How to Restore Error 0x8e5e03fa on Windows 10

Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 is one of the most popular applications used by developers and webmasters around the world. However, it seems like some people are having trouble installing the application because of a common issue. Some users are reporting that they receive the following error during installation: “Error 0x8E5E03FA”.

This error usually happens when there is an outdated version of.NET framework installed on the system. You might think that updating the.net framework is easy, but sometimes it isn’t. If you’re trying to update the.Net framework manually, you’ll find out that it requires quite a few steps. read more

How to Troubleshoot High CPU Usage by GfxUI.exe in Windows PC

As a Windows user, you have probably already encountered unexpected problems. At least, many of us have.

In this particular scenario, you found that a Windows process called gfxui.exe is consuming a large percentage of your CPU (up to 50% or even 100%). As a result, it takes a long time for your computer to start up. It becomes very slow and often crashes.

What causes GfxUI.exe to have a high CPU usage?

In most cases, it is either a conflict of two video cards or a problem with Intel HD Graphics drivers, which causes the gfxui.exe process to occupy a lot of hard disk space and cause high CPU load. read more

How to Solve: Windows 10 Updates Failed – Error 0X80242FFF

Error 0x80242fff usually occurs when Windows users try to install a Windows update. Given the importance of Windows updates, users must be aware of the corresponding errors.

Error 0x80242fff occurs most often when users try to upgrade from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 or when Windows Update components are damaged. Since the error window doesn’t show much information about its origin, finding and fixing the error can be a bit tricky.

So today, we are going to discuss a few quick ways to fix Windows 10 updates failed error 0x80242fff that you can try if you encounter it while installing Windows Update. read more

Troubleshooting Windows Update Error Code 0x80070437 in Windows 10 PC

If you have encountered Windows Update error 0x80070437 when upgrading to Windows 11/10, this article may be useful for you to fix this error. If this error occurs on your computer, you will see the following message under Update Status:

There was a problem installing the updates, but we will try again later. If you keep seeing this message and want to look online or contact support, it might help: (0x80070437)

What causes the Windows Update error code 0x80070437?

  • Not enough disk space: The Windows drive (default C drive) may not have enough space to install Windows updates, eventually leading to this error.
  • Insufficient Internet connection: Obviously, without an active Internet connection (good bandwidth) you will not be able to download and install Windows updates. Limited Internet access, despite an existing connection, can also lead to this error.
  • Background programs: When you start your computer, various applications such as antivirus software, basic system processes, and other previously installed software automatically run in the background.
  • Accidental shutdown: Windows update errors can occur if you accidentally shut down or reboot your computer.
  • External hardware devices: Unused external hardware devices such as headphones, printers, scanners, USB drives, speakers, etc. may be causing the error.

How to resolve the Windows Update error code 0x80070437?

Launch the Windows Update troubleshooter

  1. Click on the Windows icon and select Settings.
  2. Select the Update and security category.
  3. Select the Troubleshooting submenu.
  4. On the right side, click the Advanced Troubleshooting link.
  5. Expand Windows Update and click Run Troubleshooter.
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
  7. If a fix is available, click Apply this fix.
  8. Restart your computer after performing these steps, and then check to see if you were able to update Windows.

Windows 10 has a built-in application called Windows Update Troubleshooter that helps you detect and fix update-related issues. If you are experiencing such a problem with your device, you should use this tool. read more

How to Repair Windows Installer Error 1619

Some Windows 10 users encounter the Windows Installer 1619 error when trying to install an application using the Windows Installer infrastructure. This only happens when they try to install certain applications. In this guide, we will explain why error 1619 occurs and what methods are available to fix it.

If the installation file or package fails to open, Windows Installer error 1619 will be displayed on your computer. The command may be wrong or the .msi file is incorrectly specified on the policy command line. read more

How to Resolve the CLR Error in Windows 10

A CLR error on your computer is a serious error that can prevent your computer from booting properly and many applications from working. One of the most common CLR errors is “CLR Error 80004005”, which occurs on Windows systems during the boot process.

This error is usually caused by more than one .NET framework being installed on the system at the same time. Although two or more .NET frameworks can run simultaneously on a system, some of them have compatibility issues. To fix the CLR error, you must remove and properly install multiple frameworks. read more

How to Troubleshoot: Exception Processing Message 0xc0000135

An exception handling message is an error that can occur during system startup or when trying to start a particular application. This error can be accompanied by various error codes such as 0xc000007b, 0xc0000135, 0xc0000005, etc.

In addition, the following error parameters indicate the absence of a dynamic link library or Visual C++ Redistributable. However, in some cases, it simply displays an error code with the message “Unexpected Parameters”.

The “Exception Processing Message” error can be caused by third-party antivirus interference, corrupted system files, and other factors. If you have encountered this problem, you can try to solve it on your own with the following methods. read more