Data Area Passed To A System Call Is Too Small
Aug 23, 2015I am receiving this error when I try to open a image file
The message is: The data area passed to a system call is too small.
Windows 10
I am receiving this error when I try to open a image file
The message is: The data area passed to a system call is too small.
Windows 10
Any image that I try to open on my computer will not open and I get the error "The data area passed to a system call is too small" what that means. I had a chat session with Microsoft to no avail.
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I have followed different forum topics for solutions and so far I:
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- Previously had some issues with opencl.dll being corrupted, but following Kyhi's suggestions here: Error DISM restorehealth - Windows 10 Forums
.. I managed to fix it (as you can see from the screenshot, the sfc shows no errors anymore)
In the event viewer I get these:
Activation of app Microsoft.Windows.Photos_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App failed with error: The remote procedure call failed. See the Microsoft-Windows-TWinUI/Operational log for additional information.
[Code] ...
... when I try to open a jpeg file.
Blue Screen hijacked my browsing with high security risk messaging stating error:
oxoooooo7E(0xFFFFFFFFFc00000047,0xFFFFFF800002EB5B48).
The page address bar shows: i-itrafficim.tf and advise to call the number 020-3514-0756
I installed windows 10 about a week back and although its been having a lot of freezes, its otherwise run pretty smoothly, except for today. I haven't had this issue before today but now whenever I go to open a photo using the normal windows photo app i get an error saying "the remote procedure call failed" and it won't open.
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I installed it on my Windows XP laptop and it ran but I wasn't able to play because my laptop is old with very old integrated graphics.
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Wanted to add that I can usually hear sound for a while after the screen has gone black. I even continued a skype call for about 3 minutes until the sound cut out too.
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Since moving over to Windows 10 if I walk away from my desktop for an extended period my screen is switched off as I expect but, when i jiggle my mouse the screen wakes up okay but ALL my screens have been resized much smaller.
This effects Firefox (full screen), Skype and even my 4 screens on my Arduino microprocessor IDE.
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