How to Resolve “Error 2123” in Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone is an application used to learn languages. It is very popular because of its user-friendly and interactive interface. Recently, however, “error 2123” messages have been appearing more and more frequently when you try to run the application on your computer. This can lead to the application no longer being usable, which is very annoying.

After receiving numerous reports from several users, we decided to investigate this problem and develop a series of solutions to fix it completely. We also investigated the causes of the error and listed them below. read more

How to Repair: Black Screen with Cursor (KSOD) in Windows PC

Windows is a very popular operating system, but for some reason, we encounter many unpleasant problems or issues and don’t understand why the problem occurs on our PC.

During my computer troubleshooting work, I have encountered many Windows issues and tried to solve them, and one such issue is called “Windows 10 black screen“.

What are the causes of a black screen with a cursor (KSOD)?

How to fix the black screen with the cursor (KSOD)?

Uninstall the VGA/display driver in safe mode

  1. While holding down the Windows key, press R
  2. Type hdwwiz.CPL and press OK.
  3. Expand Display Adapter. (Note the name of your display adapter).
  4. Right-click on it and select Uninstall.
  5. After uninstalling, restart your PC in normal mode and download the latest drivers again.

Restore System in Safe Mode

  1. Click the Start button and type “System Restore” in the search function of the Start menu and press Enter OR open Run and type “rstrui.exe” and click OK.
  2. You can also open Run by holding down the Windows key and pressing R.
  3. Click the System Restore option in the search.
  4. Once loaded, check the box for Show other restore points and click Next.
  5. Select a restore point by looking at the dates when your computer was running normally.
  6. Click Next and Done. This will start the system restore, and your computer will reboot after it completes.

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How to Troubleshoot Error 0x80070035 – Network Path was Not Found

Microsoft allows computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system on the same network to wirelessly access files and data on other computers. But the initiating user may see an error code message: 0x80070035. The network path is not found.

What is the cause of error 0x80070035 ‘Network path not found’?

There are many possible causes for this error. One reason is that the name of the computer (to which you are trying to connect) is too long. Try renaming the computer you are trying to connect to a shorter name and try again.

Actually, error code 0x80070035 network path not found can be caused by several reasons. Typically, it can be caused by a firewall or an anti-virus program. read more

Error Fix: Windows Cannot Install Required Files – Error 0x80070570

Error code 0x80070570 means ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT and occurs on computers running Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, and Windows 7. It usually occurs when installing Windows operating systems or system updates, or when accessing certain files and folders. Many errors can occur while working with your computer.

It is recommended that you do not put them off, but fix them quickly. Failure to fix these errors can affect computer performance and prevent certain operations such as freezing, locking, damaging your computer, etc. Error code 0x80070570 is one of the most common and now most important problems occurring on your computer. read more

How to Resolve Error 0xc00000e9 in Windows PC

Windows error 0xc00000e9 is a specific boot error code that you may see when your computer has trouble booting properly. It causes a blue screen to appear when you try to start your operating system and prevents it from booting.

It appears shortly after you start your computer, but before the Windows login screen, as shown below:

An unexpected I/O error has occurred.
Error code: 0xc00000e9

What causes error 0xc00000e9?

  • Damaged I/O ports.
  • Problems with Windows Update.
  • Boot sector virus or other malware.
  • Faulty external hardware or PC components.
  • Improperly configured UEFI, BIOS, or CMOS settings.
  • Damaged system files or problems with the Windows registry.
  • Incorrectly installed components, such as an unattached hard drive that is not in contact with the motherboard.

How to recover the 0xc00000e9 error message?

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Troubleshooting: Windows 10 Setup Stuck when Checking for Updates Issue

Windows 10 was a big leap forward in redefining operating systems and setting new boundaries for the user experience. It took a step forward by offering users a faster, more capable, and efficient operating system without sacrificing quality. Users of previous versions of Windows could upgrade to the new version through the Windows Update Manager. The process is very simple. All you have to do is run the upgrade process and sit back while Windows does all the work.

While the method has worked for almost all users, many users have reported that the Windows 7 Update Manager is stuck on “Check for Updates.” This is very strange since the notification for Windows 10 is already there so you can start downloading. We did our research and after collecting user feedback and our own experiments, we concluded that there are very few reasons why this problem can occur. read more

How to Resolve: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT BSOD in Windows PC

The CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT error is related to your system’s hardware and specifically indicates a communication problem between your system and your processor.

When you ask your computer to do something, the operating system tells the processor that it is “interrupting” to let it know what is happening. This is a system-level process called a “system interrupt,” and it is a perfectly normal function of Windows. However, if the system lingers too long in the interrupt phase, which is called the interrupt request level (IRQL), a “blue screen” error occurs. read more

How to Resolve “NVIDIA Output Not Plugged In” Error in Windows PC

Some NVIDIA users complain about the problem when they see the “Not Connected” message on the soundbar for NVIDIA highlighted outputs. If you also encounter a similar problem on your computer, just follow these simple solutions to resolve the issue. This problem can either be caused by a corrupted graphics driver or disconnected sound ports.

What causes the NVIDIA output not to connect?

This problem can be caused either by outdated drivers that don’t work well with your device, or by newer drivers, as some users have reported. read more

Troubleshooting: Windows Updates Error 0x8024401c in Windows PC

The 0x8024401c error occurred to many users when Microsoft introduced Windows 10 Technical Preview and allowed users to test it. However, the problem was not limited to Technical Preview but also occurred to Windows 10 users and users of previous versions of Windows.

If you are facing the problem of Windows Updates on your computer and want to fix it, this article, as well as this Restoro review, can help you a lot.

What causes Windows Updates error 0x8024401c?

Error 0x8024401c usually occurs when you have problems installing or downloading Windows Updates on your computer. read more

Troubleshooting ‘Acrobat failed to connect to a DDE server’ in Windows 10

Many Acrobat users have recently encountered an error. Usually, an error message is displayed indicating that Acrobat was unable to connect to the DDE server.

If this has happened to you as well, you’re probably very upset, but the good news is that you can solve this problem quite easily. We’ve put together some suggestions to help you fix this bug. Here are some effective solutions you can try.

Why can’t Acrobat connect to the DDE server?

When users try to open or merge PDF files, this error can occur. So, let’s find out the possible reasons for this problem. read more