Deleting Microsoft Windows cached folders can help troubleshoot applications randomly quitting and diagnose performance issues. You can delete files using Windows Command line using the del switch command. Using command line to delete the files saves on time and can happen “silently” so as not to disturb users working in Windows. Run the following commands in command line...
You may receive the following error when you try launching Age of Empires II: HD Edition for the first time Fatal Error Failed to run Move Files:.\SaveGame : .\Profiles : Player.nfp No file line information
Run the uninstaller package if it exists.Open Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. Uninstall FlashFXP here Remove all application data folders for FlashFXP in the following locationsC:\users\username\AppData\FlashFXPC:\users\username\Application Data\FlashFXPC:\users\username\temp\FlashFXPC:\users\Public\Application Data\FlashFXP
You may receive and error that the Windows Recycle Bin has become corrupted. This can cause concerns for anything you move into the Recycle Bin, including files not being able to be recovered once in the bin and before emptying it. You can repair the Windows Recycle Bin:Right-click Windows Command prompt and select “Run as Administrator”
In Windows, you may receive an error message when you attempt to RDP (Remote Desktop) to another Windows host: “An internal error has occurred.” You may have direct access to the machine you are attempting to connect too, but a reboot will not fix this error.