Videodeluxe.exe Application error - Application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)

mrwebber35 wrote on 2/1/2014, 3:18 AM

Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus gives the following error when it won't start:

Videodeluxe.exe Application error -Application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)

I tried the following to correct:

-updated Magix Movie edit Pro 17 Plus and rebooted computer, DID NOT WORK

-removed Magix Movie edit Pro 17 Plus along with all associated programs

- downloaded and used Magix Clean to remove any left over files

-reinstalled Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 form installation disk, DID NOT WORK

-updated my Nividia Geforce 210 graphic card drivers and associated program, DID NOT WORK

-tried to find videodeluxe.ini file to remove but did not exist

Nothing is correcting my problem. It did works for years. What do I do now?

Win7 64 Ultimate

Nividia Geforce 210

Asus P6T X58 Intel 920i7

 Sony Dual Layer DVD-+RW DRU-800A Burner

Comments

terrypin wrote on 2/1/2014, 7:27 AM

Hi,

 

I think my next step would be successive System Restores.

Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK. PC: i7 6700K, 4.0 GHz, 32GB with Win 10 pro. Used many earlier versions of MEPP, currently mainly MEPP 2016 & 2017 (Using scores of macro scripts to add functionality, tailored to these versions.)

mrwebber35 wrote on 2/4/2014, 10:26 PM

I had to solve this one on my own. Turns out my computer was bogged down with Microsoft Updates not automatically installing correctly. Internet Explorer 11 wanted to install but would fail over and over again and therefore would not get past it to install further updated drivers for Magix. This caused Magix to not initiate. I basically stopped the auto updater and forced the computer to update all possible other security updates manually. This eventually installed the proper drivers for Windows 7 plus Magix and even Internet Explorer 11. Everything works great now. I was unable to go back before the Windows security update that started this problem because it happened automatically way back in July and I hadn't noticed it trying and failing to update everyday the same Internet Explorer 11. Windows , whenever it updates an important security update it writes a back up point whether successful or not and erases the oldest restore point. I basically only had one restore point left from the last update that had managed to update sucessfully the week previously. After properly installing Explorer 11 Magix still gave the same error message but I then ran the installation disk to repair which did not fix the problem before. This time it worked like a charm. Saved me the $35 Magix wanted.

I wish to thank terrypin for his suggestion. At least you pointed me in the right direction.

terrypin wrote on 2/5/2014, 12:48 AM

Pleased to hear you sorted it. I've had my share of issues inolving Windows Update so I sympathise - although that's a surprisingly long time before you noticed it! 

Thanks for the feedback, which is unfortunately all too rare.

 

Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK. PC: i7 6700K, 4.0 GHz, 32GB with Win 10 pro. Used many earlier versions of MEPP, currently mainly MEPP 2016 & 2017 (Using scores of macro scripts to add functionality, tailored to these versions.)