Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Why to Choose Computer Repair to Troubleshoot 0x80041003 Windows Error?



Errors and problems are usual for electronic gadgets and devices, and your Windows PC is no exception to it. However, there is a huge user base of Windows OS PCs around the world because of its amazing performance and durability but it is not immune from unexpected errors that keep on taking place. Irrespective of the nature of issue or complexity, a Windows problem can rob your productivity and deprive you of your emails, data and connectivity to your clients, customers or family. Considering these consequences, you always want your PC to get fixed at the earliest. If you are one of the Windows users, who are facing the 0x80041003 Windows error, then you have searched the right page. We will discuss in brief the symptoms, causes and resolution of the error in this blog. 



Self-troubleshooting of the error is a good idea, but it has its downsides as well. First of all, you should have a fair understanding of computers and its components including software and hardware. Secondly, you need to have access to appropriate troubleshooting steps so that you can fix the error without any hassle. However, the problem may worsen if you unknowingly or accidentally delete any critical system file of other software components of the system. It is often recommended to take help of a professional computer technician or a computer repair expert. 

However, there may be various reasons behind such Windows errors but poor computer maintenance may also be responsible for causing such issues. So make it a router to undergo periodic computer maintenance with the help of a computer technician to prevent such errors.
If you want to fix the error on your own, then this post is going to help you a lot. Let us first discuss the symptoms of the error: 

Common Symptoms of the 0x80041003 Windows Error


    Frequent appearance of ‘Error 0x80041003’ messages
    Frequent crashing of Active Program window
    Sluggish and unresponsive window
    Slow response to the keyboard and mouse inputs
    Strange PC behavior like abrupt opening or closure of a file or program, etc. 

How to Resolve the Error? 

 
The list of troubleshooting steps mentioned below will help you resolve the error if you are trying to fix the issue yourself. Since, at the most of occasions, the error takes place because of a corrupt or damaged Windows Registry therefore you first need to repair the Windows registry by following the steps mentioned below. 

Follow the steps to fix the registry issues manually: 

·         Click the Start button and then type ‘Command’ and then hit Enter by holding ‘CTRL + Shift’ on your keyboard

·         As a result, a permission dialog box will appear, now click ‘Yes’ to continue.

·         Now a black box with a blinking cursor will appear on which you need to type ‘regedit’ and then press Enter.

·         Now the Registry Editor window will appear before you and then you need to select the registry key related to the 0x80041003 error.

·         Now click the File menu then choose Export and then select a folder from the ‘Save in’ list to save the backup key.

·         In the next step, you have to type the name of the backup file in the ‘File Name’ box. Now proceed towards the ‘Export Range’ box.

·         Now, you need to ensure that the ‘Selected branch’ is checked in the ‘Export Range’ box and then hit ‘Save’ button.

·         As a result, the backup file will get saved as ‘.Reg file extension’ and then you can proceed to a text editor.

·         Now launch Notepad and create a new text document and name it as ‘Test.vbs’

·         Finally copy the following script and paste it in Text.Vbs document and save it. 

“strComputer = "."
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
& "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" _
& strComputer & "\root\subscription")
Set obj1 = objWMIService.Get("__EventFilter.Name='BVTFilter'")
set obj2set = obj1.Associators_("__FilterToConsumerBinding")
set obj3set = obj1.References_("__FilterToConsumerBinding")
For each obj2 in obj2set
                WScript.echo "Deleting the object"
                WScript.echo obj2.GetObjectText_
                obj2.Delete_
next
For each obj3 in obj3set
                WScript.echo "Deleting the object"
                WScript.echo obj3.GetObjectText_
                obj3.Delete_
next
WScript.echo "Deleting the object"
WScript.echo obj1.GetObjectText_
obj1.Delete_” (Source: Microsoft)
Now run the script on your PC and the error will stop appearing. 

Conclusion


Primarily, these errors stop your productivity and Internet connectivity but if not resolved on the right time, major issues may take place on your PC. It may cause irreparable damages to software and applications and cause loss of important data. So before it gets too late, you should call a computer repair expert and get resolved.

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