Windows errors are caused by a variety of things, ranging from hardware issues to corrupt files. This particular error code happens when the system cannot find the file specified. This can be caused by a variety of things, such as the file being corrupt or deleted, or the system not being able to find the path to the file. This error can also be caused by a virus or malware infection.
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1. Restart your computer
- Click start, select control panel, and click system.
- On the system tab, under the "boot" heading, click the "restart" button.
- Select the "reboot" option from the menu that appears.
- After your computer restarts, select "enter setup" from the menu that appears.
- On the "setup" menu, select "startup repair."
- Click the "repair your computer" button.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the repair process.
2. Check for updates
1.Open the Control Panel. 2.Select System and Security. 3.Select Windows Update. 4.Select Check for updates. 5.Select Update history. 6.Select Show all updates. 7.Select the update that you want to fix. 8.Select Install. 9.Select OK.
3. Run a virus scan
- Open the Start Menu and type "cmd"
- Right-click on the "cmd" shortcut and select "Run as Administrator"
- Type in the command "scannow" and press Enter
- You will be prompted to specify the location of the virus scan file. Click on the "Browse" button and select the file that you want to run the scan against.
- If the scan is successful, you will be notified with a message such as "The scan was completed successfully." If the scan fails, you will be notified with an error message.
4. Delete temporary files
- Open the Start menu and click on the Control Panel.
- Under the Control Panel category, click on the File System option.
- Under the File System category, click on the Temporary Files option.
- On the Temporary Files window, you will see a list of all the temporary files that are currently active on your computer. You can select the files that you want to delete and click on the Delete button.
- If you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click on the Yes button.
- After the files have been deleted, you will see a message indicating that the temporary files have been deleted.
If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:
- Run a malware scan
- Clean your registry
- Defragment your hard drive
- Run a disk check