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Error codes, which are used in computer programming are usually enumerated and tend to correspond to the errors found in certain software application.

The basic function of these error codes is to make identifications of software that might have faults or hardware that could be faulty as well. The errors also identify incorrect user inputs that are included in languages normally used for computer programming that do not come with exception handling. ERROR_READ_FAULT is one of the most common errors one will encounter as they work with different systems. The error comes about when DLL or memory that is injected changes OS’s regular API function. One of the causes of these errors could be the errors usually found in the registry. One way of dealing with these errors is to use a registry cleaner. Alternatively, the user can make use of a registry scan to get rid of the errors.

Some viruses which normally harm people’s computer systems can also cause the error code 30 and one should run an anti–virus scan to remove the viruses which could be the cause of the problem. After dealing with the registry and removing all the viruses, then use should then reboot their computer system. After the rebooting will then come the re-installing this will help to solve the problem. Another cause of the above error could be the client experiencing effects of programs within the system. One way of dealing with this problem is to close any of the programs that could be having any effects on the client.

Error code 30 can be caused as well by water at the bottom of the machine. It is recommended that the user tip their machine at an angle of sixty degrees to remove the water that could be causing the problem. Some users usually mount DOS Disks on their system when faced with this problem. One can try this on their system as well and if it fails to work they can make a post of the command they are making use of to mount. It is also advisable for the user to check the cables as poor cable connectivity can lead to error code 30. The write protect tab’s position matters as well and one should check that it is in the right position. Another cause of the error could lie in software updates. One should consult their quantum provider to help them with the issue concerning software.


December 2nd, 2008 |

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