Error #404, page not found. this happens mostly whan a user types a url address into the web browser, and mistypes it. of course it cannot display the page, it doesn't exist. most of the time this error appears, its because of a user mistake. now that doesnt mean that there aren't any pages that don't have this error contained on it. this is a common thing also. sometimes the java script doesn't match up, sometimes the page your trying to go to will be having isseus of there own and thats why error#404 shows up.
One thing you can do is hit the refresh button on top of you task bar. sometimes this will fix the problem because in this case there was no real problem, just a glitch. If that does not work, try to get in touch with the web master at whatever site you are trying to go to. The way you do this is type in webmaster@[nameofsite].com this person should be able to direct you to fixing your problem.
So I hope this has been helpful, we aim to please.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Spooler Error- Error #1068
For some people this is the most frustrating, infuriating PC Error that can come up. The reason for this is that it is one of the hardest to fix. I say that because there is no clear way described to fix it. Every PC will have it's own reason for it to show up.You see, the problem occurs when you install a new printer. If you have uninstalled your old printer, you might not have returned ALL the drivers for the printing service back to the defalt settings. If this is the case then it's an easy fix. Simply go into your start menu, click on printers and faxes. Once your in this area, two options will appear, "fix it for me" and "let me fix it myself". If you aren't fimilure with the operating systems, I do not recomend doing this yourself. If your opting the "fix it for me" option, then its as easy as following the directions on your screen. Click the "fix this problem" tab, and when the box appears, click on "run" in the file download box. Now there will be two options when you get this far. Run light, or Run full. I suggest run full, that way it removes everything that would normaly give you more problems in the future. If you opt for this option, it will restore your PC to the default settings, then you will have to re-install your new printer.If you opt to fix it yourself, Sounds easy right? Its not. Anything you do is going to leave room for error. All you can do is pay attention and try to cover all the bases.
DOING IT MYSELF
The first thing I need to tell you is BE CAREFUL. SERIOUS PROBLEMS WILL OCCUR IF YOU DO THIS WRONG! With that said, you need to back up your Registry before you begin, that way if the unforeseeable should happen, you can always restore your PC back to before you started. This is important. The steps to backing up your Registry are as follows:
1. Go to your start menu and click RUN, type %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and then click on ok.
2. The page should come up as WELCOME TO SYSTEM RESTORE. Now you want to click on CREATE A RESTORE POINT, and then click on NEXT.
3. Now you you want to create a name for your RESTORE POINT, and click CREATE.
4. Now that this is done, close and your problem should be solved.
Now what you need to do is start your PC in SAFE MODE. This is so you can remove the corrupt spool files. These are the steps to follow:
1. Restart your PC and start pressing the F8 ke located on the top of your keyboard. If your PC can use multiple operating systems at the same time, you can press F8 in the BOOT menu to achieve the desired effect.
2. Enter SAFE MODE in the WINDOWS ADVANCED OPTIONS, and press enter.
3. Now that you are in SAFE MODE, you need to delete the SPOOL PRINTER AND DRIVER FILES. To do this you need to start MICROSOFT WINDOWS EXPLORER so that you can files and folders found in these two folders: C:\Windows\Systems32\Spool\Printers
C:\Windows\Systems32\Spool\Drivers\w32x86
4. Now you need to edit your Registry. I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS! If you are not careful in doing this, it will be for nothing. If you do this incorrectly, you may need to reinstall your operating systems. This is bad. REMEMBER: YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I suggest you consult a professional. Now you need to start your Registry Editor. To do this, click the Start button, click the Run button, type regedit into the Open box, and then click OK.
Now you need to locate and expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86
View the list of subkeys. There should only be the following subkeys:
Drivers
Print Processors
If there are any subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 2, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to use for this key and then click Save.
REMOVING THE PRINTER DRIVERS FROM YOUR REGISTRY
1. Start Registry Editor if it is not open. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86\Drivers
The registry entries for the printer drivers that are installed on the computer are stored in the Version-x subkey where x is a number .
