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How to Resolve: LogonUI.exe Error during BOOT/Startup

LogonUI.exe is an application that helps your computer set up an interface that allows you to log in. But sometimes corrupting this application can make it difficult for you to access your system, causing a fatal BSOD crash when trying to log in.

Don’t worry. There are some solutions to this problem. The most popular ones are restoring LogonUI.exe, initiating automatic boot recovery, etc.

What causes LogonUI.exe error?

The main reason for this error is a corrupt or missing LogonUI.exe file, which explains why you are facing this error. read more

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Troubleshooting: Cannot Change Screen Resolution on Windows 10 PC

In general, you can easily change the screen resolution of your Windows 10 computer if you want to. If you find that you can’t change the resolution in Windows 10, you can check out the solutions below to solve this problem. We offer various computer solutions and tools to help you manage your computer better.

What is the reason for not being able to change the screen resolution?

The main reason for this problem is incorrect driver configuration. Sometimes drivers are incompatible and a lower resolution is chosen as a safety measure.

How to resolve the inability to change the screen resolution?

Update your monitor driver

  1. Press Windows + R, type “devmgmt.msc” (without the quotes) and press Enter to open the Device Manager.
  2. Then expand the Display Adapters entry, right-click on the Nvidia video card and select Activate.
  3. Then right-click on the video card again and select Update Driver Software.
  4. Select “Automatically check for updated drivers” and let the process complete.
  5. If the above step solved your problem, that’s fine, if not, keep going.
  6. Select “Update Driver Software” again, but this time select “Search for Driver Software on Computer” on the next screen.
  7. Now select “Select from the list of drivers on my computer”.
  8. Finally, select the driver that is compatible with your Nvidia video card from the list and click Next.
  9. Allow the process to complete and restart your computer to save your changes.

Installing drivers in compatibility mode

  1. Right-click the video card driver configuration file and select Properties.
  2. Click the Compatibility tab and make sure that “Run this program in compatibility mode for” is checked.
  3. Then select Windows 7 or Windows 8 from the drop-down list.
  4. Then click Apply and OK.
  5. Right-click on the installation file again, select Run as administrator and continue with the installation.
  6. Once the installation is complete, restart your computer.
  7. Now press the Windows + I keys to open Settings, and click on System.
  8. Click on Advanced Display Settings under Display Settings.
  9. Select the new value under Resolution.
  10. Then click Apply and close everything.
  11. Restart your computer.

Make sure that Windows has been updated

  1. Press the Windows + I keys, then select Update and Security.
  2. Then click Check for updates and make sure all pending updates are installed.
  3. After installing the updates, restart your computer to resolve the “Can’t change screen resolution” issue.

Installing the Microsoft Basic Display driver

  1. Press the Windows + R keys, type “devmgmt.msc” and press Enter to open the Device Manager.
  2. Expand the display adapter, right-click on the video card driver, and select “Update Driver Software”.
  3. Then select “Automatically check for updated drivers.
  4. If no update is found, right-click the video card driver again and select “Update Driver Software”.
  5. This time, however, select “Search for driver software on your computer.
  6. On the next screen, select “Select from the list of device drivers on my computer”.
  7. Then select Microsoft Basic Display Adapter and click Next.
  8. Allow the above process to complete, then restart your computer.

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How to Resolve a Corrupt Opencl.dll on Windows 10 PC

After updating Windows 10 to the latest version, a new problem occurs: users report that the opencl.dll file is corrupted. The problem seems to only affect users with NVIDIA graphics cards. Every time a user installs or updates NVIDIA drivers for a video card, the installer automatically overwrites the existing opencl.dll file in Windows 10 with its own version, corrupting the opencl.dll file.

