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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:58:58+00:00 2026-05-10T20:58:58+00:00

What’s a better way to start a thread, _beginthread , _beginthreadx or CreateThread ?

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What’s a better way to start a thread, _beginthread, _beginthreadx or CreateThread?

I’m trying to determine what are the advantages/disadvantages of _beginthread, _beginthreadex and CreateThread. All of these functions return a thread handle to a newly created thread, I already know that CreateThread provides a little extra information when an error occurs (it can be checked by calling GetLastError)… but what are some things I should consider when I’m using these functions?

I’m working with a windows application, so cross-platform compatibility is already out of the question.

I have gone through the msdn documentation and I just can’t understand, for example, why anybody would decide to use _beginthread instead of CreateThread or vice versa.

Cheers!

Update: OK, thanks for all the info, I’ve also read in a couple of places that I can’t call WaitForSingleObject() if I used _beginthread(), but if I call _endthread() in the thread shouldn’t that work? What’s the deal there?

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:58:59+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    CreateThread() is a raw Win32 API call for creating another thread of control at the kernel level.

    _beginthread() & _beginthreadex() are C runtime library calls that call CreateThread() behind the scenes. Once CreateThread() has returned, _beginthread/ex() takes care of additional bookkeeping to make the C runtime library usable & consistent in the new thread.

    In C++ you should almost certainly use _beginthreadex() unless you won’t be linking to the C runtime library at all (aka MSVCRT*.dll/.lib).

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