PC Manager can t start and can t specify the device file path

Updated on technology 2024-04-10
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Please try to restart the computer, and try to start PC Manager after the boot interface F8 enters the safe mode. If it still doesn't start, uninstall and reinstall PC Manager (be sure to clean it up).

    2. Whether the official version (the test version is unstable).

    3. It may be blocked by multiple security software or firewalls.

    4. The installation version does not correspond. If it's an apple, etc., install the mac; For XP system, install XP special edition.

    5. Reasons for the lack of VC++ runtime.

    For example, after installing Windows 7, or using the Ghost version, Windows 7 does not have the Visual C++ library installed, and some software requires the Visual C++ library).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The reason is that the computer system does not have the authority to open the specified device or file, so you can set it up.

    1. First of all, you need to open the page of the computer, as shown in the map, and find the file that needs to be right-clicked to select the properties.

    2. Then a dialog box will pop up, and you can choose to click on the option of Anpan Mold.

    <>4. Finally, click on the added option below, and you can solve the problem of not being able to open the specified device or file.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, it may be caused by the installation of a certain degree of antivirus, it is recommended to uninstall it, you can follow the following methods to solve it:

    1. Uninstall a certain degree of antivirus software.

    2. Open the task manager -- find the qqpctray and qqpcmgr process (if the housekeeper pops up to ask, please click allow), and then end, and finally reopen the housekeeper, if it is a flash as soon as it is opened, then it may be a ghost, please refer here:

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Reinstall it on the go, this may be caused by an incorrect path or a missing file.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you encounter the situation that Windows cannot access the specified device, most of them are poisoned, conflict with other software, system corruption, etc., and the steps to solve it are as follows.

    One, poisoning. 1. First disinfect the computer and disinfect it all.

    2. Then fix the system.

    Second, software conflicts.

    1. If you have installed software before, especially those such as antivirus, security, encryption, driver, etc.

    2. It is likely that there are conflicts or incompatibilities, uninstall them and try again if you can open the housekeeper.

    Third, reinstall the software or system.

    1. You can try to reinstall the butler software first.

    2. If it doesn't work, you can only reinstall the system.

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