3. Export the Version-x subkey To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to use for this key and then click Save.
4. Expand the Version-x subkey and delete the printer driver entries. To do this, right-click each printer driver subkey, and then Delete. Click Yes when asked to confirm.
Remove the potentially problematic print monitor subkeys, which may be interfering with the printer you want to use. These may have been installed by third-party printer setup programs. Use the following steps to keep the print monitors and registry entries that came with Windows and remove all others that may be causing issues.
1. Start Registry Editor if it is not open. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors
View the list of subkeys. There should only be the following subkeys for the default print monitors:
BJ Language Monitor
Local Port
PJL Language Monitor
Standard TCP/IP Port
USB Monitor
3. If there are any subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 1, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to name this key and then click Save.
3. Delete all the subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 2. Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the deletion.
4. Exit Registry Editor.
5. Disconnect the printer cable from the computer, and then restart your PC. Now what you need to do is make sure that the print spooler service is running. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
2. Expand Services and Applications, and then click Services.
3. In the details box, right-click the Print Spooler service, and then click Start.
I hope that this has been helpful to you, and as always, if you have questions or comments, please contact us, we'll get back to you.
DOING IT MYSELF
The first thing I need to tell you is BE CAREFUL. SERIOUS PROBLEMS WILL OCCUR IF YOU DO THIS WRONG! With that said, you need to back up your Registry before you begin, that way if the unforeseeable should happen, you can always restore your PC back to before you started. This is important. The steps to backing up your Registry are as follows:
1. Go to your start menu and click RUN, type %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and then click on ok.
2. The page should come up as WELCOME TO SYSTEM RESTORE. Now you want to click on CREATE A RESTORE POINT, and then click on NEXT.
3. Now you you want to create a name for your RESTORE POINT, and click CREATE.
4. Now that this is done, close and your problem should be solved.
Now what you need to do is start your PC in SAFE MODE. This is so you can remove the corrupt spool files. These are the steps to follow:
1. Restart your PC and start pressing the F8 ke located on the top of your keyboard. If your PC can use multiple operating systems at the same time, you can press F8 in the BOOT menu to achieve the desired effect.
2. Enter SAFE MODE in the WINDOWS ADVANCED OPTIONS, and press enter.
3. Now that you are in SAFE MODE, you need to delete the SPOOL PRINTER AND DRIVER FILES. To do this you need to start MICROSOFT WINDOWS EXPLORER so that you can files and folders found in these two folders: C:\Windows\Systems32\Spool\Printers
C:\Windows\Systems32\Spool\Drivers\w32x86
4. Now you need to edit your Registry. I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS! If you are not careful in doing this, it will be for nothing. If you do this incorrectly, you may need to reinstall your operating systems. This is bad. REMEMBER: YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I suggest you consult a professional. Now you need to start your Registry Editor. To do this, click the Start button, click the Run button, type regedit into the Open box, and then click OK.
Now you need to locate and expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86
View the list of subkeys. There should only be the following subkeys:
Drivers
Print Processors
If there are any subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 2, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to use for this key and then click Save.
REMOVING THE PRINTER DRIVERS FROM YOUR REGISTRY
1. Start Registry Editor if it is not open. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows NT x86\Drivers
The registry entries for the printer drivers that are installed on the computer are stored in the Version-x subkey where x is a number .
3. Export the Version-x subkey To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to use for this key and then click Save.
4. Expand the Version-x subkey and delete the printer driver entries. To do this, right-click each printer driver subkey, and then Delete. Click Yes when asked to confirm.
Remove the potentially problematic print monitor subkeys, which may be interfering with the printer you want to use. These may have been installed by third-party printer setup programs. Use the following steps to keep the print monitors and registry entries that came with Windows and remove all others that may be causing issues.
