Runtime Exception Error Starting Quicken [System.Exception: Failed to start image manager]

einstem
einstem Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
Since today (9/18/2022), when starting Quicken, I receive a Windows "RunTime Exception" error message pop-up window (see attached image). It says "Windows Exception - Failed to Start Image Manager... Contact your Software Vendor".
If I hit "OK" quicken does load, and seems to operate (I was able to download bank transactions), but I am worried about the fact that I am getting this error when starting quicken. I have reinstalled Quicken completely, but am still getting the error.
I am attaching a screenshot that shows the error message.
Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve?
Regards,
Michael
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  • Quicken Jared
    Quicken Jared Quicken Mac Subscription Alumni ✭✭✭✭
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    Hello everyone,

    I apologize that you are being affected by these problems with online banking services. Thank you for letting us know about this here on the Quicken Community. 

    It would benefit us immensely in our efforts to look into this issue if you could navigate to Help > Report a problem... in the upper menu at the top of the screen in order to submit program log files. You may also submit a brief description of the problem along with any available screenshots. Note that these submissions are purely for investigative purposes, and you will not receive a response through them. We do not have an ETA regarding a resolution. Our teams will investigate this issue further, and we apologize for the inconvenience.

    Thanks for your patience.

    Regards,

    Quicken Jared 
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  • as2qkn
    as2qkn Quicken Windows Other Member ✭✭
    I have the exact same issue. This is not an isolated problem.

    My Windows 10 was updated on 9/14/2022 with:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/september-13-2022-kb5017308-os-builds-19042-2006-19043-2006-and-19044-2006-e4ea187e-28e8-4d4b-808b-2794babdce4c
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/september-13-2022-kb5017500-cumulative-update-for-net-framework-3-5-4-8-and-4-8-1-for-windows-10-version-21h2-23323482-d4f8-4105-bdbb-4f7cf267fb66
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/remove-specific-prevalent-malware-with-windows-malicious-software-removal-tool-kb890830-ba51b71f-39cd-cdec-73eb-61979b0661e0

    For me the exception information is as follows (if posting the full dump can help please let me know):

    Exception:
    System.Exception: Failed to start image manager
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.hiva()
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.mccq()

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    ... cut for brevity
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    udhZNF6drs4=
    End_Block_1

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    2Q==
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  • einstem
    einstem Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    That looks just like my error message. Looks perhaps an issue with a Windows Update and Quicken.. now the fun starts for them to figure out "who" is at fault and needs to fix something.. Windows or Quicken... I guess I can consider rolling-back my Windows Update to the prior version if they can't figure it out.. at least things seem to "work".. but worried that there is an underlying issue here..
  • vz2z9999
    vz2z9999 Quicken Windows 2017 Member ✭✭
    Im getting the exact same issue
  • David13
    David13 Member ✭✭
    edited September 2022
    I am on WIndows 10 20H2 and just started getting the same error today (9/18) after the Quicken updated. I have not update the OS within the last week, so doubt if an OS update is the issue, unless one done previously conflicts with the new Quicken update. ALso does not affect QUicken starting up, but looks like it might have something to do with error recovery (perhaps a OS disk image saved on startup to help in the case of a crash) so makes me nervous. Make sure you have backups!!
  • MellowD
    MellowD Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    > @kbstackhouse said:
    > Me too. I think a virus program removed a needed file. Did anyone else see this happen first?

    I'm getting the same error and I have run a deep virus scan with nothing showing up also a malware, again nothing.
  • man910
    man910 Member ✭✭
    > @jagreenfield said:
    > This might be the fault of AVG AntiVirus being overly aggressive about blocking Malwar-gen, which appears to be a generic threat profile.
    >
    > my systems: Windows 10 Pro version 21H1 build 19043.2006
    >
    > I run Quicken daily. The last Quicken update was many days ago and the last Windows update was 9/14, so I would tend to blame AVG AntiVirus newly identifying something being used by Quicken for a while.

    I also run (start / exit / start / exit) multiple times a day and did not have any issues after updating Windows 10 and Quicken a few days ago. Avast didn't report that it blocked anything either. It's strange that it just started happening for everyone on 9/18/2022.
  • gmichie
    gmichie Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    I'm seeing this too. I did get a report for a Win32:Malware-Gen in my Malware software upon booting up this morning.
  • MellowD
    MellowD Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    edited September 2022
    I agree it started after the recent Quicken update. It also seems like my cursor jumps around more. IDK may be a coincidence or all in my mind but I thought I'd throw it out there.
  • kbstackhouse
    kbstackhouse Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    I concur with crossjw. When I disable Avast One you do not see the issue.
  • dreggs
    dreggs Quicken Windows Subscription Member
    Same thing with my update.

    System.Exception: Failed to start image manager
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.hiva()
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.mccq()

    Started after Quicken updated and Avast found the change next time I rebooted. Seems to work if I ignore it, but really dislike it when updates mess with me. Do not use any banking or investing downloads, on Windows 11 Home 21H2, Avast 22.8.6030 (build 22.8.7500.748)
  • readme
    readme Quicken Windows Subscription Member
    Ditto to everyone else's problem. Also got the error message from AVG about the Malware, so I tend to agree. Waiting for AVG to correct the problem
  • bestaff
    bestaff Quicken Windows Other Member
    I received the same errors, but mine occurred after a power failure on my block
  • clotich
    clotich Quicken Windows Subscription Member
    same here; simply stating as such here so that I can (hopefully) monitor and check on fix.
  • robertwyoung
    robertwyoung Quicken Windows 2017 Member
    I have run into the same problem. Worked fine yesterday (09-17-22) but started with the "System Exception" message like everyone else.
  • EHBjr
    EHBjr Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    The last update is now causing a runtime error when I execute the software. For the sake of brevity I will not paste the entire print out.
    Exception:
    System.Exception: Failed to start image manager
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.hiva()
    at EO.Internal.vpsi.wxpi.mccq()
  • Timesup
    Timesup Quicken Canada Subscription Member
    I have the same problem and did get a message from Avast about blocking something.
  • bobmcg
    bobmcg Quicken Windows Other Member, Windows Beta Beta
    R43.26 update has serious problems: select account, accept all new transactions, and QW enters endless loop of screen refreshes (taskbar alternates between one and two QW instances, one blank and one populated); performance has slowed to the point where navigation is so sluggish QW is almost unusable.  This requires a rapid response from Quicken support.
  • Stilicho
    Stilicho Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    following
  • tony-m
    tony-m Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    Same here. I just reported to AVG tech support.
  • tony-m
    tony-m Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    IF anyone is going to report to AVG, you better get screenshots. And that first one is hard to get I had to completely uninstall Quicken, use AVG to shred the quicken program directory, and re-install just to get that rundll messages, and that was not good enough
    for them.
  • crossjw
    crossjw Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    Anybody reported this to Quicken other than via this discussion?
  • crossjw
    crossjw Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    NVM. I'm doing it (chat) now. Will advise.
  • Kalman
    Kalman Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    I started receiving the same error today.
    Been using quicken for over 25 years never saw this before.
    Anti-virus Avast Premium Security.
    Windows 11 Pro 22H2
    Windows was updated a week ago and Avast 08/19.
    When I restart my computer the issue goes away but will then occur after a few uses.
    Added exceptions in Avast does not help. Looks more like the way Quicken is accessing rundll32.exe
  • Kalman
    Kalman Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    I should add this occurs only after I start Quicken and avast sends an alert that rundll32.exe is infected with malware. This only occurs with quicken and I scan daily and I have no infections.
  • Kalman
    Kalman Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    After I opened Quicken for the third time error occurred
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