Microsoft Windows Error Code 0xC000013A: How to Fix It

Easy 30 minutes to 1 hour Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
0xC000013A
Brand
Microsoft Windows
Product Type
operating_system
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
30 minutes to 1 hour
Error 0xC000013A, also known as STATUS_CONTROL_C_EXIT, typically appears when an application is terminated by a Ctrl+C command or due to a conflict with a running program. This can happen if an app or driver fails unexpectedly. The guide below provides straightforward steps to diagnose and resolve the issue.
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How to Fix Error Code 0xC000013A

  1. Restart Your Computer

  2. Run the Program as Administrator

  3. Perform a Clean Boot

  4. Update or Reinstall Problematic Drivers

    Be cautious when uninstalling drivers; only remove devices you are sure about.
  5. Check for Windows Updates

  6. Run System File Checker (SFC) and DISM

    This process can take a while; do not close the window until finished.
  7. Reinstall the Problematic Application

    Make sure to back up any important data associated with the app before uninstalling.
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When to Call a Professional

If the error persists after trying all steps, consider contacting Microsoft Support or a computer technician, as it may indicate deeper system corruption or hardware issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes Windows error 0xC000013A?
This error usually occurs when an application is terminated by a Ctrl+C command, often due to a conflict with another program or a corrupted system file.
Can I fix error 0xC000013A without reinstalling Windows?
Yes, most cases can be resolved by restarting, running the app as admin, performing a clean boot, updating drivers, or using SFC and DISM tools. Reinstalling Windows is rarely necessary.
Is error 0xC000013A harmful to my computer?
No, it's not harmful. It indicates an application was terminated unexpectedly. However, frequent occurrences may signal underlying issues with drivers or software.
Does error 0xC000013A appear on specific Windows versions?
It can appear on any Windows version (7, 8, 10, 11) and is often linked to certain applications like games or resource-intensive software.
What should I do if the error occurs in a specific game or software?
Try updating the game or software to the latest version, verifying game files (if on Steam), or reinstalling it. Also check for compatibility mode settings.