Access Violation At Address 0043c7ac In Module Statusmonitorexe Upd [ FULL REPORT ]
The error "Access violation at address 0043c7ac in module statusmonitor.exe" typically indicates that your printer's status monitoring software—most commonly associated with Brother or Epson printers—is trying to read or write to a protected or invalid memory location. This conflict often stems from corrupted printer drivers, software interference, or insufficient administrative privileges. Recommended Solutions To resolve this, follow these steps in order:
Option 3: Internal Error Report (for developers / IT team)
Error Signature:
(Then other users might reply with the fixes from Option 1.) The error "Access violation at address 0043c7ac in
- Access Violation: This indicates that the program has attempted to access a memory location that it's not allowed to access.
- Address 0043C7AC: This is the memory address that the program is trying to access.
- Module StatusMonitor.exe: This indicates that the error is occurring in the StatusMonitor.exe program.
- Restart the application and PC – temporary glitches can cause memory errors.
- Run as Administrator – right-click
statusmonitor.exe→ Run as administrator. - Reinstall the software – uninstall, delete leftover folders (
%appdata%,%programfiles%), then reinstall. - Disable antivirus temporarily – check if security software blocks the updater.
- Update Windows and drivers – focus on chipset and graphics drivers.
- Run a memory test – use Windows Memory Diagnostic to check for bad RAM.
- Check for dependency issues – reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables.
Open the Control Panel and navigate to System > Advanced system settings. Under the Performance section, click Settings. Access Violation : This indicates that the program
Background applications, such as antivirus software or other monitoring tools, may conflict with the module's operation Microsoft Learn Outdated Drivers/Software: Restart the application and PC – temporary glitches
Suggested diagnostic steps (next actions you can add to the post or try):
- Uninstall the associated program via Settings → Apps.
- Use a tool like Revo Uninstaller to scan for leftover registry keys (look for
0043C7ACreferences). - Delete the installation folder (
C:\Program Files\[Vendor Name]). - Download the latest version of the software (not an auto-updater stub) from the official website.
- Install as administrator.