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This community-made fix re-routes every broken memory address link to a stable, modern pathway. Once installed, you can enjoy Vice City at 60+ FPS, with working radio, and zero crashes.
Think of your computer’s RAM as a hotel. Every program gets a room number (an address). The "Unhandled exception c0000005" occurs when Vice City tries to walk into a room that doesn’t exist, a room that is locked, or a room belonging to another program (like your antivirus or graphics driver).
(or another hex address like 0x00485670).
This error (often misspelled as c00005 instead of c0000005 ) is the bane of Vice City veterans. When you search for a fix, you often see the phrase "address link" referencing memory pointers or broken shortcuts. This article will dissect exactly what this error means, why it happens, and provide a step-by-step guide to finally linking Vice City to your modern hardware without the crash. To fix the problem, you must understand the villain. In programming, an "exception" is an unexpected event. Code c0000005 is Windows’ way of saying: "The program tried to read or write memory that it does not own."
Introduction: The Nostalgic Nightmare For many PC gamers, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is not just a game; it’s a time capsule. The neon-soaked streets, the 1980s soundtrack, and the rags-to-riches story of Tommy Vercetti defined a generation. However, trying to run this classic on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 systems often leads to a frustrating roadblock.
You click the desktop icon, the screen flickers, and instead of hearing "Billie Jean" on Flash FM, you are met with a stark white or black error box:

This community-made fix re-routes every broken memory address link to a stable, modern pathway. Once installed, you can enjoy Vice City at 60+ FPS, with working radio, and zero crashes.
Think of your computer’s RAM as a hotel. Every program gets a room number (an address). The "Unhandled exception c0000005" occurs when Vice City tries to walk into a room that doesn’t exist, a room that is locked, or a room belonging to another program (like your antivirus or graphics driver).
(or another hex address like 0x00485670).
This error (often misspelled as c00005 instead of c0000005 ) is the bane of Vice City veterans. When you search for a fix, you often see the phrase "address link" referencing memory pointers or broken shortcuts. This article will dissect exactly what this error means, why it happens, and provide a step-by-step guide to finally linking Vice City to your modern hardware without the crash. To fix the problem, you must understand the villain. In programming, an "exception" is an unexpected event. Code c0000005 is Windows’ way of saying: "The program tried to read or write memory that it does not own."
Introduction: The Nostalgic Nightmare For many PC gamers, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is not just a game; it’s a time capsule. The neon-soaked streets, the 1980s soundtrack, and the rags-to-riches story of Tommy Vercetti defined a generation. However, trying to run this classic on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 systems often leads to a frustrating roadblock.
You click the desktop icon, the screen flickers, and instead of hearing "Billie Jean" on Flash FM, you are met with a stark white or black error box: