Windows Error CLR20r3 application won't start
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Hello everyone,
When I try to start a program, I get this error message. I read online that it was mentioned to uninstall Framework and reinstall it again.
It doesn't work, does anyone have an idea?
Problem signature:
Problem event name: CLR20r3
Problem signature 01: horizon.exe
Problem signature 02: 2.9.0.0
Problem signature 03: 5898a3a4
Problem signature 04: Horizon
Problem signature 05: 2.9.0.0
Problem signature 06: 5898a3a4
Problem signature 07: b7b
Problem signature 08: 0
Problem signature 09: System.TypeInitialization
System version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 3084
When I try to start a program, I get this error message. I read online that it was mentioned to uninstall Framework and reinstall it again.
It doesn't work, does anyone have an idea?
Problem signature:
Problem event name: CLR20r3
Problem signature 01: horizon.exe
Problem signature 02: 2.9.0.0
Problem signature 03: 5898a3a4
Problem signature 04: Horizon
Problem signature 05: 2.9.0.0
Problem signature 06: 5898a3a4
Problem signature 07: b7b
Problem signature 08: 0
Problem signature 09: System.TypeInitialization
System version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 3084
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Hello,
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