The main problem associated with a corrupted opencl.dll file is that your computer sometimes restarts randomly after 2 minutes or sometimes after 3 hours of continuous operation. Users can check if the opencl.dll file is corrupt by using an SFC scan because it notifies the user about the corruption, but sfc will not be able to repair the file. read more

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How to Troubleshoot Cursor Freezes/Stuck on Windows 10

The cursor and the PC have been going together for decades. When the cursor stops working, it can be incredibly frustrating. If you don’t have an external mouse handy, the only way to navigate your PC is to use keyboard shortcuts. A touch-screen device can improve the situation, but not having to navigate with a mouse pointer is often not intuitive.

This is a problem for which the classic “off and on” is unlikely to be effective. Instead, you need to find a way to reactivate the trackpad, which can very easily happen unintentionally. read more

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How to Resolve Outlook Error 0x80004005: “The Operation Failed”

If you encounter Outlook Receive Error 0x80004005, read on to learn how to fix the problem. This guide provides instructions on how to fix the “Receive Error (0x80004005) – Operation Failed” error in Outlook (Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, or Outlook 2016) sending/receiving history.

Outlook error “0x80004005” can occur in any version of Outlook (2003, 2007, 2010, or 2013) and usually means that Outlook PST data file or Outlook profile has been corrupted or corrupted due to power failure, hard disk corruption, or other unknown reasons. read more

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How to Troubleshoot: MSI.netdevicemanager40 Fatal Error Message

Problems may occur when installing an HP printer. First, you might accidentally use the wrong installation package or the installation package you are using might be corrupted. There are also a number of errors that can interrupt your printer installation and cause it to fail. One such error is “Fatal error MSI.netdevicemanager40”. The “Fatal error MSI.netdevicemanager40” error can cause an HP printer installation to fail, regardless of which HP printer you are trying to install or which version of the Windows operating system is running on your computer. read more

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How to Resolve “The Operating System Version Is Incompatible with Startup Repair” Error Message

Windows 10 has released many updates with exciting new features, and all of them are free. But some problems remain, despite frequent updates and numerous bug fixes. However, if you look around and look in the right places, you can find solutions to most of your problems that don’t seem to be solved yet.

In this article, we will look at the “Operating system version is not compatible with automatic restore” error message that you may see when you try to run an automatic restore. read more

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How to Resolve System Icons Missing in the Windows Taskbar (Windows 7)

The Windows 10 system tray (notification area) is located on the right side of the taskbar and provides access to system notifications, features, and applications. The taskbar also contains shortcuts to some important settings, such as network, power, volume, and action center icons.

If you hover your cursor over the taskbar and notice that the icons you use are missing, there could be several reasons. You may have installed a Windows update that caused the problem, or corrupt registry entries conflict with Windows 10, causing your taskbar or icons to disappear. read more

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How to Repair Mouse Pointer Lags or Freezes on Windows PC

If you’ve upgraded to Windows 10 and your mouse hangs frequently, you’re not alone. Many Windows users have reported this problem. But don’t worry, you won’t have to put up with it forever. We will help you by explaining step by step how to solve the mouse lag problem.

We’ve put together some effective solutions for you to try. Start with the first solution and move down the list until you find a solution that works for you.

What are the causes of a laggy or frozen mouse pointer?

The cause could be a defect in your mouse hardware, USB port, or software and system. We troubleshoot accordingly to isolate each possibility individually. Some users have reported that the problem has been resolved after replacing the battery. read more

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How to Repair: Uninstalling SkypeHost.exe in Windows 10 PC

SkypeHost.exe is an executable file belonging to the Microsoft Skype process, which is developed by a Microsoft software developer with Microsoft Skype Preview. If the SkypeHost.exe process is important in Windows 10, you should be careful when removing it. Sometimes the SkypeHost.exe process may put too much load on the CPU or GPU. If it is a malware or virus, it may run in the background.

The .exe extension of the SkypeHost.exe file indicates that it is an executable file for Windows operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Malware and viruses are also transmitted through exe files. Therefore, we should be sure before running an unknown executable file on your computer or laptop. read more

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