Showing posts with label Error. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Error. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Resolution: Graphics Driver Error for Adobe Presenter Video Creator

September 20, 2012

When recording a video using Adobe Presenter Video Creator, if you get an internal error or graphics driver error at the end of recording a video, opening a project, or publishing a project, it’s quite possible that the graphics driver for your computer/laptop is not up-to-date.

Follow these simple steps to check the graphics driver version and update it to the latest version:

Verify if the driver is up-to-date – Device Manager > Display Adapters > right-click on the adapter > Properties > Driver tab. Check ‘Driver Date’. Ideally, the driver should not be older than a couple months.If you have an old driver, identify the make of the graphics card on your computer.Download and install the latest drivers from the corresponding vendor (for example, Intel, AMD, nVidia).

If you still get the error messages, please follow these steps to email us the diagnostic report.


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Monday, February 20, 2012

Circular References: Excel's most popular (!#?%) error message explained

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Screenshot of a circular referenceMillions of people using Excel don't get why they see the "circular reference" error message right after they've entered a formula. The message means that your formula is trying to calculate its own cell--kind of like when a dog chases its own tail. Because so many of you (millions) searched on "circular reference" on Office.com, we thought we should very clearly explain how to remove or fix your formula.

Sometimes the first step in resolving the issue is figuring out which cell contains the wayward formula--not an easy task when a worksheet can contain dozens of them. Because there can be so many, Excel has a built-in sleuth which can help you find it. Just look for the Error Checking option on the Formula tab.

Screen shot of Error Checking/Circular References option

The Office.com article "Remove or allow a circular reference" shows you how to use the Circular References option, and other tips and trick for figuring out how to make that error message go away.


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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Dump physical memory error - how to resolve blue screen for good


Physical memory dump error is a problem that is caused by Windows being is unable to read the files and settings that allow to treat your software & settings. We found there are two possible causes of this error, which can only be solved if you know what they are, and how to address them. This tutorial will prove to be the best way to resolve the physical memory dump error in resolving all the potries toial issues will be involved in the first place.

This error is caused by a problem that involves the "memory" of your PC. The best way to describe it is that it is not as typical errors that you will get Windows - it is the result of another problem. The "Dump physical memory" means that Windows will be really take your settings and then save (dump) files on your hard disk - is a problem that is caused only when your system crashes. The error is not really an error at all - it is a mechanism that protects Windows to lose your stored settings & information; and, as a result, you have the issues that will be involved.

There are 2 causes leading physical memory dump error to show, are that your PC has hardware incompatibility, or software errors. To resolve these problems, follow the steps below:

(Step 1) remove any recently added hardware

If any new material just added to your system, you can delete immediately, because it is likely to conflict with other devices that will be your system. This accounts for all USB form led to a new memory module. If do you and find that the accidents are still occurring, then move to step 2.

(Relocation of step 2) errors causing programs

The next thing to do is reinstall all software which causes errors. If you find people like Photoshop & a number of other programs important is restart your PC, they will have some sort of problem with their options or settings. To resolve this problem, you can reinstall the program by clicking on "start", select "Add / Remove Programs" and then remove the software at fault.

(Step 3) clean up the registry

This is the most important step, because it allows problems to be inside. We found that the registry is one of the main causes of the physical memory dump error, and therefore it is recommended that you set the most effective way. The registry is essentially a database that stores important information and settings that allow your computer read all important options and that he needs to work. We recommend that you use a program called Frontline Registry Cleaner to resolve the various problems that may have a database of the registry.




You can correct errors in physical memory dump using the tutorial and tools on our Web site. You can click here to correct the error of physical memory dump on your PC.