1. Start Registry Editor if it is not open. To do this, click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors
View the list of subkeys. There should only be the following subkeys for the default print monitors:
BJ Language Monitor
Local Port
PJL Language Monitor
Standard TCP/IP Port
USB Monitor
3. If there are any subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 1, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Export.
2. In the File Name box, type what you want to name this key and then click Save.
3. Delete all the subkeys other than the subkeys that are listed in step 2. Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the deletion.
4. Exit Registry Editor.
5. Disconnect the printer cable from the computer, and then restart your PC. Now what you need to do is make sure that the print spooler service is running. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
2. Expand Services and Applications, and then click Services.
3. In the details box, right-click the Print Spooler service, and then click Start.
I hope that this has been helpful to you, and as always, if you have questions or comments, please contact us, we'll get back to you.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Setup.exe Error
WHAT IS SETUP.EXE?
Setup.exe is is the application of different programs like powerpoint, word, excel, for your PC. During instalation of a program, setup.exe is being used. It is thru setup.exe that programs are put together, step by step,and downloaded onto your computer, and activated in turn. While this is happening, it leaves some room for things to go wrong.
WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN?
Reason number one would be the install proscess described above. If the install and activation were a one step process, there would probibly not be a setup.exe error. But installing anything to your PC is not going to be a simple, one-step process. The more involved of a job, or the more an application has to do, the more room there is for error. Every part of you PC's operating abilities rely on DLL{dynamic links libraries} code to tell it how to work correctly. If your DLL Files get corrupted somehow, they don't give the correct commands.
Believe it or not, this happens alot. Normaly when you uninstall a program or application, it will remove or disable the folders it used. Sometimes those folders were used by another program or application, so the result is a SETUP.EXE Error. Then again some types of adware and spyware will do the same thing. But thats a whole different thing all together.
When Windows seeks to install a program, it uses an installer tool known as InstallShield. InstallShield does this by a method known as InstallScript which uses an event-based script and is built into setup.exe executables. This is yet another area of the setup process where setup .exe can potentially go wrong.
HOW DO I FIX THIS PROBLEM?
I reccomend going over your last few installs and checking to see what steps, if any, were done wrong. Sometimes in this process things will get changed on accident in your DLL files. This in turnm will effect the rest of your PC's ability to work correctly. What I mean to say is if your DLL gets corupted, your Setup.exe files do not work right. My advice is check your PC Event viewer for the error. This is the application that keeps a detailed log about programs, security, and system events, so 9 times out of 10, there is a record of the indescreptancy. You will find this log in the Administrative Tools folder, located on the Control Panel.
If you think that is a tall order, I think you should try a Registry cleaner that will do the job for you.
Click Here For More Information About Registry Cleaners!
Setup.exe is is the application of different programs like powerpoint, word, excel, for your PC. During instalation of a program, setup.exe is being used. It is thru setup.exe that programs are put together, step by step,and downloaded onto your computer, and activated in turn. While this is happening, it leaves some room for things to go wrong.
WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN?
Reason number one would be the install proscess described above. If the install and activation were a one step process, there would probibly not be a setup.exe error. But installing anything to your PC is not going to be a simple, one-step process. The more involved of a job, or the more an application has to do, the more room there is for error. Every part of you PC's operating abilities rely on DLL{dynamic links libraries} code to tell it how to work correctly. If your DLL Files get corrupted somehow, they don't give the correct commands.
Believe it or not, this happens alot. Normaly when you uninstall a program or application, it will remove or disable the folders it used. Sometimes those folders were used by another program or application, so the result is a SETUP.EXE Error. Then again some types of adware and spyware will do the same thing. But thats a whole different thing all together.
When Windows seeks to install a program, it uses an installer tool known as InstallShield. InstallShield does this by a method known as InstallScript which uses an event-based script and is built into setup.exe executables. This is yet another area of the setup process where setup .exe can potentially go wrong.
