The StatusMonitor.exe application encountered a bug, tried to touch a piece of memory it shouldn't have, and Windows forcibly closed it to prevent system damage.
A: You can delete the file, but only if you are certain it is not part of a legitimate program you need. The safer approach is to uninstall the associated program through Windows' "Add or Remove Programs" feature. This will remove the file and any related registry entries, preventing future errors. The StatusMonitor
A common runtime error (often code 0xc0000005 ) that occurs when a process attempts to access memory that has not been allocated or is protected by another process. This will remove the file and any related
Right-click the shortcut or direct source .exe file for the status monitor tool. Select and navigate to the Compatibility tab. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply , then OK , and launch the program. Phase 2: Core Software & Driver Repair Select and navigate to the Compatibility tab
Have you ever been mid-task only to have a cryptic popup halt your progress? If you're seeing
Experiencing an "Access Violation at Address 0042fe76 in Module Statusmonitor.exe" error can be frustrating, often preventing the associated software from functioning correctly. This type of error indicates that a program (in this case, often related to Dell’s Desktop Authority or similar system monitoring utilities) tried to read or write to a memory address that it did not have permission to access.