What is causing 0x000000c2 Stop Error Code?
We investigated this particular issue by looking at various user reports and at the repair strategies that are most commonly being used to fix this particular error message. As it turns out, several different scenarios are confirmed to cause this particular behavior. Here’s a shortlist of potential culprits that can be responsible for the 0x000000c2 error:
Method 1: Resolving the AV conflict (if applicable)
One of the most common scenarios that will spawn this particular error is a situation in which the user has installed two 3rd party security solutions that are conflicting with each other. Most commonly, users have reported getting BSOD 0x000000c2 errors after having Malwarebytes installed together with a different security scanner such as ESET or AVAST. Several other users that were also encountering this issue have reported that they managed to fix the issue by uninstalling one of the 3rd party AV suites that were conflicting with the other. As a rule of thumb, you should never have two anti-virus programs run at the same time. Here’s a quick guide on resolving the AV conflict by uninstalling one of the conflicting security suites: If you’re still facing the same issue, move down to the next method below.
Method 2: Uninstalling AMD Quick Stream Technology (if applicable)
As it turns out, this particular can also be caused by an AMD developed software called Quick Stream Technology. This usually occurs because the software is installed on a Windows version that is not fully compatible with Quick Stream Technology – Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are known to have issues with this software. UPDATE: Advanced System Care is yet another software that is known to have BSODs. If you have this tool installed, uninstall it using the instructions below and see if the issue is still occurring. Several users that found themselves in a similar scenario have reported that they managed to resolve the issue by uninstalling the AMD Quick Stream Technology application. Keep in mind that doing so will not affect the functioning of your OS in any way – unless you’re relying on this app to stream content online. Here’s a quick guide on uninstalling AMD quick stream technology: If you’re still encountering the BSOD 0x000000c2 error, move down to the next method below.
Method 3: Using a System Restore point
If none of the methods above have allowed you to resolve the issue, likely, an underlying system file corruption is causing the issue. Since the problem can’t be resolved conventionally, you should try to use System Restore – a utility capable of dealing with critical errors by restoring the entire Windows installation to a healthy state in which the problem doesn’t occur. However, to get this to work, you need to have a restored snapshot that can be used by the utility to restore your machine to a previous point in time. Fortunately, unless you changed the default behavior, Windows should have automatically saved System Restore snapshots regularly. But before you go ahead with this method, keep in mind that a system restore will essentially revert all software and firmware to the state it was when the snapshot was created. This means that all games, applications, user preferences and everything else will be reversed. If you decide to go through with this, here are step by step instructions on performing a System Restore:
Method 4: Verifying your Memory
Another potential cause that is known to cause this issue is a bad memory. As several other users have reported, this issue is known to occur in situations where your RAM has gone bad and is preventing some data from being stored temporarily. But before you go ahead and other a new memory for your rig, run the test below to confirm that you’re dealing with a bad memory. This will allow you to confirm or infirm this particular scenario. Here’s a quick guide on testing your RAM using the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool: If no problems have been found and you are still encountering the BSOD 0x000000c2 error, exit the setup and move directly to the next method below.
Method 5: Repair system files
If you’ve come this far without a result, some degree of system file corruption certainly is what’s causing the BSOD 0x000000c2 error. There are several different ways of fixing non-critical system file corruption issues, but the most convenable way is to rely on a couple of build-in Windows utilities – SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management). DISM relies on WU (Windows Update) to replace corrupted files with healthy copies, while SFC uses a locally stored archive to replace corrupted Windows files. SFC is better at fixing logical errors, while DISM has larger error fixing capabilities since it’s not limited to the local archive of cached items. Because of this, we encourage you to run both utilities to improve your chances of finding the culprit that’s causing the 0x000000c2 BSOD. Here’s a quick guide on running the two utilities: If the same issue is still causing the BSOD 0x000000c2 error, move down to the final method below.
Method 6: Perform a Repair install
If you’ve come this far and you’re still encountering the BSOD 0x000000c2 error, it’s clear that you’re dealing with a severe corruption issue that cannot be resolved conventionally. In this case, the only way of taking care of the problem is to reset all Windows components to ensure that you remove any instance of corrupted system files. Most users choose the radical solution – a clean install that does the job but also removes any personal data including applications, games, media, and documents. If you want to go for a less destructive route that will allow you to refresh your Windows components without affecting any of your files (games, apps, photos, documents, etc.), you should go for a repair install. This procedure will allow you to keep all your data. In case you want to perform a repair install, follow this guide (here) for step by step instructions on completing this procedure.
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