Hi Sojib,
Download the Microsoft Visual C Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019. The following updates are the latest supported Visual C redistributable packages for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019. Included is a baseline version of the Universal C Runtime see MSDN for details. X86: vcredist.x86.exe. X64: vcredist.x64.exe. In addition, about the program which is located in the path C:WINDOWS system32 conhost.exe, it is a legitimate executable, we don’t need to worry about it, use SFC/DISM commands to repair system files can be tried.
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This issue usually occur if any of the program is not compatible with the current operating system.
Please assist me with the following information related to this issue:
- What is the make and model of your computer?
- Are you able to login to desktop successfully after you receive the error message?
If you are able to login to the desktop, I suggest you to perform clean boot so that we can identify which is the program that is causing the issue.
Clean boot process will help you determine which third party program/app that is causing this issue. It could be some other application or programs, which runs on the computer at the background, leading to this issue.
I would suggest you to perform clean boot and check.
Refer to the link below to perform clean boot:
How to perform a clean boot in Windows
Also applies for Windows 10 Technical Preview.
Note: Please go through the section: How to reset the computer to start as usual after troubleshooting with clean boot of the Kb article to boot the computer in normal startup after fixing the issue.
Please reply us with the required information to assist you further.
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i had this exact same issue when i would unplug my laptop after i first installed win8.1 and it happened again with my win10 install. i primarily use a macbook but i have an older eMachines E442-V133 laptop i like to screw around with and after i clean installed win8.1 letting it run using the default system drivers i noticed i would get that constant atibtmon error every time i unplugged it....but i found a fix for it
and what i did to fix the issue in win8.1 is the same as what i just did to fix it on my brand new clean win10 install
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after my win10 install, windows update automatically downloaded a somewhat compatible driver for the vid card but it would not allow the full functionality and access to all options of the ATI control center.
so i uninstalled that driver
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and downloaded the LEGACY vista/win7/win8.1 driver for my ATI MOBILITY RADEON 4250 (or 4xxx series) vid card and installed it on my now running windows 10 machine....i then opened up the ATI control center and to my delight full functionality and access to all options was now restored....so just like i did with win8.1 i UNCHECKED the enable vari-bright option listed under the POWER/POWER PLAY settings, clicked apply, rebooted for good measure and once the machine was up again i unplugged the power cable and no more atibitmon error message. hope this helps.