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One of my friend is facing this problem When he try to start visual web developer ,he get the fatal exception error and the program does not start , anybody have solution for it please help.

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Is the fatal exception error limited to the single program or does it appear at other times?

 

If it is just the one program, has it ever worked for him/her?

 

Have you gone through the basics with your friend such as simply uninstalling the program and then trying a reinstall?

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Gavin with all due respect this is not only a specific software issue but we also know absolutely nothing about his system or any other specifics.

 

To even stand a remote chance of helping him he will need to join so we can offer first hand support. Useing a go between rarely works.

 

In addition we would need to know much more and even then we might have to just link him.

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Is the fatal exception error limited to the single program or does it appear at other times?

 

If it is just the one program, has it ever worked for him/her?

 

Have you gone through the basics with your friend such as simply uninstalling the program and then trying a reinstall?

 

 

Thanks he uninstalled the program from ADD REMOVE PROGRAM and then reinstalled the visual web developer now he is not getting the error.

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Glad it was solved Gavin :) but for your own protection it would be a good idea to follow Randy's advice and not get involved as a go between unless you plan on doing the work yourself.

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