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many different ways that ntdll.dll errors may be displayed on your computer. Ntdll.dll errors can be caused by a number of different things which result in many different error messages, but some of the most common are listed ntdll.dll download below:• "STOP: 0xC0000221 unknown hard error C:\Winnt\System32\Ntdll.dll"• "STOP: C0000221 unknown hard error \SystemRoot\System32\ntdll.dll"• "AppName: ntdll.dll appcrash [PROGRAM NAME] ModName: ntdll.dll"• "[PROGRAM NAME] caused a fault in module NTDLL.DLL at [ANY ADDRESS]"• "Crash caused in ntdll.dll!"• "NTDLL.DLL Error!"• "Unhandled
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exception at [ANY ADDRESS] (NTDLL.DLL)"Ntdll.dll error messages might appear before or after a program is used, while a program is running, when Windows is started or shutdown, or even during a Windows installation.Cause of Ntdll.dll ErrorsThe
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causes of ntdll.dll error messages can vary greatly. However, most ntdll.dll errors result from a corrupt or damaged version of the ntdll.dll file itself, corrupt hardware drivers, or issues between Windows and other programs.Ntdll.dll errors can sometimes mean that a piece of hardware in your computer is malfunctioning, but this is rare.How To Fix Ntdll.dll Errors1. Restart your computer. The ntdll.dll error you're receiving could be due to a one-time, temporary issue ntdll.dll error windows 7 64 bit and a simple reboot may resolve the problem completely.2. Reinstall the program if the ntdll.dll error only displays when you use a specific program.If the software program has any updates or service packs available, install them too. The software's programmers may have identified an issue with the program that caused the ntdll.dll error and then issued a patch for it.Note: Third party software programs that have been installed on your computer are almost always the cause of ntdll.dll errors. The remainder of these troubleshooting steps resolve ntdll.dll issues only rarely.3. Check the Windows service pack level you're running and then check Microsoft's support site to see if there is a more recent service pack available for installation. Some issues that caused ntdll.dll errors have been corrected in these service packs from Microsoft.4. Selectively disable Internet Explorer add-ons. If your ntdll.dll error is displaying when you start, run, or close Internet Explorer, an add-on may be causing the problem. Disabling each add-on, one by one, will determine which add-on is the culprit (if any).Note: As a workaround, assuming the ntdll.dll error really is Internet Explorer related, install and use a competing browser like Firefox.5. Rename the NLSPATH system variable. If your Windows system does not have this environment variable, skip this step.Note: This is a t
states that there is a problem with "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll".I did not found anything on the internet about this, but it is devastating, because you can't save anything, and .bak files
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are not created. Helvetosaur 2016-01-06 11:56:06 UTC #2 Not sure if that dll ntdll.dll 0xc0000005 belongs to Nvidia, it might though, and if you are having "random" crashes (not just during save) then it ntdll.dll error windows 10 is most often a video driver problem... --Mitch wim 2016-01-06 12:21:43 UTC #3 Are you only getting problems with Rhino?The NT Layer DLL contains Microsoft NT kernel functions and if that really http://www.pcfaster.com/en/computer-knowledge/How-To-Fix-Ntdll-dll-Errors.html is the cause of the problems you are having I would expect this to appear elsewhere as well. As Mitch says, random crashes in Rhino tend to point at the video driver - run Rhino in safe mode and see if that crashes on save as well. Is your version of Windows up-to-date? Virus scanning?What is the ntdll.dll file? runxel 2016-01-06 15:57:11 UTC #4 https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/ntdll-dll-error/28057 Yes, Rhino is the only problematic program, as far I can see.I'm on Windows 10 and up-to-date. pascal 2016-01-06 15:59:45 UTC #5 Do you get a crash report UI from Rhino/McNeel when these crashes occur? If so, please send those in. Also, you did not say if the video drivers are up to date - can you send a screen shot of Rhino Options > View > OpenGL page? -Pascal runxel 2016-01-06 16:10:24 UTC #6 Hi Pascal,sadly no. I don't get any Rhino crash reports. My video drivers are up-to-date, atleast Geforce Experience says so.Here are the OpenGL settings. opengl.PNG664x537 21.1 KB pascal 2016-01-06 16:22:59 UTC #7 Thanks - that does look like it's the latest driver - odd that Rhino does not see the date though. I'm not sure what to suggest... But, apart from the crash, .2dmbak files should be created every time you save a file (after the first save) and AutoSave can help as well - are those enabled? (Options > Files page) -Pascal runxel 2016-01-06 16:38:05 UTC #8 Yes, they are on. But the problem is the first save. I don't get there. Rhino crash
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