Hi all,
My PC’s CPU spikes whenever Modern Setup Host runs, slowing everything down. Has anyone found a reliable way to fix or reduce its CPU usage? Any tips would be appreciated!
I’m running into an issue where my computer keeps displaying a ‘USB device not recognized’ error whenever I try to plug in any USB device. I’ve tried the usual fixes like restarting my computer, switching USB ports, and updating/reinstalling the drivers, but nothing seems to help. I’ve also tried different USB devices, and the issue persists with all of them. I’ve checked for system updates and tried using a different cable, but still no luck. Has anyone experienced this problem before, and if so, what steps did you take to resolve it? Could it be a hardware issue, or is there something else I might be overlooking?
Hi everyone,
Lately, I’ve been encountering errors related to KERNEL32.DLL on my Windows PC. These errors seem to pop up randomly while running different programs, and sometimes my system even crashes. I’ve tried restarting my computer, but the issue keeps coming back.
I’d like to know:
What causes KERNEL32.DLL errors?
What are the safe ways to fix or replace this file?
Are there preventive steps to avoid similar DLL errors in the future?
Any guidance, step-by-step instructions, or trusted tools would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance!
First, try clearing the cache of your photo app, it could just be a glitch. If some won’t even open, your storage might be full or corrupted. Try transferring the photos to a computer or cloud, then reformat the SD card. If that doesn’t fix it, well, you might want to start questioning the reliability of your phone’s camera or storage.
I’ve been having issues with my SD card recently. It keeps showing up as ‘corrupted’ or ‘unreadable’ on my device, and I’m not sure how to fix it. I’ve tried rebooting my device and reformatting the card, but nothing seems to work.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue? What steps did you take to recover your data or get the card working again? Any advice would be appreciated!
I’m more interested in whether Apple improves battery life and durability than just adding another camera lens.
No surprise!! Ditch it. Invest in a solid SanDisk or Lexar card for reliability. Also, clean your lens, keep firmware updated, and store your camera properly. Basic care keeps your gear running smoothly, don’t skimp on it!
Oh, you’re torn between SanDisk and Lexar? How cute. Let’s be real here, SanDisk is the obvious choice. They’re the industry leader for a reason. Fast, reliable, and their name is basically synonymous with quality storage.
The classic corrupted JPEG. Just what everyone hopes for when they try to look at a picture. It’s like the file’s little way of saying, “I’m done, figure it out.” But seriously, it’s super annoying. Hopefully one of these fixes does the trick
I’ve noticed that some of my photos are coming out blurry, and some won’t open at all on my phone. I’ve tried restarting it, but that didn’t help. Anyone else experience this, or know how to fix it?
Use CHKDSK on a PC (Windows). Connect the card via a reader.
Open Command Prompt and run: chkdsk X: /f
(Replace “X” with your card’s drive letter)
This can happen for a few reasons—like a faulty SD card, interrupted saving process, or file format issues.
I am too facing same issue.
I’m having trouble opening a JPEG image file on my Android device. Every time I try to view it using the default gallery app or any other image viewer, I get an error saying the file is corrupted or can’t be opened. I’m not sure what caused the corruption.
Is there a way to fix or recover a corrupted JPEG file directly on Android, or do I need to use a computer? Any recommended apps or steps I should try?
Good point, I think my backup is encrypted. I should remember the password though. I’ll try a trial extractor first and see if those numbers pop up before spending on anything. Thanks guys.
Honestly, if you’re using auto mode, you’re setting yourself up for blur. Switch to ‘Pro’ mode, manually adjust your shutter speed to at least 1/500s, and use both hands. Also, enable ‘Motion Photos’ for burst shots. Holding steady isn’t enough, learn the settings if you want sharper images.