Well you can get this message for a number of reasons. One reason could be that the iris that reads the DVD could be dirty and needs to be cleaned. You can do this easily by buying a cleaning kit. Then there is a rare exeption whitch is that you have a DVD that is formatted diffrently than what your DVD player can read. And the only way to fix this is to buy a new DVD player.
well, what is the file format of the video? depending on the file format, you'll need various codecs to play the video back... also, if you are trying to watch the video ON a cell phone, odds are you will never be able to watch it on that cell phone- the codecs aren't easily updated on cell phones.
my pen drive is not format some error message so in screen "write protected"
Seems like your PC found a file which it does not recognize. Not knowing what is the purpose of the unknown file, thus the error message. it means that you need to convert the file format to a format your computer will read
When trying to save a presentation, Della gets an error message. Which action should Della take first?
When trying to save a presentation, Della gets an error message. Which action should Della take first?
This is a typical error message suggesting that their is something wrong with the USB. I would recommend trying it in a different computer, if you get the same message try formatting it if you still get the same message, i think you may be out of luck unfortunately. To format it, just right click on the USB icon in My Computer and then hit format, WARNING - formatting will erase all data on the USB.
Format the drive
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Uninstall then install it back.
The D3derr error message is the Hexadecimal format of the error message generated. It's the the most common error layout employed by Microsoft Windows as well as other Microsoft Windows compatible programs and device driver manufacturers. This particular computer code is used by the manufacturer to identify the error made. This unique D3derr error code has a numeric code in addition to a practical brief description. In some circumstances the error message could possibly have extra variables in D3derr data format .The further hexadecimal code are the address of your system locations where the guidelines are loaded during the time of the error message.
Say you get an email from your buddy and it's a photoshop file. If you don't have photoshop (or GIMP + the PS extension), you'll get an error message saying 'unsupported file' when you try to open the downloaded file. Basically this means that you don't have the program installed on your computer needed to open the file.
You need to format your disk, refer to camera manual.