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Hey there. Anyone else having this problem with Win7-64?

On launching, I am almost immediately greeted with this:



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GRID.exe - Application Error
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The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
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OK
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...and of course nothing happens. This is on an Alienware M11X-R3, happens when I try both the nvidia GPU or theIntel GPU.
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Loonie: Hey there. Anyone else having this problem with Win7-64?

On launching, I am almost immediately greeted with this:


---------------------------
GRID.exe - Application Error
---------------------------
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------


...and of course nothing happens. This is on an Alienware M11X-R3, happens when I try both the nvidia GPU or theIntel GPU.
Hi,

I *think* I have a solution for your problem but it's a bit long so bear with me :D

First, access the Windows Recovery Environment

(instructions on how to do so are here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11028.how-to-access-windows-recovery-environment-in-windows-7.aspx )

After you have accessed the Windows Recovery Environment, select the Command Prompt option listed in the above instructions. When you get to the command prompt, enter the following command:

chkdsk C: /R

Let it do its thing and then follow whatever instructions that pop up after the command finishes its work.

Let me know if the above helped :D.
Thanks for the reply. It seems unlikely, but I'll give it a try when I'm able to keep my laptop out of commission long enough for a chkdsk to complete.