe file may have been damaged. Reinstall the application.
bootvrfy.exe - Error
bootvrfy.exe is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
The cause of the error message and possible solution:
- The bootvrfy.exe isn't installed. Install the application.
bootvrfy.exe - Application error
The exception Illegal Instruction. An attempt was made to execute an illegal instruction.
The causes of the error message and possible solutions:
- The bootvrfy.exe uses an instruction set that isn't supported by your CPU. Install the version that is adequate to your computer.
- It's possible that a hardware component of your computer is malfunctioning. Have the hardware components of your cimputer checked, with special attention to your CPU's cooling.
Other executable files related to the bootvrfy.exe
Microsoft Windows Operating System uses other executable files besides the bootvrfy.exe file. The file’s names can be different with each version.
Downloading the bootvrfy.exe
If you need the bootvrfy.exe file because the file system is damaged, then we suggest that you reinstall Microsoft Windows Operating System. Copying an executable usually doesn't solve the problem.
Important!
Never open an executable file that you received in an e-mail! Even if it seems like you received it from a reliable person. In most cases, the viruses circulating on the Internet get onto the infected computers from sources that are believed to be reliable.
During the analysis, we checked all the executable files registered by us with at least 2 antivirus softwares.
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Supported operating systems
Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
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