Microsoft Windows Error Code 0xC0000130: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 0xC0000130
- Brand
- Microsoft Windows
- Product Type
- operating_system
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Windows installation USB (optional)
How to Fix Error Code 0xC0000130
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Restart Your Computer
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Run System File Checker (SFC)
Do not close the Command Prompt window during the scan. -
Run DISM Tool
Ensure you have a stable internet connection as DISM downloads files from Windows Update. -
Update Device Drivers
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Uninstall Recently Installed Software
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Perform a Clean Boot
After troubleshooting, re-enable all services in msconfig to avoid performance issues. -
Run a Malware Scan
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Repair Windows Installation
Back up important data before attempting a repair or reinstall.
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When to Call a Professional
If none of the steps resolve the error, you may have a failing hard drive or memory issue. Contact a professional technician to run hardware diagnostics.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error 0xC0000130 mean?
It means 'STATUS_THREAD_NOT_IN_PROCESS', indicating a thread (a part of a program) is not attached to its parent process correctly, often due to corruption or driver issues.
Can this error damage my computer?
No, the error itself won't damage hardware, but it can cause crashes. Underlying causes like malware or failing hardware may need attention.
Will I lose data by fixing this error?
Most steps (SFC, DISM, driver updates) won't affect data. However, resetting Windows will remove installed apps and settings. Always back up important files first.
What if the error happens during game play?
Update your graphics card drivers, verify game files (if using Steam), or reinstall the game. The error may be specific to the game's executable.
Do I need to reinstall Windows?
Only as a last resort if the above steps fail. A repair install keeps your files, but a clean install removes everything. Try startup repair or sfc /scannow first.