One user stated in a forum post: There can be a few factors behind that error, but there are also a few potential fixes.

What does exception code 0xe0434352 mean?

Many users have reported this error, which often shows a problem with your .NET Framework. It can be traced to different causes like:

Windows Registry problems – Registry files are significant, and when there are changes or corruption, users may experience the exception code 0xe0434352. Corrupt system files – When system files are corrupt, many programs will cease to function normally, triggering a few errors on your devising, including this 0xe0434352 error. Bad hardware components – When faulty, your hard disk or RAM may also trigger the error. Malware or virus – Even though antivirus systems are essential, there are chances that you have one that is not very compatible with your OS or devices, which will cause system errors. Corrupt or outdated drivers – Drivers are essential in connecting hardware and software, and corrupted drivers are a primary source of system errors.

The exception error 0xe06d7363 has also been widely reported and is similar to this error. Also, these errors are just a variation of the Exception Access Violation Error, but they are easily fixable as long you know how to do it.

How can I fix error 0xe0434352?

1. Update the display driver

 

2. Clean boot Windows

Clean booting Windows to ensure no conflicting third-party programs or services. If that resolves the 0xe0434352 issue, you’ll need to figure out what third-party program or service generates the error.

3. Run a system file scan

4. Repair .NET Framework

5. Run a CHKDSK scan

Those resolutions have fixed error 0xe0434352 for some users. Restoring Windows earlier with System Restore might also fix the issue. A repair install (or reinstall) of Windows can be a final resort if no other potential fixes resolve the error – but hopefully, you won’t get that far. If you know of another solution to this error, leave us a message in the comments section below.

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