Fix Bad Image - Error Status 0xc000012f in Windows 10/11 [Solution]
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Fix Bad Image - Error Status 0xc000012f in Windows 10/11 [Solution]
Commands Used:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
sfc /scannow
Users have posted on numerous support forums about Bad Image error 0xc000012f. Those users needing to fix that issue can’t utilize software packages for which error 0xc000012f occurs. Affected applications throw up a Bad Image error message referencing a DLL file and the 0xc000012f status code when users try to run them.
The bad image 0xc000012f error in Windows is what is known as a DLL file error. DLL stands for “Dynamic Link Library” and is a key building block of the Windows operating system.
Windows has certain common “blocks” that can be reused by programs. That way, these programs do not have to contain these commonplace files, greatly increasing efficiency.
When one of these files is missing, you get the bad image 0xc000012f error in Windows. The bad image 0xc000012f error in Windows is often simply called a “bad image error”.
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This issue can arise for a wide variety of Windows software but has been more widely cited to occur for Microsoft Office applications. It typically occurs because prerequisite files for software packages aren’t accessible. You can fix Bad Image error 0xc000012f with these Windows 11/10 resolutions.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.
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You solved my problem. Thank you! (from Brazil)
Glad to help!
Bro, i have a bad computer, ive installed a w10 version called Ggos, my pc is taking far more than 24hours to download some 40GB, dispite me having a super good data plan. What could I do??
fixed my problem! thanks for posting :))
Glad I could help!
how long should the first command take? it's been over 30 minutes now and it's stuck at 62.3% for like 25 of that 30 minutes.
me too: 62,3%
me too
any fix?
It not working for mine laptop hp
victus
If you can kindly elaborate, I will do my best to assist.
This works or you could redownload the thing
If you can kindly elaborate, I will do my best to assist.
i had a problem with fire fox and i did all the steps and it worked but then i wondered of you could re download it last comment i made i meant or could you not or you could
where is the second command?
sfc /scannow
hey i have a problem, when it was scanning after this first command it stopped on 62.3%, i'm kinda scared as f**k
If you can kindly elaborate, I will do my best to assist.
after the first command "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth" it started scanning i think, everything was going good but the bar stopped moving at 62.3% and it didn't change for 15 minutes, it just didn't want to move :v and i kinda don't know what to do :/
Yo i encountered the same problem.
While scanning after the first command in CMD, it stopped exactly at 62.3%, and stayed like that for hours and eventually i closed the CMD.
@@YarinWeizmanKauf after i restarted and tried doing it again it fully scanned but it unfortunately didn't fix the issue :/
@@SKYU1102i got an error 0x800f081f and then i did the scan now. absolutely nothing. i cant get microsoft 365 installed again :(
any of yall got a fix yet?
Couple pf ,minutes to run🤣🤣🤣