If you meant to ask for a rewritten or explanatory version, here's a more descriptive one:
Understanding why this error happens is the first step toward fixing it. The most frequent culprits include:
Aggressive antivirus suites may lock down the memory allocation block needed by the updater tool. Step-by-Step Fixes
: Security suites, firewalls, or desktop management tools (like ScriptLogic) block the executable's access to required memory blocks. If you meant to ask for a rewritten
Press the , type cmd , right-click Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator . Type the following command and press Enter : sfc /scannow
If the error persists, the software itself is likely corrupted. A simple reinstall usually clears the memory address conflict. Go to the > Uninstall a Program . Find your Brother Manufacturing software and uninstall it. Go to the Brother Solutions Center. Search for your printer model.
A very specific error message!
Type in your Windows search bar and open it.
The statusmonitorexe module relies on a specific version of a Visual C++ Redistributable (e.g., MSVCRT.dll, MSVCP*.dll) or an older .NET Framework runtime. If a newer or incompatible version is registered in Windows, the call to memory address 0043C7AC fails.
The software is older than the version of Windows you are currently running. Press the , type cmd , right-click Command
Go to the tab, check Hide all Microsoft services , and click Disable all .
Right-click the Brother Status Monitor icon on your desktop (or find the .exe in C:\Program Files (x86)\Brother ). Select . Click the Compatibility tab.
The error message "Access Violation at Address 0043C7AC in Module StatusMonitor.exe" indicates that the StatusMonitor.exe program is attempting to access a memory location that it's not allowed to access. The address "0043C7AC" refers to a specific memory location that the program is trying to access. Go to the > Uninstall a Program
Other background applications, such as third-party firewalls, antivirus programs, or competing print managers, can clash with statusmonitor.exe .
This executable is typically associated with printer software (most commonly , Epson , or Canon ). Its job is to: Monitor ink or toner levels. Check for paper jams. Provide real-time status updates to your desktop.