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Quick Heal Error 119 occurs when Quick Heal Total Security fails or hangs during execution, hence its name. This does not necessarily mean that the code was corrupted, just that it did not work while it was running. This type of error will appear as an annoying notification on your screen unless it is processed and corrected. Here are the symptoms, causes and ways to solve the problem.
Symptoms of the error 119
- Error ID 119 occurs and blocks the active program window.
- Your computer crashes frequently with error ID 119 when running the same program.
- Quick Heal Error Id 119 is displayed.
- Your PC freezes periodically for a few seconds at a time.
These ID 119 error messages can appear during program installation, while Software Quick Heal Technologies Ltd.-related software. (eg Quick Heal Total Security) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Keeping track of when and where your ID 119 error occurs is essential information in solving the problem.
Causes of error 119
- Corrupt download or incomplete installation of Quick Heal Total Security software.
- Corruption in the Windows registry following a recent software change related to Quick Heal Total Security (installation or uninstallation).
- Virus or malware that has corrupted Windows system files or Quick Heal Total Security related program files.
- Another program maliciously or erred in removing Quick Heal Total Security-related files.
- Runtime errors such as Error ID 119 may be due to various factors.It is therefore important to solve each possible cause in order to avoid its recurrence.
Steps to Correct the Quick Heal Error 119
- First, you need to repair the registry entries associated with error ID 119.
- Now perform a full malware scan of your system.
- Now clean up unwanted files such as temporary files and folders.
- Now update the drivers for your computer.
- Now use Windows System Restore to “undo” recent system changes.
- Uninstall and then reinstall the Quick Heal Total Security program associated with error ID 119.
- Now run the Windows System File Checker (“sfc / scannow”).
- Now install all available Windows updates.
- Now perform a new installation of the Windows operating system.
Please let us know if the error ID 119 resolved using these instructions.
After you complete all of these steps if you experience the problem again and are unable to fix the Quick Heal Total Security ID 119 error, click the link below for technical support for the Quick Heal antivirus.