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Twitter Page Won’t Load? Here’s the Fix!

 Aside from following friends and loved ones, there are also many useful pages on Twitter, which provides the latest news, entertainment, or even a business that aims to reach their consumers on Twitter.  Now, you might find it annoying when a specific Twitter page won’t load on your account.  Usually, this problem is related to Twitter’s servers. Probably, some of its services are offline for scheduled maintenance, or an unexpected error occurred. You can visit sites like Downdetector to view the current status of Twitter’s servers.  However, there are also instances where Twitter pages or accounts get deactivated or banned for violating the community guidelines. Try to ask some of your friends to visit the page to confirm this. Now, if the page you want to visit is not deactivated, head down below and try the suggested solutions.  1. Turn Off VPN. Running VPN services on your device could potentially make your network connection unstable.  VPNs make it di...

Common Netflix Error Codes and How to Fix Them

 Netflix not working? It's a great streaming service with a ton of content to watch on all sorts of different devices. However, sometimes, you'll encounter Netflix error codes that stop you in your tracks.It's always annoying when you're presented with an error while you're trying to binge your new favorite obsession. So, what are some of the most common Netflix error codes? And how can you fix them? You might want to bookmark this for future reference! 1. How to Fix Netflix Error Code 11800 You'll see Netflix error 11800 when there is a problem with the playback of your selected content on a mobile device. Usually, the error code will be accompanied by one of two messages: A problem occurred while playing this item. Try again later, or select a different item. Go to www.netflix.com/support for more information. This indicates that the information which is on your device is out of date or corrupted and needs to be refreshed. Typically, you will see this error on...

Windows freezes or stops responding frequently

 This page provides recommendations on what to do if your computer frequently freezes or completely halts. To determine if your computer is frozen, press the Num Lock button on the keyboard and watch if the Num Lock LED (light-emitting diode) turns off and on. If you can get the light to turn off and on, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and End Task the frozen program, otherwise, proceed through each of the following sections in order. https://medium.com/@medessahaydon/walmart-gift-card-balance-how-to-check-walmart-gift-card-balance-without-scratching-28901578ff2a Software related issue A computer locking up or freezing is often is caused by software related issues. If you are encountering lockups when the computer is opening a particular program, make sure you have all the latest updates for all running programs. You can find the latest updates for your software through the software developer or publisher. Too many programs open Each program or window you open on your computer takes a portion o...

HTTP Status Codes

 What are HTTP status codes? An HTTP status code is a server response to a browser’s request. When you visit a website, your browser sends a request to the site’s server, and the server then responds to the browser’s request with a three-digit code: the HTTP status code. These status codes are the Internet equivalent of a conversation between your browser and the server. They communicate whether things between the two are A-okay, touch-and-go, or whether something is wrong. Understanding status codes and how to use them will help you to diagnose site errors quickly to minimize downtime on your site. You can even use some of these status codes to help search engines and people access your site;  a 301 redirect, for example, will tell bots and people that a page that has moved somewhere else permanently. The first digit of each three-digit status code begins with one of five numbers, 1 through 5; you may see this expressed as 1xx or 5xx to indicate status codes in that range. Ea...

Fix Errors Seen During the Computer Startup Process

 It might seem silly that we've written a set of instructions for "fixing errors" considering the thousands of possible error messages a computer user could see just from the time you turn the power on to when your desktop is up and available. However, the fact that you have an error message puts you in a class of relatively lucky victims of computer failure. An error message gives you a specific place to work from, unlike a vague symptom like a computer that turns on but displays nothing or one that shows no sign of power at all. https://forum.racing.by/viewtopic.php?t=262989 https://forum.racing.by/viewtopic.php?t=318327 https://forum.racing.by/viewtopic.php?t=262989&start=25 How to Fix Errors Seen During the Computer Startup Process? Here's what to do if you see an error message on your computer while your PC is trying to start: Document the error message exactly. While this might seem obvious to some, transcribing the error message in its entirety and without ...

What Is System Error And How Do You Fix It

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 As an ordinary user, you may be anxious when seeing a system error appearing on your computer (or other devices). But you shouldn’t worry too much since not all of the system errors will cause serious issues; most of them can be fixed. In this post, I will show you what a system error is and what the common causes of it are. It’s easy to bump into an error when you’re doing anything on your computer (such as watching videos and browsing a webpage). If a system error occurs on your computer, it indicates that your system runs into trouble, obviously. Maybe the settings of the system are not correct; maybe your system is suffering from a sudden crash; maybe… Whatever the reason is, you must want to find an effective solution to it, right? https://www.adflyforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=62481 https://www.adflyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=62481&sid=b5a78f69fb930788d195f741fe419b3d&start=10 https://www.adflyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=62481&start=20 http://counterst...

PC Will Not Turn On - what to do

Pressing the power button on your computer and having nothing happen can feel like the end of the world. Luckily, power issues do not necessarily mean the entire PC is broken or that data has been lost. Both desktops and laptops can refuse to turn on for a number of reasons. Sometimes it can even be just a peripheral such as an external monitor that is having problems and stopping the PC from turning on entirely. If you press the power button to start your PC and nothing happens, do not panic. Remember to give the computer a moment to fully power-on before pressing the power or reset button again. If you are still having issues, try some of the quick fixes below! http://www.uwe-nielsen.de/wordpress/?page_id=15 Solution Laptops are more prone to power issues than desktops due to their external power supplies and internal batteries. If there is any damage to a laptop charger or internal battery, most modern laptops will prevent themselves from powering on to prevent the faulty equipment ...

Most common causes for data loss

 What are the most common causes of data loss today? The top causes of data loss for businesses are human error, hardware failure, malware and other forms of cyberattacks. Day to day, the most common reason why businesses lose data is that files are accidentally deleted. However, threats like ransomware and server failure tend to cause the most damage. http://ilkom.unila.ac.id/?page_id=19 https://kuking.net/my/viewtopic.php?t=4756 http://newmoojin.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=55441 What does this mean for businesses today? At a time when data loss costs small companies as much as $75 billion a year in downtime alone, it’s never been more important to protect your data. But you can’t obtain true protection without first understanding the threats. Roughly 1 out of 5 businesses experiences more than 22 data-loss incidents every year, according to a report highlighted by PC World. The reasons are numerous: data goes missing, gets destroyed and even gets stolen. In this p...

Fix Errors Seen During the Computer Startup Process

It might seem silly that we've written a set of instructions for "fixing errors" considering the thousands of possible error messages a computer user could see just from the time you turn the power on to when your desktop is up and available. However, the fact that you have an error message puts you in a class of relatively lucky victims of computer failure. An error message gives you a specific place to work from, unlike a vague symptom like a computer that turns on but displays nothing or one that shows no sign of power at all. http://users.atw.hu/gabcsik/index.php?showtopic=51428 http://www.bestpop.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=21890 How to Fix Errors Seen During the Computer Startup Process Here's what to do if you see an error message on your computer while your PC is trying to start: 1. Document the error message exactly. While this might seem obvious to some, transcribing the error message in its entirety and without mistake is possibly the most i...