What your computer is doing is trying to download some sort of updates for a Hewlett Packard product.If you have recently added a new piece of hardware (Printer, fax etc.) or a new program (Game, software etc.) then there is probably some sort of conflict going on between two programs. Delete whatever was the most recent and see if you still keep getting this error. If the last thing you added to your computer was the "HP" product in question, uninstall it. Then double check that your PC meets the system requirements needed to run whatever it is that you want to add. Then try to reinstall it and pay close attention to the instructions on installation. Hope this helps you.
AnswerThis error message probably occurred, because a spyware removal application incorrectly detected the Updates from HP/Compaq Connections client software (developed by BackWeb Technologies), as spyware and improperly removed it. Since only part of the client software was removed, it cannot fully load when Windows starts and the error message above displays.Uncheck the Updates from HP or HP Updates or Compaq Connections entry from the startup tab of MSCONFIG window.Perform these steps to launch MSCONFIG window.Click on Start->RunType MSCONFIG in the open boxClick Ok
Click on the startup tabUncheck the entry listed as Updates from HP or HP Updates or Compaq ConnectionsClick Apply and Close
The system would be required to restart after perfoming the steps and on restart, in the System Configuration Utility window, click Do Not Show this Message > Click Yes.
Then, visit the below website to download a third party uninstaller utility to remove Updates from HP or HP Updates or Compaq Connections listed. This would fix the issue completely.
http://acelogix.fileburst.com/au.exe
Click on the save button when prompted and save it onto the desktopDouble click on the downloaded icon and follow the onscreen steps to install it.
Follow these steps after installation, launch the Ace utilities programClick on Optimize buttonClick on Uninstall ManagerSelect the program you want to uninstall and Click on remove option
A runner error indicating that the file name fspex.exe lacks a '-' as the app ID separator typically means that the naming convention for the runner file is incorrect. To fix this, rename the file to include a '-' in the appropriate position, following the required format (e.g., fspex-appID.exe). Ensure that the app ID is clearly defined in the filename to match the expected pattern. After renaming, restart the application or runner to see if the error is resolved.
No, a runner will not earn a run if scored off an error.
No it is no
yes...unless that runner reached base on an error or the inning should have been over earlier due to an error
yes
Yes!
It is an error, charged to the catcher as a passed ball, however, it does not show up in the stats as an error.
Reached on error - basically means that the runner got on base due to a fielding error and not by a safely hit ball.
The lead runner coming home from a hit,error,walk, or a balk.
if a ball is hit to the any fielder and it hits any part of his body and he misses. if aresult of that is the base runner is safe. that is a error
an error is only charged if the runner reaches base because of the mistake when they should have been out.
No. The runner would be called for interference if, for some reason, he ran into the fielder.