However, any changes made during the installation and compatibility issues after an update can also cause this error code to appear on your device. Here, we’ll discuss some fixes that will help solve the 0xc0000135 error in your device.
How to Fix the 0xc0000135 Error on Your Device?
Fortunately, this is a problem that mostly appears in third-party applications and software and can be solved easily. Use the fixes listed below to stop the 0xc0000135 error from occurring in your device.
Run Application Repair
The first fix that we can use is to run the application repair. This will help fix the applications that are causing the error code to appear while trying to launch the program. To run the application repair on your device:
Enable/Reinstall .NET Framework
If running the application repair function does not solve the issue, you can check if the .NET framework is causing the issue with the application. If you had previously installed the .NET framework in the system, you can try and check if it’s enabled in the system or not. To check if the .NET framework is enabled in the system or not: If you do not see an option to enable or disable the .NET Framework in the Windows feature, you will need to install it on your device. Some programs will specify users to download the .NET framework that it requires to operate by showing it in a popup box or a warning message. Other times you will need to manually install it on your device. To do this:
Run DISM/SFC Scan
If installing and enabling the .NET framework does not solve the issue, then the problem may be because of missing or corrupt system files. Performing a DISM and SFC scan will mend and repair corrupt Windows files. It may restore the functionality of the system. To execute a scan:
Update/Rollback Windows
The 0xc0000135 error is mostly reported by users who have updated their device to version KB5012643 of Windows 11. To fix this error, Windows has released an update to the system. To check if your device is eligible for this update, If by some reason, the update is not available, you can try and rollback the updates to make the application run again on your Windows device. To rollback your device to a previous version if Windows: Now, re-launch the application after booting in your device. The error message should no longer appear
Delete Temporary Files
Temporary files are generated by applications after users make configurations in the application. Sometimes the temporary files in your device may be causing the application to not work properly and causing the system to post the error code. Removing the temporary files will also free up some space on your device. To remove the temporary files: If none of the solutions mentioned above solve the issue, uninstalling and then again installing the application might be the best solution. Make sure to back up important files and data before removing the application from your device.