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How to Fix Event Viewer Error 0x80000000000000 In Windows 10/8/7 [Tutorial]

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How to Fix Event Viewer Error 0x80000000000000 In Windows 10/8/7 [Tutorial] How to Fix Event Viewer Error 0x80000000000000 In Windows 10/8/7 [Tutorial] Commands shown in tutorial: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth sfc /scannow Several users have been reaching us with questions after checking the Event Log with the Error Code 0x80000000000000 after an application or BSOD crash. In most cases, affected users are reporting that the issue seems to occur randomly with no apparent trigger. The issue is not exclusive to a certain Windows version since it’s encountered on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung). Palavras-chave desta postagem dell, hp, acer, asus, toshiba, lenovo, tablet, laptop, event viewer error fix, event viewer error 10016, e

Operation Did Not Complete Successfully Because the File Contains A Virus [Tutorial]

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Operation Did Not Complete Successfully Because the File Contains A Virus [Tutorial] Operation Did Not Complete Successfully solution [Tutorial] Commands Shown In Tutorial: sfc /SCANFILE=c:\windows\explorer.exe sfc /SCANFILE=C:\Windows\SysWow64\explorer.exe If you activate files which contain viruses, they will infect the system. Thus, most anti-virus programs including Windows Defender wouldn’t allow opening a file or executing any associated program if they suspect the file/program could trigger a virus. In such a case, you would encounter the error – Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus. It is possible that this message can occur even for known programs. In this case, it could be a false alarm. Anti-virus software products treat every unverified external file as a threat. So let’s have a look at possible solutions to fix it. If you are sure that the file/program in question is genuine, you could proceed with the following solutions g

Your Computer Is Running Low on Resources Error, so No New Users Can Sign in [Tutorial]

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Your Computer Is Running Low on Resources Error, so No New Users Can Sign in [Tutorial] Your Computer Is Running Low on Resources Error, so No New Users Can Sign in [Tutorial] When any program begins running, it uses up some space in the "system resources" area in memory. But, as you exit, some programs do not give back system resources they were temporarily using. Eventually the system will crash as it runs out of memory. The crash happens sometimes if you start and close many programs, even the same ones, without a periodic reboot. This is what Microsoft calls a resource leak or memory leak. Several Windows users are seeing the “Your Computer is running low on resources” error message when attempting to log in with an existing user account. Most affected users are reporting that this error message creates a loop – Upon clicking on a user account to log in, users are only left with an Ok button which ends up returning them to the previous screen. With no further interv

Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial]

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Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial] Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial] Commands Shown: Command Prompt / Windows Powershell Commands start ms-settings: Get-AppXPackage -Name Microsoft.Windows.Cortana | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} Sarch is one of the cornerstone of Windows 10, where the search icon sits prominently on the Taskbar. In addition, user can just start searching by simply typing in Start Menu or Start Screen, or by speaking into the Mic when the Cortana, the voice-controlled intelligent digital personal assistant, is enabled and integrated with the search. However, Windows 10 Search may not be working 100% perfectly all the time. On and off, the search may simply not working anymore. It can return no search results, simply presents a blank page, or just displays the “searching”

Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial]

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Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial] Windows 10 Start Search Not Displaying Results; Shows Blank White Results FIX [Tutorial] Commands Shown: Command Prompt / Windows Powershell Commands start ms-settings: Get-AppXPackage -Name Microsoft.Windows.Cortana | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} Sarch is one of the cornerstone of Windows 10, where the search icon sits prominently on the Taskbar. In addition, user can just start searching by simply typing in Start Menu or Start Screen, or by speaking into the Mic when the Cortana, the voice-controlled intelligent digital personal assistant, is enabled and integrated with the search. However, Windows 10 Search may not be working 100% perfectly all the time. On and off, the search may simply not working anymore. It can return no search results, simply presents a blank page, or just displays the “searching”

Enumerating User Sessions to Generate Filter Pools Failed In Windows 10 [Tutorial]

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Enumerating User Sessions to Generate Filter Pools Failed In Windows 10 [Tutorial] Sometimes the Windows Search doesn’t work. There are no error codes either. In that case, it’s best to check error logs in the Event Viewer. Look for an error present in Windows error logs with the Event ID 3104. Does it say Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed? If yes, then in this post, we are answering how you can fix it. The full error message goes as: Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed. The error occurs because something prohibits the search function from initializing. Many users assume that it’s because of Cortana, but that’s not necessarily the case. Some users have also reported that the error occurs after restarting the system. This error has also been reported on Windows Server with the same event id 3104. This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterp

Your PC Can’t Project to Another Screen, Try Reinstalling the Driver FIX [Tutorial]

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Your PC Can’t Project to Another Screen, Try Reinstalling the Driver FIX [Tutorial] Your PC Can’t Project to Another Screen, Try Reinstalling the Driver FIX [Tutorial] Windows 10 comes with native ability to project to another screen (wired or wireless). All you need to do is press Win+P and it will display options to manage the extended display. However, at times, you might encounter the following error message – Your PC can’t project to another screen. This prevents you from projecting your PC to the other screen. The full error message goes as: Your PC can’t project to another screen, Try reinstalling the driver or using a different video card. The problem could be with loosely connected hardware, the display adapter driver, or a recent Windows Update which messed up the settings. Windows 10 has a nifty feature where you can project your current screen onto another monitor. You can use several options such as Duplicate, Extend etc. It is all good until you come across the