Windows 10 Video_TDR_Failure error

Incompatible, faulty, outdated, or corrupted graphics card driver. Technical problems with your computer’s video card. Several applications running simultaneously in the background. Overheating of computer components / overheating of the system.

There can be several reasons that can cause the Video TDR error: Issues with your card’s graphics or other parts of the PC. Outdated video card driver. Too many apps are running in the background.

Check GPU.
Perform a startup repair.
Perform an SFC scan.
Update your video card driver.
Clean computer.
Change your power settings.
Disable overclocking.
Check for overheating.

Open the start menu.
Type this in and press Devmgmt enter:. Moscow time
Expand “Show Click Adapters”.
Click “Update Driver” to the right of “Video Driver” and choose how you want to update it.
After the update is completed, the PC will restart. read more

System Restore error 0x80042308 – The specified object was not found


System Restore can fix a number of computer issues. But System Restore is also an application that can get corrupted or become problematic. If you received an error saying “
The specified object was not found (0x80042308),” read on. This article is all about fixing System Restore when it comes up with this error.

Although there are cases when a simple reboot corrects an error, that doesn’t always work. But that’s also not the only thing you can do to get rid of the problem. When the tool you rely on to resolve software failures become the problem, these are the things you should do. read more

Error code 0x803F8001: Paint 3D is currently not available in your account


One of the cool apps that Windows 10 v1709 introduced was a creator application built into Microsoft Paint, called
Microsoft Paint 3D App. It makes 3D editing possible within Paint environment. Users can create graphics with a 3D Builder that can allows sharing on different apps. This includes apps like Mixed Reality Viewer and other creative apps.

Users sometimes experience an error that reads “Paint 3D is currently not available in your account, Here’s the error code in case you need it 0x803F8001.” read more

PES 2018 Crash Error 0xc000007b: Pro Evolution Soccer application was unable to start correctly


If you have fully explored Windows 10, you will see its capability and power for computing. This is so far the best designed Windows operating system environment as this provides you better user experience and a more stable framework. You can enjoy the best of both worlds in productivity and gaming due to the state of the art programming solution compared to all other OS.

Though at times, you experience a bit of disruption by unknown errors such as the case of Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2018 Crash on Windows 10 64-bit PC. Gamers report an error saying “The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.” read more

Stop Error: APC_INDEX_MISMATCH

Since the APC Index Mismatch BSOD is usually caused by a faulty driver, a good way to fix the problem is to check for new updates on your computer. You can check for new drivers through Windows Update. While you’re at it, it’s a good idea to install new system updates to fix bugs and improve your system’s stability.

Apc_index_mismatch in Windows 10 is an error caused by driver incompatibility or faulty hardware. Windows stop code 0x00000001 or apc_index_mismatch is sometimes attributed to Realtek and nvidia drivers. For this reason, in order to fix the problem, you must identify the driver and then uninstall or disable it.

Blue Screen errors are the worst, but knowing what to do to resolve the problem will help you get your computer back and your work done. They can happen even after you upgrade your OS to the latest version. An example is the STOP ERROR: APC_INDEX_MISMATCH.
You may have received this error after upgrading to Windows 10. It sometimes comes with any of these error codes: 0x0000001, 0xC6869B62, 0x97503177 or 0x02A7DA8A. read more

Code 3 error: The Driver for this device might be corrupted or System may be low on memory

This problem can also be caused by a memory issue on your computer. If there is not enough memory to run the driver in Windows, code 3 will appear. So you can close some applications running in your Windows to get more available memory or install RAM (Random Access Memory).

How to fix error code 3? Error Code 3 can occur for a number of reasons, but the following steps may help.
Uninstalling a game To uninstall a game, open the game manager by clicking the game manager icon.
Reinstall the game.
Uninstall the manager and reinstall the game.

Update the driver through the device manager menu. Windows 10 automatically updates your drivers with the updates it releases.
Reinstall drivers.
Run the Windows Troubleshooter. Your
Scan the system for viruses using Windows Security.
Update Windows 10. read more

Windows 10 error: Windows needs your current credentials

When Windows says you need to enter your current credentials, verify your account, and change your PIN. Then update your computer to the latest version. Also remove all your Windows credentials and restart your device. If your computer is managed by an organization, contact your IT administrator for assistance.

If you are installing a legitimate program from a legitimate source, a User Account Control (UAC) dialog will appear asking for your permission to continue. If at any other time a UAC window pops up, chances are you don’t know something and are trying to install something you don’t like.

Remove everything from Credentials Credential Manager.
Disable autostart of the Credential Manager service.
Disable password protected sharing.
Change the local security policy.
Add credentials to manager credentials.
Set the IP address to automatic.
Change the network profile to private. read more

Windows 10 error: Element Not Found

If starting File Explorer results in an “Element Not Found” error, a reboot may be sufficient. All you need is to stop and restart Windows Explorer.Process exe. To do this, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch Task Manager.

Remove recent updates. Open the Settings app.
Temporarily disable your antivirus program.
Remove the Lenovo software from your computer.
Restart Explorer.exe.
Define a different image viewer.
Run an SFC scan.
Disable integrated graphics.
Restart your computer.

You can get this quick fix by going to System Preferences > Updates & Security on the screen. From the Troubleshoot menu, click Windows Update Troubleshooter. Any potential issue can be resolved automatically using the Windows Troubleshooter. read more

Windows Error: “You can’t keep Windows settings, personal files and apps because your current version of Windows might be installed in an unsupported directory”


The ultimate solution every Windows user resorts to is reinstallation. Installing a fresh copy of Windows resolve most problems with computers. Sometimes, while running Windows 10 setup, you get an error that renders you incapable of keeping files and settings. It may provide you this message:

You can’t keep Windows settings, personal files, and apps because your current version of Windows might be installed in an unsupported directory. read more

Activated Windows 10 is asking for Activation

This error may appear if the product key has already been used on another device, or is used on more devices than allowed by the terms of the Microsoft software license. To solve the problem, buy a key product for each of your devices to activate Windows on them.

Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then click regedit.exe in the program list.
Locate and click the following registry subkey:
Change the DWORD value of Manual to 1.
Exit the registry and editor and restart your computer.

If you have a digital license for your device, you can reinstall the same edition of Windows 10 on that device without entering a product key. Make sure Windows 10 is activated before reinstalling. To find out, click the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Activation. read more