For this reason, I have prepared a simple guide through which you can get rid of PUBG Unknown Error: Please restart your device. So, let us not waste anytime further and get started with implementing the methods to fix PUBG Unknown Error: Please restart your device. The game for a quick match the browser says 'Unknown Error, please try again later. Reinstall OS, choice windows 7; Install Origin on the Primary Drive(OS).
So, many of you have a problem with an ingame message stating 'unknown Error: Please re-install the game' Fear not, the solution is here! What you need to do (short): Turn UAC OFF COMPLETELY What you need to do (long): UAC settings can be found at Control PanelUser Accounts Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off and pull the bar down to 'never notify'. Your problem should be solved. Why does this work? Heroes of the Storm (like every other Blizzard game) need administrative rights to work properly.
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Sometimes it needs to open so many folders in such a short time, that Windows simply decides to turn off all administrative rights for Heroes of the Storm for security reasons, resulting in this unknown error. WARNING: Turning off UAC can be dangerous.
Follow these steps if you are sure you surf on safe websites and download only known programmes, otheriwse the result might be unwanted Software being installed in the background and you not being notified as every programme has the right to install itself. So make sure you know what you are doing and have a strong Anti-Virus as a double tap. I hope this will help the ones with this issue! And don't forget to upvote so others can find this thread if in need!
Receive the following error when trying to perform Insert - Object - Create from file - Link (checkbox) within PowerPoint 2010. 'The server application, source file, or item can't be found, or returned an unknown error. You may need to reinstall the server application.' This is on a Windows XP machine and the file we are linking to is a PPTX file stored on our SharePoint site. On a Windows 7 machine, we can remove the http: from the beginning of the URL we paste in and it works fine. Windows XP does not.
If we remove the http: at the beginning of the URL on the Windows XP machine we get a message that the file cannot be found. This just started happening after upgrading from SharePoint WSS 3.0 to SharePoint Foundation 2010 a week ago.