HOW DO I FIX THIS PROBLEM?
I reccomend going over your last few installs and checking to see what steps, if any, were done wrong. Sometimes in this process things will get changed on accident in your DLL files. This in turnm will effect the rest of your PC's ability to work correctly. What I mean to say is if your DLL gets corupted, your Setup.exe files do not work right. My advice is check your PC Event viewer for the error. This is the application that keeps a detailed log about programs, security, and system events, so 9 times out of 10, there is a record of the indescreptancy. You will find this log in the Administrative Tools folder, located on the Control Panel.
If you think that is a tall order, I think you should try a Registry cleaner that will do the job for you.
Click Here For More Information About Registry Cleaners!
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Script Errors
WHAT ARE SCRIPT ERRORS?
This occurs when you run a computer application or try to access a web page. Your PC cannot understand or implement the command. What this means is the Web Page has loaded, but there are Errors on it. Your PC then displays the Script Error box.
A script Error could be origanated in the source code on the page, or it could be from your system settings. An older computer has outdated software that is not compatable with whats being used by whatever page your trying to visit. And if thats not the case, then most likly its one or more of the internal settings in your PC, or maybe the network your using. If this is the case, simply check the settings, and adjust accordingly. If that still doesn't fix the problem, then its a webmaster problem, and all you can do is report the error to them via email.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE PROBLEM.
If you continue to see the same Error, then you should try updating your system. Outdated or corrupted hardware can grow to be a big problem. Make all Drivers up to date. You do this by uninstalling the old, and installing the new. If you don't know what your doing, or don't feel comfortable doing this, take it to a professional.
Another thing to do is deleting the Temp Files from your Internet Connection. Also try turning down your PC screen resolution and reduce the number of colors you use. Do this until you reach the lowest levels, or the Script Error goes away, whichever comes first.
IS THIS SCRIPT ERROR GOING TO HURT MY PC?
A Script Error isn't that big of a deal at first, but left alone it can lead to more problems then you need. If your not sure of how to fix this do some research and asses the situation. If you do not feel confident in your ability to handle the troubleshooting of said PC, I suggest consulting a professional.
This occurs when you run a computer application or try to access a web page. Your PC cannot understand or implement the command. What this means is the Web Page has loaded, but there are Errors on it. Your PC then displays the Script Error box.
A script Error could be origanated in the source code on the page, or it could be from your system settings. An older computer has outdated software that is not compatable with whats being used by whatever page your trying to visit. And if thats not the case, then most likly its one or more of the internal settings in your PC, or maybe the network your using. If this is the case, simply check the settings, and adjust accordingly. If that still doesn't fix the problem, then its a webmaster problem, and all you can do is report the error to them via email.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE PROBLEM.
If you continue to see the same Error, then you should try updating your system. Outdated or corrupted hardware can grow to be a big problem. Make all Drivers up to date. You do this by uninstalling the old, and installing the new. If you don't know what your doing, or don't feel comfortable doing this, take it to a professional.
Another thing to do is deleting the Temp Files from your Internet Connection. Also try turning down your PC screen resolution and reduce the number of colors you use. Do this until you reach the lowest levels, or the Script Error goes away, whichever comes first.
IS THIS SCRIPT ERROR GOING TO HURT MY PC?
A Script Error isn't that big of a deal at first, but left alone it can lead to more problems then you need. If your not sure of how to fix this do some research and asses the situation. If you do not feel confident in your ability to handle the troubleshooting of said PC, I suggest consulting a professional.
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Runtime Error- Error # 216
WHAT IS A RUNTIME ERROR?
The Runtime Error happens when the execution of a program times out. What this means is for an example you start whatever Internet Explorer you use. The Runtime is from the first click to open the Internet Explorer, to when you stop exploring. That is the Runtime. Now, as far as PC Errors go, this is the least of your worries. It's an easy fix because Microsoft has developed a code of numbers to diagnose what the Runtime Error means. Lets say for instance you get a Runtime Error with a code #53. The code #53 means a program is missing a file.
