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How to Fix Error Code 10?

2013-09-13 15:02:45 | 日記
How to Fix Error Code 10

The Code 10 error is one of several Device Manager error codes. The Code 10 error will almost always display in the following way:

"This device cannot start. (Code 10)"

Details on Device Manager error codes like Code 10 are available in the Device Status area in the device's properties: How To View a Device's Status in Device Manager. A Code 10 error is generated when Device Manager can't start the hardware device, a situation usually caused by outdated drivers or corrupted registry.
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Method A:
1. Download & install Smart No Audio Output Device Fixer Pro.
2. Click the down arrow button on upper right interface and choose to enter license.
3. Scan now.
4. Fix it.
5. Reboot computer.

Method B:
1. Restart your computer if you haven't done so already.
2. There is always the chance that the error Code 10 you're seeing on a device was caused by some temporary problem in Device Manager or with the hardware. If so, a reboot might fix the Code 10 error.
3. Did you install a device or make a change in Device Manager just before the Code 10 error appeared? If so, it's very possible that the change you made caused the Code 10 error.
4. Undo the change if you can, restart your PC, and then check again for the Code 10 error.
5. Depending on the changes you made, some solutions might include:
Remove or reconfigure the newly installed device.
Roll back the driver to a version prior to your update.
Use System Restore to undo recent Device Manager related changes.



How to Fix d3dx9_41.dll Missing Error?

2013-09-13 13:57:40 | 日記
How to Fix d3dx9_41.dll Missing Error?


What is d3dx9_41.Dll?

Dynamic-link library or DLL, is Microsoft's implementation of the shared library concept in the Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems. These libraries usually have the file extension DLL, OCX (for libraries including ActiveX controls), or DRV (for legacy system drivers).
DLLs provide a mechanism for shared code and data, allowing a developer of shared code/data to upgrade functionality without requiring applications to be re-linked or re-compiled. From the application development point of view Windows and OS/2 can be thought of as a collection of DLLs that are upgraded, allowing applications for one version of the OS to work in a later one, provided that the OS vendor has ensured that the interfaces and functionality are compatible.
D3dx9_41.dll issues are caused in one way or another by an issue with Microsoft DirectX.
These are some common error messages we get about d3dx9_41.dll.

"D3DX9_41.DLL Not Found."
"D3dx9_41.dll not found. Reinstalling might help fix this."
"File d3dx9_41.dll not found."
"The file d3dx9_41.dll is missing."

Why does D3dx9_41.dll Errors occur?

D3dx9_41.dll issues are caused in one way or another by an issue with Microsoft DirectX.
The d3dx9_41.dll file is one of many files contained in the DirectX software collection. Since DirectX is utilized by most Windows based games and advanced graphics programs, d3dx9_41.dll errors usually show up only when using these programs.

Method A:

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You can follow the instructions below to fix it manually:
Download the dll:

http://www.dll-files.com/d3dx9_41.zip?0WHfSDVKlU

Save to :
c:\windows\system32
Then use Smart Speed UP My PC Pro to register the dll:
Please download by below url:
http://download.cnet.com/Smart-Speed-UP-My-PC-Pro/3000-18512_4-75934589.html
How to re-register dll by Smart Speed UP My PC Pro:
Run Smart Speed UP My PC Pro, click ‘system fix’ -> activex register.
Then click’re-register’ button.

Method B:

If you couldn’t fix the problem by above solutions, you could try this one:

You can run sfc to see whether the system files are corrupted, and it will fix dll problems automatically:

How to run sfc by administrator on windows 7 /vista:

Go to Start / All Programs / Accessories.
Right click the Command Prompt item and select the ‘Run As Administrator’ option.
Click Continue on the UAC prompt.
In the command prompt window, type the following command.
SFC /SCANNOW
Press ENTER.
(Make sure the command is entered exactly as shown, including the space)
It will take a few minutes to run. Please do not use the computer while it is running.
After it is finished, exit any running programs and reboot the computer.