C:\Windows\System32\evr.dll is a Vista system file for "Enhanced Video
Renderer DLL". A bad image error means the file may be corrupt or damaged.
Try this. Go to Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, and right-click Command
Prompt. Choose Run as Administrator. At the Prompt, Copy and Paste this:
sfc /SCANFILE="C:\Windows\System32\evr.dll"
Press Enter. What does Windows Resource Protection report?
"JohnD" <john@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2A00F7C5-E8C5-4B8A-A0CD-676703949163@xxxxxx
Quote:
>I have just received a new computer with Vista Home Premium and have now
>got
> 3GB RAM inserted.
> When ever I try to run a video in Windows Media player 11 or Real player
> 11
> I get the following window come up
> "EVR Full Screen Windows - Bad Image"
> with the following error message
> "Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x7592023c 0x7592023c
> 0x7592023c 0x7592023c"
> If I continue to press OK on this for about 10/15 goes, it disappears and
> the video starts.
> Can anyone advise me of a solution to this?
>