Lỗi the exception breakpoint a breakpoint has been reached năm 2024
"The exception breakpoint. A Breakpoint has been reached. (0x80000003) occurred in the application at the location…Click OK to terminal the program." When you try to start or shut down your PC, or try to open specific apps, you may receive such an error message. Show It indicates there is something wrong during the execution of an app or process. However, the cause of the error can be hard to point down. It may be caused by corrupted system files, memory leaks, glitchy apps, bad disk sectors, etc. Take it slow and here is a quick troubleshooting guide for you. Keep reading the following text to find a viable solution. Compatible methods to fix 'The exception breakpoint has been reached' issueBefore you take the advanced methods to fix this issue, you can try some basic methods first. Try to update the problematic app you want to open and try to update Windows. The outdated or incompatible version of the app or the operating system will lead to this error. After updating, check whether the issue has been fixed. If not, keep trying the following methods. Disable automatic startup appsIf you are not sure exactly which app generates this error, you can disable all the automatic startup apps without affecting the Windows boot process.
In addition, you can disable automatic startup apps in Task Manager.
After that, save the changes and restart your PC to check whether the issue has been eliminated. Run CHKDSKAs we mentioned before, the issue 'The exception breakpoint has been reached' may be caused by the bad sector on your disk, thus, you can run CHKDSK to scan your disk to check whether it is intact.
Wait for the process to finish, then restart your PC to check whether the issue has been fixed. Run DISM and SFCDISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) is a command-line tool that can be used to fix issues with your Windows image. System File Checker (SFC) is a useful utility that checks for system file corruption and fragments. Corrupted system files are one of the reasons to lead to this issue. Therefore, you can try to run DISM and SFC to check the system files on your Windows. Follow the given steps to check and repair your system files.
Once the scan process has been finished, exit the Command Prompt window and restart your PC to whether the issue still exists. Check the memory leaksIf you take all the above methods but the issue still exists, you need to check for memory leaks. Fortunately, Windows has a built-in tool to check for memory problems. The process will take several times to complete. Wait for it to finish and sign back into Windows, and the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool will show you a notification so you can view the diagnostic report. If you have fixed the error 0x80000003 successfully, don't forget to share these useful methods with others. Eudora Liu Eudora Liu is a new technical editor at iBoysoft. After professional training, she is able to write instructional articles about macOS and Windows and solve related problems. Jessica Shee Jessica Shee is a senior tech editor at iBoysoft. Throughout her 4 years of experience, Jessica has written many informative and instructional articles in data recovery, data security, and disk management to help a lot of readers secure their important documents and take the best advantage of their devices. |