Saturday, 30 April 2016

HOW TO FIX OPERATION COULD NOT BE COMPLETED ERROR 0×00000709 - THE VICAMP GROUP



HOW TO FIX OPERATION COULD NOT BE COMPLETED ERROR 0×00000709

Operation Could Not be Completed Error 0×00000709 – Fix
THIS IS MOST PREVALENT WHEN SETTING PRINTER TO DEFAULT IN  DEVICES AND PRINTERS MANAGER

Operation could not be completed (error 0×00000709) Double check the printer name and make sure that the printer is connected to the network, this is the error Message you get when trying to set default printer, You can easily fix this problem from registry.

Steps to fix Error 0×00000709 -

1. Go to Start and type "regedit"
2. Click on regedit and you will get registry editor.
3. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Win­dows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
4. Right Click the Windows key and click Permissions...
5. Check Allow on Full Control permission and click OK
6. Restart your Computer.

Now you will be able to set your Default Printer. HUHHHHHHHHHHUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGSSSSSSSSSSSS


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How to completely delete a print driver in Windows 7 - THE VICAMP GROUP







How to completely delete a print driver in Windows 7

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 After uninstalling or deleting a printer in Windows, the driver for it is not fully uninstalled. You would like to know how to manually remove the driver files.

To manually remove a printer driver: 

Click the Start menu and in the search field type "print management." (this can also be typed at the desktop in Windows 8).
On the left side of the Print Management window, select the "All Printers" folder.
If present, right-click the unwanted printer and choose "Delete."
On the left side of the Print Management window, select the "All Drivers" folder.
Right-click the unwanted printer and choose "Remove Driver Package."
Restart the computer and feel at ease.................................................................


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HOW TO FIX FILE VIOLATION ERROR IN MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010 - THE VICAMP GROUP



HOW TO FIX FILE VIOLATION ERROR IN MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010
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PROBLEM STATEMENT

"Your changes could not be saved to ' xxxxxx' because of a sharing violation. Try saving to a different file.
Show Help
Ok
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..........................................
The file you are trying to open, xxxxxx, is in a different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?

Yes  No    Help

Yes does not work

No
Your changes could not be saved to 'excel.xlsx', but were saved to a temporary document named 'xxxxxxx'. Close the existing document, then open the temporary document and save it under a new name."

FIX OR SOLUTION

Causes:
There is a security feature in Excel, introduced with Office 2007, which matches the content of the file and the file name extension.
That warning will show up when the security feature is enabled and it detects possible incompatibility between the actual content of the file and the file name extension, which can cause unexpected problems.

 Solution:
The warning can be eliminated by disabling the security feature in Excel through the Registry Editor:
1. Close Excel.
2. Launch the Windows Registry Editor (Windows Start button > Search > REGEDIT.EXE).
3. Navigate to the following subkey:
   HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\[OfficeVersionNumber]\Excel\Security
NOTE: The [OfficeVersionNumber] has to match the version number of your installed MS Office.
   [OfficeVersionNumber]
   Office 2003 -> 11.0
   Office 2007 -> 12.0
   Office 2010 -> 14.0
   Office 2013 -> 15.0
4. Craeate a new DWORD value:
   Value name: ExtensionHardening
   Value type: REG_DWORD
   Value data: 1

The following list contains the value data settings that are appropriate for the ExtensionHardening setting:
   0: Do not check the file name extension and the file type, and bypass the function of the warning message.
   1: Check the file name extension and the file type. If they do not match, display the warning message.
   2: Check the file name extension and the file type. If they do not match, do not open the file.

5. Close the Windows Registry Editor and restart your computer
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HOW TO FIX "WINDOWS HAS DETECTED A HARD DISK PROBLEM" - THE VICAMP GROUP



HOW TO FIX "WINDOWS HAS DETECTED A HARD DISK PROBLEM"
ON WINDOWS 7 100% WORKING.................... CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRSSS



PROBLEM STATEMENT

Microsoft Windows 

Windows detected a hard disk problem

Back up your files immediately to prevent information loss and then contact the computer manufacturer to determine if you need to repair or replace the disk.

> Start the backup process
> Ask me again later
If the disk fails before the next warning, you could lose all ofthe programs and documents on the disk.

Show details

Cancel

 100 % WORKING SOLUTION 
1. Open run command from windows start button.
2. Type: gpedit.msc
3. Locate and click on folder named Administrative Templates under Computer Configuration main set. 
4. On the right hand side locate System and double click on it. 
5. Navigate (scroll down) to Troubleshooting and Diagnostics and double click on it.
6. Locate Disk Diagnostic and double click on it.
7. Double click on Disk Diagnostic: Configure execution level
[A POP UP IS DISPLAYED WITH HEADING Disk Diagnostic: Configure execution level] with a preset of Not Configured
8. Check Enabled and click on Apply
9. Click Ok
10. Close all open Popups and responses and restart the computer
11. Repeat steps 1. to 7. and Check Disabled and click on Apply
12. Close all open Popups and responses and restart the computer. 
13. Enjoy the computer without any more "WINDOWS HAS DETECTED A HARD DISK PROBLEM" popups    

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