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0xc0000135

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Windows error 0xc0000135 is displayed when an application fails to initialize properly. It is also displayed when a new program, game, or plug-in is installed and fails to work properly due to the wrong version of .Net being installed on the computer or as a result of a computer malware infection. Is the .Net Environment Always Installed on a Windows Computer? The .Net environment is not installed by default on the Windows XP Operating System. .Net 3.0 is installed by default on Windows Vista but may be too old to Read More

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PCL XL Error

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The PCL XL error is most commonly associated with HP LaserJet printers. The error occurs when several pages are sent from a document to the printer’s print queue. The printer displays this error message if the printer’s driver has become outdated or corrupted from operating system (OS) updates or conflicting third-party software being installed on the computer. HP has identified the problem printer drivers for most of their printers that display the PCL XL error. They have released updated programs that can be downloaded and installed for free on the Read More

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NTLDR is Missing

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NTLDR stands for New Technology Loader, and it is a program that is usually loaded from the hard drive boot sector. It is used to display the Microsoft Windows NT startup menu, and it helps load Microsoft Windows NT. "NTLDR is missing" is an error that prevents Windows from starting up, and a number of factors can cause this error. The procedure to fix this error depends on its cause. Here are some of the known causes and their solutions: Computer is booting from a nonbootable source – One of Read More

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Windows Media Player Error 0xc00d1199

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Windows Media Player develops a variety of errors when invalid changes are made to the program itself or the computer system in use. The Error code “0xc00d1199 – Cannot Play File” is a common error that occurs for a variety of reasons. Note: Clicking on “More Information” provides details about the error code. Installing Codec Information One of the reasons that a file may not be playable is the lack of the proper codec to decode the information in the file. The appropriate remedy is to install the correct codec Read More

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Not a Valid Win32 Application

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The Not a valid Win32 application error message may occur in a number of different scenarios. This indicates that an executable file, application, or program is not able to communicate correctly with the Windows API. The error may occur during or after the installation of an application, program, or in certain cases – hardware. The factors that lead to this error are as follows: Corrupt Files You may encounter this error message, when the file or program you are trying to access is missing or damaged. Windows may not be Read More

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Error Performing In-page Operation

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Windows NT, Me, and Windows XP’s Pre Service Pack 2 users sometimes experience the “Error Performing In-page Operation” error when attempting to copy files from a disk. If a user experiences this error while trying to access a disk that  he/she inserted into the computer’s floppy, CD, or DVD drive, the error is likely related to  the disk having physical issues. Operating system paging operations are not at fault despite the working of the error. This error can also be triggered while accessing data that is stored on a local Read More

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Your System is Low on Virtual Memory

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Getting the “Your System is Low on Virtual Memory” error is very frustrating. Fortunately, it will not destroy the computer. It merely indicates that the computer no longer has any memory to run the process requested and is trying to use virtual memory, but even that is running low because the program requires too much. This typically happens when numerous programs are being run or a program that has a glitch in it is running. Virtual memory (file swap or page swap) is a file on the hard drive. Its Read More

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BOOTMGR is Missing

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The BOOTMGR (Windows Boot Manager) is part of Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7. It finalizes the steps in booting the computer and loading the Operating System by looking for the active partition in which Boot Configuration Data is stored. BOOTMGR runs the “winload.exe” process in order to do this. This process is essentially the operating system boot loader that loads the operating system kernel and device drivers that are in the boot-class.Small changes can easily corrupt the BOOTMGR configuration on Vista, Server 2008, and Windows 7. Read More

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Error 80072ee7

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A computer commonly displays Windows Update error 80072ee7 when checking for Operating System (OS) updates or while trying to update Windows Live Messenger. This error is commonly displayed during the OS update because a static IP address for the Windows Update service is added to the computer’s Hosts file that needs to be changed or removed for the service to be operational again. Some third-party programs and add-on applications that add static address entries to the file cause this problem. This can prevent the computer from connecting to the appropriate Read More

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NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error

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Windows Operating System (OS) users may encounter the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error during the computer start-up process. The error is normally displayed when a computer hangs or stops responding during the Windows start-up process, and may be the result of a number of hardware or hardware configuration problems. What does the NMI Parity Check/Memory Parity Error Look Like? A number of error codes can be displayed when the error occurs. These include: NMI: Parity Check/Memory Parity Error, NMI: Bus Timeout, NMI: Software NMI generated, NMI: Eisa IOCHKERR board x, Read More

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