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Overview of Candy crush saga v2.1.exe
What Is Candy crush saga v2.1.exe?
Candy crush saga v2.1.exe is a type of EXE file associated with Candy Crush Saga Hack v2.1 [Ultimate] developed by Windows Software Developer for the Windows Operating System. The latest known version of Candy crush saga v2.1.exe is 1.0.0.0, which was produced for Windows 7. This EXE file carries a popularity rating of 1 stars and a security rating of 'UNKNOWN'.
What Are EXE Files?
EXE ('executable') files, such as candy crush saga v2.1.exe, are files that contain step-by-step instructions that a computer follows to carry out a function. When you 'double-click' an EXE file, your computer automatically executes these instructions designed by a software developer (eg. Windows Software Developer) to run a program (eg. Candy Crush Saga Hack v2.1 [Ultimate]) on your PC.
Every software application on your PC uses an executable file - your web browser, word processor, spreadsheet program, etc. - making it one of the most useful kinds of files in the Windows operating system. Without executable files like candy crush saga v2.1.exe, you wouldn't be able to use any programs on your PC.
Why Do I Have EXE Errors?
Because of their usefulness and ubiquity, EXE files are commonly used as a method of delivery for virus / malware infection. Often, viruses will be disguised as a benign EXE file (such as candy crush saga v2.1.exe) and distributed through SPAM email or malicious websites, which can then infect your computer when executed (eg. when you double-click the EXE file).
In addition, viruses can infect, replace, or corrupt existing EXE files, which can then lead to error messages when Candy Crush Saga Hack v2.1 [Ultimate] or related programs are executed. Thus, any executable files that you download to your PC should be scanned for viruses before opening - even if you think it is from a reputable source.
When Do EXE Errors Occur?
EXE errors, such as those associated with candy crush saga v2.1.exe, most often occur during computer startup, program startup, or while trying to use a specific function in your program (eg. printing).
Common Candy crush saga v2.1.exe Error Messages
The most common candy crush saga v2.1.exe errors that can appear on a Windows-based computer are:
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe Application Error.'
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe is not a valid Win32 application.'
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.'
- 'Cannot find candy crush saga v2.1.exe.'
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe not found.'
- 'Error starting program: candy crush saga v2.1.exe.'
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe is not running.'
- 'Candy crush saga v2.1.exe failed.'
- 'Faulting Application Path: candy crush saga v2.1.exe.'
These EXE error messages can appear during program installation, while a candy crush saga v2.1.exe-related software program (eg. Candy Crush Saga Hack v2.1 [Ultimate]) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Keeping track of when and where your candy crush saga v2.1.exe error occurs is a critical piece of information in troubleshooting the problem.
Many users have spotted that Windows 10 downloads and installs some games and apps automatically. Without the user even opening the Store, or asking for his or her permission, the operating system installs some apps like Candy Crush Soda Saga, Minecraft: Windows 10 edition, Flipboard, Twitter and some other apps. This is definitely unwanted behavior for most users because they never requested these apps. Here is how to prevent these apps from installing.
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Update: the trick described in this article does not work in Windows 10 Anniversary Update version 1607. thanks to Group Policy changes. For Windows 10 Anniversary Update, see this workaround:
The latest Windows 10 version 1511 includes a new feature that automatically installs apps from the Windows Store because it wants to promote some of them. These apps are installed for the currently signed-in user. When you are connected to the internet, Windows 10 will download and install a number of Store apps automatically. The Tiles for these Metro apps or Universal apps suddenly show up in the Windows 10 Start Menu with a progress bar indicating that they're being downloaded. After they finish installing they show up in the Recently installed section of the Start menu:
In my case, it was Candy Crush Soda Saga, which also started running in the background and was visible in Task Manager. It is surprising because this happened on one of my PCs running Windows 10 which had the Windows Store app uninstalled using the tutorial HERE. I had only Edge and the Settings app for that user account and out of nowhere, suddenly it started installing these apps. This indicates that Windows 10 can use an alternate mechanism to install apps besides the Store.
There are some apps Microsoft automatically installs using a script to promote them to certain users. These are not provisioned apps included as part of the Windows setup image or preinstalled apps but they are downloaded using the user's internet connection.
Besides Candy Crush Soda Saga, Twitter, Flipboard and Minecraft, users report that some other apps continue to be installed automatically, such as Photoshop Express, iHeartRadio and more.
Microsoft is again going too far with pushing apps and it's hurting the user experience.
Fortunately, there is a way to prevent this madness. Follow these instructions to stop Windows 10 from downloading and installing apps like Candy Crush Soda Saga automatically.
- Install all cumulative and other updates available for Windows 10 so you at least have the TH2 update. The most recent release as of this writing is Windows 10 build 10586.71. Having TH2 installed is necessary for the Registry values to work.
- Now, open Registry Editor.
- Go to the following Registry key:
Tip: How to jump to the desired registry key with one click.
If you have no such Registry key, you need to create it. - Create a new 32-bit DWORD value named DisableWindowsConsumerFeatures and set its value data to 1. Even if you are running 64-bit Windows, you still need to create a 32-bit DWORD value.
- Restart Windows 10.
Now you can say goodbye to Candy Crush Soda Saga and all the other unwanted apps that you never wanted to try.
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