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
Most of the time Runtime Errors are problems with your Windows system instead of the program you trying to operate. A common problem with Runtime Errors comes from your registry. For example, a Runtime Error #53, a missing file, could really be a problem with a dirty Registry, and nothing more.
HOW DO YOU KEEP THIS FROM HAPPENING?
One thing you can do is use a program like Registry Mechanics, or CC Cleaner to combat a faulty Registry. One quick scan of your PC will tell you what the problem is, then you can take the nesasary steps to fix or prevent the problem. Most Registry products will check the entire file structure of your PC, application extension, and file integrity, shared files, and a ton of other sections that no one looks at. Once the Registry cleaner diagnoses the problem, its as easy as pie to fix.
There are tons of Registry products out there, the key to finding a good one is research. I would not recomend just purchasing any old thing and expect it to fix the problem. There are many fine promises to be heard, but when it comes down to the line, a promise is just a promise but results are worth their weight in gold.
The Runtime Error happens when the execution of a program times out. What this means is for an example you start whatever Internet Explorer you use. The Runtime is from the first click to open the Internet Explorer, to when you stop exploring. That is the Runtime. Now, as far as PC Errors go, this is the least of your worries. It's an easy fix because Microsoft has developed a code of numbers to diagnose what the Runtime Error means. Lets say for instance you get a Runtime Error with a code #53. The code #53 means a program is missing a file.
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
Most of the time Runtime Errors are problems with your Windows system instead of the program you trying to operate. A common problem with Runtime Errors comes from your registry. For example, a Runtime Error #53, a missing file, could really be a problem with a dirty Registry, and nothing more.
HOW DO YOU KEEP THIS FROM HAPPENING?
One thing you can do is use a program like Registry Mechanics, or CC Cleaner to combat a faulty Registry. One quick scan of your PC will tell you what the problem is, then you can take the nesasary steps to fix or prevent the problem. Most Registry products will check the entire file structure of your PC, application extension, and file integrity, shared files, and a ton of other sections that no one looks at. Once the Registry cleaner diagnoses the problem, its as easy as pie to fix.
There are tons of Registry products out there, the key to finding a good one is research. I would not recomend just purchasing any old thing and expect it to fix the problem. There are many fine promises to be heard, but when it comes down to the line, a promise is just a promise but results are worth their weight in gold.
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Fatal Error- Error #1603
This is an error that occurs when you install a device, and don't have the disk space for it. It might say,"Error 1603: Fatal Error During Installation". Or "Error 1603: General Windows Installer engine error". What you have to do in this case is create more room for whatever it is you want to install. And remember, when a Fatal Error occurs, you may lose whatever data the program was processing. What you need to look at is where it says memory_limit - It will mostly like say 8MB which is the default.Now edit your php.ini file to 20MB. Restart your httpd (apache) server.If this doesn't work, you will have to edit your script ad put this code at the very top:ini_set("memory_limit","20M") and remember, Always make a backup of the php.ini file before you begin to do anything like this.
So that is one of the reasons that you have come acrossed a Fatal Error. Another reason could be the Temp directory is not clean. There are ways to clean the Temp directory, such as deleting unused files, old windows updates, those music files you don't really listen to. Anything that is just taking up space for no good reason. You can also do as follows;
1. Ensure that all users are logged out of the database.
2. In Visual SourceSafe Administrator, open the database.
3.On the tools menu, click Clean up Temp Directory.
4.In the Clean Up Local Temporary Files Directory dialog box, indicate
the path to the Temp directory.
5. Click OK.
6. Notify users that the database is ready to use again.
Or it could mean that a certain file on the machine is locked. To fix this:
1. Close all applications running in the background.
2. Reboot your computer.
3. Run the installation again.
Sometimes its as simple as the media itself. If the media comes from a CD, check the disk for scratches, dust, or dirt. If this is the case, just clean the disk with soft, damp, non abrasive cloth.
