
When an application crashes on your system, you may see the file Event ID 1000 application error code in the event viewer log. When you see this error, the application suddenly quits and does not even start properly. While updating Windows 10 to the latest available update can sometimes fix the problem, more often than not it doesn't. The good news is that we have some solutions that can help you get rid of this problem. Let's see how.
Method 1: performing a clean boot
It is possible that some Windows applications or services have a problem with other programs on the system that are displaying the error. Running the system with a clean boot will ensure that your Windows 10 system boots only with essential drivers and software. Let's see how to solve the problem.
Step 1: To go Home and write msconfig in the Windows search bar.
Step 2: Left click on the result to open the file System configuration window.
Step 3: A System configuration window under the general tab, go to Selective startup section.
Make sure you check the boxes next to Charging system services e Use the original boot configuration.
Also, uncheck the box next to Load startup items.
4 phase: Then select the file Services tab and uncheck the box next to Hide all Microsoft services.
press the Disable everything button.
Click on To apply and so ok to save changes and exit.
Now restart your PC and you should no longer see the error in the log viewer.
However, if you are still getting the ID 1000 error, you can try uninstalling the app and then reinstalling it. Let's see how.
Method 2: uninstall and reinstall the application
You can easily uninstall an application or program (which is creating the error). You can refer to this article and use any of the ways mentioned.
Wait for the program to uninstall and restart your computer. Now download the program again and reinstall it. The error should disappear now.
However, if the problem persists, you can try running a system file check as shown below.
Method 3: performing an SFC scan
Step 1: Place the cursor on the file Home (next to the Windows icon) and type Symbol of the system in the search box.
Step 2: Right-click on the result and select Run as administrator Open Symbol of the system in Administrator mode.
Step 3: A Symbol of the system window, run the following command and press Log in:
sfc / scannow
The process takes a few minutes, so wait until it detects any damaged files.
4 phase: Once the process is complete, type the following command Log in still:
DISM / Online / Cleanup Image / RestoreHealth
This process also takes some time, so please wait until it completes. The command will fix any corrupted files or errors found by the sfc / scannow command.
Now restart your PC and Event ID 1000 application error the code should disappear.