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Sep
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Google ChromeGoogle Chrome is just born, but it seems to suffer from weird errors every now and then. As a matter of fact, Chrome may return you the following error: “The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005).Click on OK to terminate the application”. This kind of error affects all windows operating system including Windows Vista (SP1, Ultimate), Windows XP3 or Windows XP2. Most of the time the message 0xc0000005 is triggered by Symantec Endpoint Protection. Anyway many people are reporting it even though they don’t have such a piece of software.  If you are using the above mentioned software, here is a quick fix:

  1. Click Start.
  2. In the Search bar type regedit and press Enter.
  3. Look for the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\SysPlant
  4. Locate the subkey Start and change the value to 4.
  5. Reboot the computer to make the change effective.

If instead you don’t have any Symantec software, maybe your issue is due to its sandbox which causes Google Chrome to crash. To solve it follow these simple steps:

  1. Right-click on the Google Chrome icon ( yes, the one on your desktop).
  2. Click the shortcut tab.
  3. Add this code to the end of the Target line (don’t forget to put a space between): –no-sandbox

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31 Comments to “How to fix error 0xc0000005 in Google Chrome”

  1. movie fan Says:

    it’s funny, the more i use Chrome (for windows), the more unstable it seems to get… crashes a lot more, can’t handle sites with flash, hangs every time i close a tab… all that to say, i’m switching back to Firefox

  2. Jack Bauer Says:

    Thanks a lot, that fixed it!

  3. Web Talk Says:

    You are very welcome, Jack Bauer. Hope to continue helping you in the future!

  4. Ashvin bhatt Says:

    There is no sysplant in service tag or rahter there are three service tags are there in vista…….

    How to solve this problem……..

  5. Syed Hasan Afzal Says:

    Thank you. It’s really a very easy solution way that can be make.

  6. FyGurel Says:

    thanks a lot… i fixed my problem and i will propose your web site to the Turkish users…

    Fatih

  7. Web Talk Says:

    Thanks mate! You are welcome!

  8. chris Says:

    this google chrome crash fix is too damn vauge it tells you to put some damn code … but all they give you is hey guys add this code : –no-sandbox

    what the heck is that ??? ok add to the end of the target line ??? does that mean i am erasing something already there at the end..?? or am i adding to what is already there … so far i think these instructions are too vauge .. and why didnt google just make a good browser . ??? isnt the bug fix up to the programmers ??? isnt there a tool that will fix this issue .. THERE SHOULD BE google makes enough money .. you would think they would pump out something more than a piece of trash substandard software that crashes all day long .. untill they fix it i am going back to a properly prgrammed browser … FIREFOX i have never had a issue once been running it for several years …chrome on the other hand is complete trash !! and webtalk guy should be giving people more detailed instructions on the crash fix … LIKE MAYBE .. OH I DONT KNOW A SCREEN SHOT OF WHAT ITS SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE WHEN FINISHED … i guess that is way too difficult … its better to assume all computer users are programmers on the side ..and we can all understand computer code and strings and whatever other tech talk is used to describe it.. i am not a programmer .. nor to i care to be involved … give me a tool to fix the issues like winblows does …or just build stable software …. google is richer than god so there is no excuse for crappy software …. if i was running google … i would have FIRED THE ENTIRE PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT if u cant build it right than F*** OFF i will find people who can

    as it stands right now chrome is a joke in my book … untill someone can prove me wrong

    any takers ??

  9. Web Talk Says:

    I am sorry Chris if this trick didn’t work for you. As you see the trick seems to work for some people but, every now and then, somebody gets nothing out of it. What you say is quite true. After a brief try I have stopped using Crome myself. I find Firefox quite better and less buggy. Sadly there is not a program or small application which lets you fix this issue (believe me, i searched the web looking for it). As far as my instructions, well, that’s the way I do it with the little time I have got during the day. Everything could be improved, that’s true. But sadly I don’t have time to put screenshots and super detailed instructions here.

  10. Chris Says:

    doesnt google realize this is a problem ?? dont they have a reputation ?? or are they too busy swimming in the google pool, the one i see all the time on google earth ??..

    someone should take the code from this and try to figure out where it went wrong .. then create a little tool that fixes it

    for example winmx peer to peer software was shut down in like 2006.. so this guy in russia made a patch to get the software working again .. i know because i still use it … in fact its running now … so if 1 guy can do this and fix crippled software .. then one of us here can fix chrome or the people at google need to

    dont even get me going about google .. i am mad at them for other reasons

  11. neno Says:

    hi i use windows vista and i following your steps but i can’t find SysPlant please help me ! :( ((

  12. Victor Says:

    the problem was solved … thank you so much

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