The e 8222d410 error code is a Windows-specific error code that indicates a problem with the registry. The registry is a central repository for all of the files and settings that Windows uses to run. When something goes wrong with the registry, it can cause all sorts of problems, including the e 8222d410 error code. There are a number of things that can cause the registry to become corrupt, including viruses, spyware, and hardware failures. If you suspect that the registry is the cause of the e 8222d410 error code, you can try running a registry cleaner to fix the problem.
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1. Restart your computer
- Shut down your computer.
- Restart your computer.
- When your computer starts up, choose to enter the BIOS or the UEFI.
- In BIOS or UEFI, select your boot device and press enter.
- Choose your operating system and press enter.
- Choose to start your computer in Safe Mode with Networking.
- If you are unable to start your computer in Safe Mode with Networking, try to start your computer in Normal Mode.
- If you are still unable to start your computer, try to start your computer in Advanced Mode.
- If you are still unable to start your computer in Advanced Mode, try to start your computer in Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
- If you are still unable to start your computer in Safe Mode with Command Prompt, try to start your computer in Safe Mode with System Restore.
2. Check for updates
- Open the Windows Update utility.
- In the left pane, under "Update types," click "Available updates."
- In the Available updates pane, under "Available updates for your computer," click "View available updates."
- In the View available updates pane, under "Windows Update," click "Check for updates."
- In the Check for updates pane, under "Installed updates," click "Update for Windows 8."
- In the Update for Windows 8 pane, under "Details," click "See all installed updates."
- In the See all installed updates pane, under "Update for Windows 8 (KB2919355)," click "Install."
- In the Install Updates pane, under "Update for Windows 8 (KB2919355)," click "Install."
- In the Install Updates pane, under "Update for Windows 8 (KB2919355)," click "Install."
- In the Install Updates pane, under "Update for Windows 8 (KB2919355)," click "Install."
- If the update is successful, the Updates successfully installed message will appear.
3. Run a virus scan
- Open an internet browser and navigate to the Virus Scanner website.
- Click on the “Get Started” button.
- Enter your email address and password.
- Click on the “Scan Now” button.
- On the next page, select the type of virus scan you would like to perform.
- Click on the “Start Scan” button.
- When the scan is complete, click on the “Finish” button.
- Review the results of the scan.
- If there are any malicious files or programs detected, click on the “Fix Now” button to remove them.
- Click on the “Exit” button to return to the Virus Scanner website.
4. Run a malware scan
To run a malware scan in order to fix e 8222d410:
- Open the Windows Defender Security Center.
- Click on the Virus & Threats tab.
- Click on the Scan Now button.
- Select the files and folders you want to scan.
- Click on the Start Scan button.
- When the scan is completed, click on the View Results button.
- If the scan results show that e 8222d410 is present on your computer, take the appropriate steps to remove it.
5. Clean your registry
- Start by opening the Windows Registry Editor by pressing "Win + R" to open the Run dialog, and typing "regedit".
- Locate and click on the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
- In the "Winlogon" registry key, locate and click on the "DefaultUserName" key.
- In the "DefaultUserName" key, locate and double-click on the "Default" value.
- In the "Default" value's "ValueData" field, type the name of the user account that you wish to reset the default user name to.
- Click on the "OK" button to close the Registry Editor.
- Reboot your computer to apply the changes.
If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:
- Update your drivers
- Update your BIOS
- Reinstall Windows