Oct 27 2021 12:35 PM
First off, Iike the new Windows 11! But I have developed four errors on startup I could use some help in clearing.
Equipment: Surface Pro 7, Intel Core i7-1065G7, 16GB RAM, 64bit, 512GB NTFS SSD
Here are the four dll errors:
Bad Image, error 0xc0000020. Not designed to run on Windows or file contains error
Files\WindowsApps\MicrosoftTeams_21253.510.996.1465_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\
**all four have same path **
WebView2Loader.dll
Sqlite3.dll
2lib1.dll
VCRUNTIME140_1.dll
I do admit to having some old software like Adobe CS5 and Adobe Pro 9 as I can’t afford newer versions, however, I will dump what I have to that will get Win 11 stable. My hardware is new and fast and I am willing to dump any legacy software, but no where does it tell me what software to get rid of.
What I have done:
Admin CMD Prompt: SFC /scannow – returned 100% no errors
Deleted all old Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable and went to MS site and download most recent.
Updated all ADOBE CS5 (what I could update as it is no longer supported)
UPDATED MS 365 suite (subscription)
Can anyone help please??? I want it all to work. Thanks in advance!
Oct 27 2021 02:56 PM
@CowboyFive7 Hi
It seems that probably only a clean installation of Windows will solve your problem,
But remember that applications, personal files, and the drive will be formatted.
Maybe someone will suggest another solution.
Good luck
https://www.microsoft.com/pl-pl/software-download/windows11
Oct 28 2021 02:37 PM
@A1 Thats MS's go to solution. Not buying it. I am going to uninstall all my adobe legacy stuff (CS5, Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro) and see what happens. Thanks for input though.
Oct 28 2021 03:22 PM - edited Oct 28 2021 03:32 PM
This is unlikely to fix the problem.
But rather it will be needed - unfortunately, a clean installation of Windows
Good luck
Oct 28 2021 04:23 PM
SolutionOct 29 2021 08:14 AM
Nov 03 2021 04:30 PM
Nov 03 2021 05:15 PM - edited Nov 03 2021 05:27 PM
I wouldn't reinstall Windows as some have suggested (easier to reinstall and reset the apps themselves.) You will run into this problem more than once in your lifetime I'm sure...
1.) Start Powershell -> Start Menu -> Run -> taskmgr -> File -> Run new Task -> %SystemRoot%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -> Select "Create this task with administrative privileges." -> Click OK.
2.) Copy/Paste the following into Powershell:
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope LocalMachine -Force
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00 | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"};
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00.UWPDesktop | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"};
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"};
Get-AppxPackage -allusers MicrosoftTeams | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"};
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00 | Reset-AppxPackage;
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00.UWPDesktop | Reset-AppxPackage;
Get-AppxPackage -allusers Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost | Reset-AppxPackage;
Get-AppxPackage -allusers MicrosoftTeams | Reset-AppxPackage;
3.) Next run this...
./sc config EventLog start= auto;./sc config UsoSvc start= auto;./sc config wuauserv start= auto;./net start EventLog;./net start UsoSvc;./net start wuauserv;
DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth;
4.) Run Windows Update, and then finalize the updates / remove superseded components:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase
NOTE: Most of the new updates fix bugs related to the apps themselves...
Nov 04 2021 04:24 PM
Nov 05 2021 03:26 AM - edited Nov 05 2021 03:26 AM
Alternatively you can access the UI to reset Microsoft Teams (repair will save your data if you actually use Microsoft Teams. There is no PowerShell cmdlet to repair apps.)
Reset / Repair Apps:
Settings -> System -> Other troubleshooters -> Windows Store Apps (Run)
Settings -> Apps -> Default Apps -> Scroll To Bottom (Reset Default Apps)
Settings -> Apps -> Apps & Features -> <Insert App Name Here> -> 3 Verticle Dots On The Right Side Of The Pane -> Advanced Options -> Repair
NOTE: I have tested this already. If you don't use Microsoft Teams, then no data will be lost when you reinstall and reset it (the other system apps will right themselves and are NOT configurable on your side. You need Windows Update to be working though, the LATEST patches, and your Windows Store App has to be functional, as well as the associated services that install the apps themselves.) The other stuff is just typical scan and repair functionality built into Windows (one version of that cleanup process is already automated via the background tasks. Cleanmgr also has similar functionality built-in. This just gives you an instant result, no waiting whatsoever, aside from the need to update.)
Nov 05 2021 01:14 PM
Nov 06 2021 03:21 PM - edited Nov 06 2021 07:21 PM
This dialog is showing up because Microsoft Teams is missing files, the chat feature in Windows 11 uses Microsoft Teams to properly function, to fix this, simply follow these steps
1. Press Windows+ R.
2. Copy-paste the path – C:/Program Files/WindowsApps
3. Press enter to access the location.
4. If a pop-up appears saying You have been denied permission to access this folder click Security tab. Note – If the popup does not appear, follow from Step 10.
5. On the next window, click on Advanced.
6. Select – Continue.
7. On the Advanced Security Settings for Windowsapp, click on Change link for Owner.
8. Type the email id of your Microsoft account and click OK.
9. Now click Apply followed by OK and give some time to change the permissions for all files.
10. Once you have successfully entered the directory, find the files starting with msteams.
11. There should be 1 such item –
microsoftteams_21253.510.996.1465_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
12. Rename the folder by adding the prefix .old.
13. Restart your computer, and check if the error still occurs.
Nov 07 2021 11:27 AM
Nov 14 2021 08:42 PM
Dec 03 2021 10:41 AM
@A1 I did a fresh Windows 11 install to a new computer with an empty mass storage, but the Teams issue started immediately, and none of the updates helped. No matter how many times I uninstalled or reinstalled the app, end result was the same. As I see it, reinstallation of Windows guarantees nothing, but better programming and testing of various use cases would.
Incredible, that the users need to Google solutions the moment Windows 11 starts?
Jul 02 2022 09:39 AM
I bought a new pc today, clean install, win 11 and this error popped up the very first time I started the machine. Fully updated it thinking that was the issue but it wasn't. Shame they have people out here doing complete reinstalls when that clearly isnt the problem. @Jani_K_Mannisto
Oct 28 2021 04:23 PM
Solution