How To Fix Error 193 0xc1
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(4 total) 1 Change Directory to System32. Open My Computer. Open the path C:\Windows\System32. 2 Alphabetical Order Change the sort order on the page to Alphabetical Order, and error 193 0xc1 windows update locate msiexec.exe 3 Remove the Bad File. Now look right above msiexec.exe you error 193 0xc1 windows 7 should see a new file called msiexec with no extension. The size of the file should also be 0kb. could not start service error 193 0xc1 Delete this file. 4 Start your engines. Now open services, and start Windows Installer. It should now successfully start! Conclusion This was a tough error to get through with very little information on error 193 0xc1 mysql the web, I hope this helps someone else. 1 Comment Pimiento kaelabenoja Feb 28, 2015 at 09:44am Sir, how about for Font Cache? It also has the same error -thanks :) Read these next... Is one firewall enough? Security I heard an argument recently that only one firewall should be in use at a time and that the use of multiple firewalls are not necessary.
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Steps to Fix Error 193 0xc1 in Windows in Fixed Errors - on 06:33 - 1 comment Error 193 0xc1 is occurred when the application manager system of windows fails to find the exact path of the .exe file of some program
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to run the service. This error is not specific to any specialized software or application but error 193 0xc1 sql server it can come out with any application. Mostly it comes with Microsoft Office or while Printing documents. In order to remove these kinds of startservice failed with error 193 errors make sure that there is no file present in root of your C drive with name "Program". If you have such file in root directory of C , immediately rename it or move it somewhere else. How to https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/85301-solved-windows-installer-service-start-error-193-0xc1 Fix Error 193 0xc1 If you don't have any duplicate program file in C drive and still facing this error then it means the path set to executable file is modified. In this case , you have to set this path manually. It is simple just go to Run and type the this command: services.msc This command will open a window displaying list of all the running services on your computer. From given list, select the application causing error and http://www.fixerrs.com/2014/03/Steps-to-Fix-Error-193-0xc1.html right click on that service and click on Properties. For example I am checking path of avast antivirus in my system : Under this properties window check Path to executable. Take a note of this path carefully and then again go to run and type Regedit. A window will be opened. Under this go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ Under Services tab check for the desired service which is causing error. In my case I am taking avast antivirus for example. Select that service and check the Image path on the right pane for that particular service. Take note of this path too and now match if both path are matching exactly. If not then it means you have detected the reason of error. Now you just need to make updations in these paths one by one. First try to change path under service's properties windows and if you still get error then try to update path in registry. Hopefully this will remove your Error 193 0xc1 . If you face this problem while printing some documents , then it might be because of spooling problem. All you need to do is open command prompt and run the following command exactly as it is given : CMD /K SC CONFIG SPOOLER DEPEND= RPCSS Press Enter and you are done !! This command will end the dependency problems in your printer's spooler and will restart the printing process. Tweet Labels: Fixed Erro
(4 total) 1 Change Directory to System32. Open My Computer. Open the path C:\Windows\System32. 2 Alphabetical Order Change the sort order on the page to Alphabetical Order, and https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/85301-solved-windows-installer-service-start-error-193-0xc1 locate msiexec.exe 3 Remove the Bad File. Now look right above msiexec.exe you http://itgroove.net/brainlitter/2008/10/09/error-193-0xc1-weird-but-solved/ should see a new file called msiexec with no extension. The size of the file should also be 0kb. Delete this file. 4 Start your engines. Now open services, and start Windows Installer. It should now successfully start! Conclusion This was a tough error to get through with very little information error 193 on the web, I hope this helps someone else. 1 Comment Pimiento kaelabenoja Feb 28, 2015 at 09:44am Sir, how about for Font Cache? It also has the same error -thanks :) Read these next... Is one firewall enough? Security I heard an argument recently that only one firewall should be in use at a time and that the use of multiple firewalls are not error 193 0xc1 necessary. Am I wrong to think this? Keep your web traffic secure with the Spiceworks SSL Checker Spiceworks Products Blog Maintaining a secure web presence is a stressful job. Here's a free tool to make it easier. Spark: Apple scales back its plan for a self-driving car Spiceworks Originals Your morning news, a Community wrap up, a lunch recommendation, and the funnies. © Copyright 2006-2016 Spiceworks Inc. About Advertising Privacy Terms Help Sitemap × Join millions of IT pros like you Log in to Spiceworks Reset community password Agree to Terms of Service Connect with Or Sign up with your email address First Name Last Name Email Join Now or Log In Email Password Log In Forgot your password? Email Reset Password Cancel Need to recover your Spiceworks IT Desktop password? By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. Not a member? Join the community Back I agree Powerful tools you need, all for free. Help Desk » Inventory » Monitor » Community
Error 193: 0xc1 - Weird but solved! October 9, 2008 This is an oldie but a goodie… I've reposted this as I noticed it wasn't appearing in search, but on my old blog, it was helping a significant amount of people - so I wanted to give it a new push here, in case it helps others. Ok, this one took a while to sort out and I believe people will have different results… In my case (but I don't think it was even specific to MS SQL, just the result of it, an MSDE database (MSSQLSERVER) service failed to start. After much troubleshooting and only "Error 193: 0xc1" to work with (no event logs, nothing!), I managed to figure out that it was because there was a file called ‘program' at the root of the D: (whatever drive impacts you). Not sure at this writing how it got there (no it wasn't a virus, probably just bad code by somebody or a pipe) but that file wasn't needed but the SQL Service was following that path instead of honouring the path it should have (as identified in the service path). So, I renamed the file called ‘program' to something else and voila, I was back in business. I hope this helps someone, somewhere faster than I was able to help myself 🙂 Let me know about if it helped you - heck, buy me a beer Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPress ThisGoogleTumblrPinterestPocketPrint Related 10 Responses Jim Trainor says: January 6, 2012 at 1:15 pm This proved to be very useful in resolving a problem with Radiant Counterpoint v8.4. Located the program file (root of D:) and renamed it. Voila! Many thanks. Reply Richard Hale says: March 25, 2013 at 10:34 pm Very helpful in solving the Error 193: 0xc1 issue. Two separate 3rd party programs running under Windows 2008 Server began failing with this error. The "program" file was in the root of the C: drive. I moved it to a temp folder and the programs began working. Thanks for the tip. I am now examining the file to try and determine how and why it got there. Thanks!! Reply Jeyson Guzman sa