Repairing DOC File Post “Winword caused an Invalid...”

Is an error message stopping you from accessing your MS Word files? Or your MS Word file contains unreadable text instead of critical business information? Or part of MS Word file is missing? If the answer for any of the three questions is true, then in most situations your MS Word file is corrupted/damaged. Few main causes for logical corruption in MS Word document can be improper system shutdown, virus infection, third-party application interaction, low system resources, template damage, and complex nested tables. To overcome such MS Word file corruption situations, the user can run the inbuilt repair utility named 'Open and Repair'. While this utility ensures complete repair in most of the situations, it can also fail in few scenarios. For such cases, the user needs to restore the file from an updated file backup. But, in case of deficient, corrupt, or damaged backup, you will need to repair the file using an effective Word Repair application.

To illustrate the above case in detail, consider the underneath error message that appears every time you try to open your MS Word file:

“Winword caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module Word.exe.”

After the above error message flashes on your screen, the Word file can not be opened, which further results in inaccessibility of data saved in the file.

Cause:

The above error message appears when the MS Word document is logically corrupted.

Resolution:

To resolve the above error message and access the MS Word file, follow the below tips:

1.Use 'Open and Repair' utility to repair the document.
2.In case the repair utility fails to repair, then restore the document from an updated backup.
3.In case of backup inaccessibility, use a third-party MS repair word file application.

Such commercial Word Repair tools employ safe, yet powerful algorithms to repair all logically damaged Word files. The original file during repair process remains untouched and unchanged. These tools also allow the user to save the repaired file at new or old location.

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