Fatal execution error

G

Guest

When starting up I get the following message
Fatal ececution error (0x7927baca)

hpqthb08.exe common language debugging
process id=0x184(388)
thread id=0x188(392)
any help would be appreciated
thanks
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Crap from HP for an HP printer.

hpqthb08.exe improves the startup time of HP Image Zone. If you disable it,
HP Image Zone takes a long time to start up only the first time you run it.
Subsequent startups are much faster than the first time

Make sure you don't have HP Image Zone Fast Start (hpqthb08.exe)
in your startup folder.

hpqthb08.exe is not required to run at startup. If needed it can be run
manually.

Are you getting the WindowsFormsParkingWindow at shutdown also?

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
 
D

DanS

When starting up I get the following message
Fatal ececution error (0x7927baca)

hpqthb08.exe common language debugging
process id=0x184(388)
thread id=0x188(392)
any help would be appreciated
thanks

The file name looks to be either an HP printer component, or a randomly
generated spyware/adware file name.

If the former is true, possibly un-installing and the re-install the HP s/w
may help out.
 
G

Guest

Wesley Vogel said:
Crap from HP for an HP printer.

hpqthb08.exe improves the startup time of HP Image Zone. If you disable it,
HP Image Zone takes a long time to start up only the first time you run it.
Subsequent startups are much faster than the first time

Make sure you don't have HP Image Zone Fast Start (hpqthb08.exe)
in your startup folder.

hpqthb08.exe is not required to run at startup. If needed it can be run
manually.

Are you getting the WindowsFormsParkingWindow at shutdown also?

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Thanks for the quick reply. I am going to disable it and see what happens
After the super bowl game
Philip
 
G

Guest

My machine also had a problem with installing the Net Framework Service pack
1.1 update after download. I deleted it and downloaded the Microsoft
framework 1.1 redistributable package, but was unable to get it to install
even after running the Netframework cleanup tool. I then deleted the HP
Printer completly, and noticed while it was being reinstalled that the Net
Framework files were on the HP disc and were also installed. This eliminated
the Fatal execution error 0x7927baca (A google search seems to indicate this
could be a windows problem) and all the other error messages. The latest net
framework undate also installed sucessfully.
THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS.
 
D

DanS

My machine also had a problem with installing the Net Framework
Service pack 1.1 update after download. I deleted it and downloaded
the Microsoft framework 1.1 redistributable package, but was unable to
get it to install even after running the Netframework cleanup tool. I
then deleted the HP Printer completly, and noticed while it was being
reinstalled that the Net Framework files were on the HP disc and were
also installed. This eliminated the Fatal execution error 0x7927baca
(A google search seems to indicate this could be a windows problem)
and all the other error messages. The latest net framework undate also
installed sucessfully. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS.

My (rhetorically) real question is why would you use .NET for a printer
utility ?

This has gotten way out of hand.
 
V

V Green

DanS said:
My (rhetorically) real question is why would you use .NET for a printer
utility ?

Because .NET makes programming easy(ier), which
leads to BAD programming due to laziness and Marketing
wanting to get the code out there before you're done
with it.

Having said that, it also lends itself to careful, good
programming, which unfortunately, is NOT seen
often enough.
This has gotten way out of hand.

No kidding.
 
G

Guest

This is great. Never even thought to use a newsgroup. I've wasted my life,
days, months, years . . . then you came into my life with an answer.
 
G

Guest

You guys are a dream come true. Never thought answers woud help me w/this
service. Great!
 

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