The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005):Google chrome
Google chrome’s “application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005)” error have some temporary fixes.Google chrome (chrome.exe) did not work for me initially, and I got the Google chrome error:
“The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005).Click on OK to terminate the application.”
I was disappointed and doing a search revealed that several people were reporting the same problem on various windows platforms including windows vista (SP1, ultimate), windows XP3 or windows XP2.So the error seem to have been triggered in different versions of windows vista and windows XP platforms and it is not specific to any one of them.Also, the bug was reportedly caused by “Symantec Endpoint Protection“, though in my case, I was not using any symantec product.
If you faced “The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005).Click on OK to terminate the application.” error with google chrome (chrome.exe) and you are using symantec, then you could try the following steps:
- Back up the registry on an affected system
- Open the registry on the Agent system by entering regedit from a run prompt
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SysPlant
- Open the Start DWORD
- Change the value to 4 to disable the drivers
- Reboot the system to commit the changes
The above registry solution to fix the Google chrome error was issued in symantec forums.Read it here.
The other easier solution is to run Google Chrome with --no-sandbox (with two dashes before “no”). To run it with the above option, edit the property of the shortcut you use to launch Google chrome and add the above option at the end of the “target” line (after the path to the chrome exe) i.e. Right click your shortcut to “Google Chrome” and click Properties. In the target text field, add a space then add --no-sandbox (with two dashes before “no”) right after the ending quotation mark. Run using this shortcut.However make sure that there is a space in between the ending quotation mark and the --no-sandbox option that you add.You could find a shortcut to google chrome on your desktop.Also note that you should use two dashes before “no”.See the pic. below.

You are in effect loosing the sandbox effect of Google Chrome.
What is sandboxing in Google chrome?
Sandboxing is a special feature in Google chrome, to prevent malware from installing itself onto computer/PC.It also prevents what happens in one tab from affecting the other tabs i.e each tab runs as a seperate process and for each of these processes, all the rights have been stripped.

Hence, each of these processes are isolated and the websites/web applications you run via these processes can compute but they cannot write files to your hard drive or read files from sensitive areas like your documents or desktop.
From the above, it is clear that sandboxing has lots of goodness and one would not like to loose this feature of google chrome. However note that sandboxing is only an additional security feature in google.
Update: If you are facing crashes with Google chrome, it might be due to winhttp.dll. Read here how to resolve Google chrome crashes due to winhttp.dll
Filed under: Browsers & Hacks


I’m using Symantec Endpoint Protection and I can confirm that adding –no-sandbox to my Chrome shortcut worked around the problem on my Windows 2003 Server box. Thanks!
Thank you I just reinstalled from a virus and thought it was another virus problem. It’s funny because my older computer run chrome perfectly but the new computer I’m on gives the error. Thanks for the registry hack too.
THANK YOU SOO MUCH THE –no-sandbox THING WORKED!!!
Thanks a lot ! The sandbox thing worked in My Xp sp 3 Viena edition ! Cheers to u !
Will this allow any malware to install in the system here after ?
Thanks for the tip!! Yes, I have the Symantec anti-virus installed and am not allowed to fiddle with it, so this workaround really helped.
hai really it is working after adding –no-sandbox this to my short cut really thanks guys
I had the same problem, fixed it.
1. Open Symantec Endpoint Protection
2. Click on options under Network Threat Protection
3. Select Configure Firewall rule.
4. Add new rule to unblock, by selecting google chrome under applications tab.
I don’t know whether it is secure to do this. But works.
another thing i found on vista. if you get this error right click on google chrome icon and run it as administrator.
its works great!!! thanks!
i just add no sandbox in the shortcut and i can now browse without problem.
thanks a lot.