The application has failed to start because its side by side configuration is incorrect

If you’re trying to launch an application in Windows and encounter the error message:”The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect”,then you’re not alone. This error can affect various programs, including Chrome, Steam, games, and even document files, which rely on another application to open them.

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MacBook screen flicker lines artifacts airplay mirror iPhone

If you’ve ever experienced a frustrating flickering issue when trying to AirPlay or mirror your iPhone screen to your MacBook, you’re not alone. One viewer recently left a comment under one of my videos detailing the problem, which he also posted on the official Apple Discussion Forums—sadly, with no replies. The issue in question involves

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The update is not applicable to your computer KB4474419 Dota 2 fix error 127

If you’ve recently encountered Error 127 while playing Dota 2 on a Windows 7 machine, you’re not alone. This issue, which started appearing after the 2023 update, is especially common on obsolete Windows 7 systems. Fortunately, there is a fix—though it’s not always straightforward. In this tutorial, we will summarize the causes behind this error

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Fortnite kernel32.dll untrusted system file Easy Anti-Cheat

If you’ve ever tried launching a game protected by Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC), especially games like Fortnite, you might have run into an annoying error. The issue typically involves an untrusted system file, with the culprit being kernel32.dll. This file is located in your Windows system folder, and it’s at the heart of the problem. Here’s

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