I paid $39.99 for the TECARTA Bible program and I was able to download the KJV Study Bible on my windows 10 Laptop. However now when I try to download KJV Study Bible on my laptop I get a check my license message. I have a account with a password. I will give you the password I will give it to you when you ask for it. I need to be able to get KJV Study Bible on my laptop. I do I need to pay another $39.99.
SOURCE: Problems downloading my NIV Study Bible
you need to look for a new program that can read PDF files... like adobe pdf reader...
so what you need to do is uninstall your pdf reader, download a new version (even if its the same because the one you have now is corrupt and malfunctioning)
and then install it to enjoy what you need to do..
i hope that now you can understand the solution and fix your problem...
SOURCE: ASP.NET Machine Account
Go to Microsoft website and in the search bar type in ( .NET Machine support) That should take you to a help section or a page within the MS site with some answers for that problem. If not, I have found that if you run the recovery or restore at boot-up that 95% of the time it will solve the problem for you. Hope that helps.
SOURCE: I loaded Check-it Fastmove on a laptop running
I struggled with this same problem a few years back. I tried a couple of different compatibility modes for the fastmove.exe file and finally settled on Windows 98/Windows ME mode. When you right click on fastmove.exe and enable this mode in properties, you still aren't all the way there. When you try to run fastmove in this mode you will get another error message. Something about how it could not find a file called paralnk.vxd (actually the error message mispells the file name as paralink.vxd).
Well this file is only necessary for parallel port connections which I don't think anyone uses anymore (everyone should be using USB to sync). So I got to thinking that all the Fastmove program needed to see was a dummy file called "paralnk.vxd." And I was right. So this is what you need to do.
1. Find "fastmove.exe" in your program files, right click on it, click on properties, go to compatibility tab, enable "Windows 98/Windows ME" compatibility mode.
2. Go to your Windows\system32 folder and right click on some empty space. A dialogue box comes up. Mouse over "New" then click on "Text Document." After you have created the new text document, rename it to "paralink.vxd." You will get a warning message about changing the filetype from txt to vxd, but ignore it.
It doesn't matter that the new paralink.vxd is just a dummy text file. Fastmove doesnt use the file for anything. It just wants to see that it is there.
And that is how you get fastmove working on XP. It also works in Vista.
I sure wish they would update this program, but it got discontinued. Best sync program I ever used. I wish I knew who the actually developer was. I would contact them and see if they wanted to update it on an open source project.
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