An Unexpected Error Occurred While Troubleshooting
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contacted us regarding following problem: I have a Windows 7 computer and I recently noticed that whenever I try to troubleshoot anything, it gives me this error: An error occurred while troubleshooting. A problem is preventing
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the troubleshooter from starting. And when I click error details, the error code is: 0x803C010A. an error occurred while troubleshooting printer Every troubleshooter gives me this error message. My account is an Administrator. Please help! This problem is a common problem in Windows.
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It occurs when you try to run built-in troubleshooting feature of Windows to fix issues or when you try to run Microsoft's official Fix It tools. As soon as you run the troubleshooter, you receive the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/an-error-occurred-while-troubleshootingan/893362cc-d032-4aec-9ad4-85ac77f9e0a3 above mentioned error message. When you click on "View error details" link, you get random error codes which might differ for different computers. If you are also facing this problem, this tutorial will definitely help you in fixing the issue. There might be many reasons behind this problem, so try following solutions one by one until you fix the issue: SOLUTION 1: Start Cryptographic Services Using Service Manager This solution should fix http://www.askvg.com/fix-an-error-occurred-while-troubleshooting-a-problem-is-preventing-the-troubleshooter-from-starting/ your problem immediately. If the "Cryptographic Services" is not running in background, you'll receive the above mentioned error message while running a troubleshooter. Just follow these steps to enable Cryptographic Services: 1. Press Win+R keys together to launch RUN dialog box. Type services.msc in the textbox and press Enter. It'll open Services Manager. 2. Scroll down a little and you'll see a service "Cryptographic Services" in the list. It'll be set to MANUAL in your system. 3. Double-click on the service and change its Startup type to Automatic. Also click on "Start" button to immediately start the service. 4. Apply the changes and try to run the troubleshooter again. Now it'll run without any problem. You can also try to restart your system after enabling the service. SOLUTION 2: Disable UAC (User Account Control) Temporary If the above mentioned solution doesn't work for you, try to turn UAC off in your Windows using following steps: 1. Open Control Panel and click on User Accounts icon. 2. Now click on "Change User Account Control settings" link. 3. It'll open "Change User Account Control Settings" window. Drag the slider to bottom (Never notify) and apply changes. You can also take help of our freeware "UAC Tweak" to quickly and easily disable UAC feature. SOLUTION 3: Try to D
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