Or the fatal error during installation can happen while a system file required to complete the install is not found. If you have accidentally deleted a system file, this can be the cause.
There are many reasons that this could be happening, but I think I have covered the basics.There are sites that can do this for you, but i recommend that you do it yourself. This will save you alot of money, and you will learn alot by doing it also.
So remember, if you have questions, or comments, send an email, I'll get back to you.
So that is one of the reasons that you have come acrossed a Fatal Error. Another reason could be the Temp directory is not clean. There are ways to clean the Temp directory, such as deleting unused files, old windows updates, those music files you don't really listen to. Anything that is just taking up space for no good reason. You can also do as follows;
1. Ensure that all users are logged out of the database.
2. In Visual SourceSafe Administrator, open the database.
3.On the tools menu, click Clean up Temp Directory.
4.In the Clean Up Local Temporary Files Directory dialog box, indicate
the path to the Temp directory.
5. Click OK.
6. Notify users that the database is ready to use again.
Or it could mean that a certain file on the machine is locked. To fix this:
1. Close all applications running in the background.
2. Reboot your computer.
3. Run the installation again.
Sometimes its as simple as the media itself. If the media comes from a CD, check the disk for scratches, dust, or dirt. If this is the case, just clean the disk with soft, damp, non abrasive cloth.
Or the fatal error during installation can happen while a system file required to complete the install is not found. If you have accidentally deleted a system file, this can be the cause.
There are many reasons that this could be happening, but I think I have covered the basics.There are sites that can do this for you, but i recommend that you do it yourself. This will save you alot of money, and you will learn alot by doing it also.
So remember, if you have questions, or comments, send an email, I'll get back to you.
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Error 505
Error 501/505: Not implemented or not supported.
If you have seen this it could be because a third-party product is interfering with Internet Explorer, or the HTTP1.1 setting is enabled. To fix this problem open Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools, and follow these steps.
1. Open Internet Explorer, click Internet Options in the Tools menu.
2. Once in the Internet Options box, click the Advanced tab.
3. Click to clear the HTTP 1.1 check box, and then click OK.
4. Test to determine if the problem is fixed. If it is, do not continue with the remaining steps. If the issue isn't, go on to the next step.
5. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
6. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
7. Click to clear the Show friendly HTTP error messages check box.
8. Open a Web page to reproduce the error message. This new error message may be similar to the following:
HTTP version not supported by program name.
Note the name of the program in this new error message.
9. The program name that you noted in step 8 may be the cause of this issue. Either remove this program, or contact the manufacturer of the program to inquire about the availability of a fix for this issue.
If you have seen this it could be because a third-party product is interfering with Internet Explorer, or the HTTP1.1 setting is enabled. To fix this problem open Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools, and follow these steps.
1. Open Internet Explorer, click Internet Options in the Tools menu.
2. Once in the Internet Options box, click the Advanced tab.
3. Click to clear the HTTP 1.1 check box, and then click OK.
4. Test to determine if the problem is fixed. If it is, do not continue with the remaining steps. If the issue isn't, go on to the next step.
5. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
6. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
7. Click to clear the Show friendly HTTP error messages check box.
8. Open a Web page to reproduce the error message. This new error message may be similar to the following:
HTTP version not supported by program name.
Note the name of the program in this new error message.
9. The program name that you noted in step 8 may be the cause of this issue. Either remove this program, or contact the manufacturer of the program to inquire about the availability of a fix for this issue.
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Knowledge is power. To best secure and streamline your computers needs, you have to have some understanding of the processes and factors that can become infections in your computer’s security, speed, and performance.
This Resource station is provided to you with information you will need to understand the threats that will put your computer, and your security at risk, And also the registry processes that enables your computer to run smoothly.
Here is the knowledge you will need in order to protect yourself and your computer.



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