ERROR STATUS 0XC000012F – WINDOWS BAD IMAGE FIXED

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ERROR STATUS 0XC000012F – WINDOWS BAD IMAGE FIXED

Error 0xc000012f means "bad picture" indicates that one of the program's execution or support modules is corrupt. Or maybe there is a DLL mismatch and especially programs that are seen in the use of Microsoft Visual C ++ 2015 Redistributables.
 
In the context of the developer, 0xC000012F STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_NOT_MZ, which means the format of the specified image file is not correct. It was not an initial MZ. It is possible that the sequence libraries are versions or slightly mismatch For example, a 64-bit version of a DLL may have been accidentally copied into C: \ Windows \ SysWOW64 directory for which to store 32-bit modules.
 
Fix 1: Uninstall and Restore the Program
Uninstalling and then restoring the affected program helps in most cases. Be sure to prepare the setup file.
 
> Right-click Start, click Run. Type appwiz.cpl and click OK. Right click on the program that is generating 0xc000012f "Bad Picture" error, and click Uninstall.
 
Note that some sellers offer "clean" uninstaller tools to completely remove all traces of your program. In most cases, uninstaller tools are more effective than standard uninstall routines. If the seller has such a device, download it and run it in addition. To reinstall it, run the program setup again. If you do not have one, go to the software vendor's website and download the program.
 
Fix 2: Uninstall the problematic Windows Update
So "OK 1" does not help, and only after installing a special Windows update has a "bad image" error, try uninstalling the update.
 
·        Right-click Start, click Run. Run dialog, type: Appwiz.cpl and right click in
·        Click View installed on the left panel.
·        By the column "Installed" on Windows Update Installation History and the problematic update seems to be causing the error
·        Select Update, and click Uninstall.
·        Restart Windows.
 
Fix 3: Repair System Files Corruption Using DISM and SFC
Open an elevated or administrator command prompt window, and run the following command:
 
·        sfc / scannow
 
System file checker file integrity and repair all corrupt system files will not be fully tested.
 
If, on the other hand, the system file checker is unable to repair some files, it shows the following error:
 
·        Windows resource protection got corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in CBS.Log% WinDir% \ Logs \ CBS \ CBS.log.
·        sfc scannow can not repair files
 
When analyzing the CBS.log file, you can find the correct file name (s) that could not be restored from the store:
 
<date>, information can not be CSI 00000008 [SR]
Repair member file [L: 34] {17} Accessibility "Accessibility.dll", version = 6.0.6000.16386, PA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECT_SIIL (8), Culture Neutral, VersionScope Neutral, PublicKeyToken = {L: 8B: B 03 f5f7f11d50a3a}, Type Neutral, typewritten neutral, public neutral in the store, file is missing
 
In that case, you need to run the DISM tool to restore the system files in the component store, and then need to run the system file checker tool again if necessary. The following DISM command-line requires you to run:
 
·        DISM.exe / online / cleanup image / restorehealth
·        dism online restorehealth
 
In order to be more effective, the better option will be to run the install.wim image file mention as received from the DISM source, Windows 10 ISO. For detailed instructions, read the article repair Windows 10 using DISM and SFC.
 
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