Sunday, May 25, 2014

How To Resolve Windows Error - Device Manager errors

There are many ways to resolve Windows errors simply because there are many types of errors. The type of error can range from device errors to runtime errors to program errors and Windows OS (operating system) problems, the most common of which are OS issues. A lot of the Windows OS errors appear because of various reasons and to find the exact remedy, it may take an amateur or even semi-experienced tech support anywhere between 5 minutes to a whole day just to resolve the issue. Let's look at the different types of errors and how to resolve Windows errors.

How To Resolve Windows Error - System errors - you find these kinds of errors as pop ups. They can appear when Windows boot up or when you are shutting down. They are caused by corrupted OS files or system registry entries. Majority of the problems can be resolve by fixing the registry. However, when this fails, it is better to just reinstall the OS instead of spending so much time on it and lose productivity.

How To Resolve Windows Error - Runtime errors - Runtime errors are caused by corrupted or malfunctioning system files or applications running in the background. These may appear as DLL errors or memory errors and can be caused by system processes or application programs. Fixing the registry will most likely resolve the issue as well.

How To Resolve Windows Error - Device Manager errors - These are less common and are caused either due to corrupted or incompatible device drivers or they can be caused by a malfunctioning hardware device. Most of the time, reinstalling the device drivers specific to that Windows OS version should solve the problem. Otherwise, if the hardware is faulty, then a replacement is needed if it is worth it.

POST code errors - POST code errors are basically hardware related errors. Strictly speaking, they are not Windows errors but are caused by hardware fault. When the problem occurs, you will hear beeping sounds coming from your computer although beeping do occur when keyboard keys are pressed down perpetually when system boots up. The most common cause of the error that I experience is loosening of hardware cards or RAM within the computer itself. Usually happens after the PC is physically moved from another location or suffered a bump that causes some parts of the connection within to loosen. One trick I always use is to open up the PC and take out the RAMs and reinserting them back to see if the beeping stops. 7 out 10 times it is the problem.

How To Resolve Windows Error - Application errors - These are caused by corrupted program files or registry entries related to that program. Although reinstalling the programs may help sometimes but it most often will not. The best way to tackle this is to uninstall the software and run a registry scan to remove invalid or corrupted entries and then installing the software again.

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