The driver for this device may be ruined, or your system may be running low on memory or additional resources. (Code 3)
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Here are a few stuff that you can attempt to solve this trouble.
Close some open applications:
If your computer does not have adequate memory to run the equipment, you can close some applications to free memory. You can also check memory and system resources, virtual memory settings.
To confirm memory as well as system resources, open the Task Manager. To open Task Manager, press the shortcut keys like CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and after that click on the Task Manager.
• To confirm virtual memory settings, just right-click on My Computer, and again click on the Properties, and search for the advanced tab and click on it, and after that click on the Settings in the Performance area. Uninstall and reinstall the driver
The device driver may have turn into ruined. If the drivers are damaged, uninstall the driver from Device Manager and check for latest hardware to install the driver again.
You might be encouraged to offer the path of the driver. Windows might have the driver built-in, or can still have the driver files installed from the previous time that you set up the device. Though, sometimes, it will unlock the New Hardware Wizard which might ask for the driver. If you are asked for the driver and you do not have it, you can attempt to download the most recent driver from the hardware merchant Web site.
1. On the device Properties dialog box, just click on the Driver tab, and after that click on the uninstall. And pursue the directions.
2. Reboot your computer.
3. And Open Device Manager, and click on the Action, and after that again click on Scan for hardware changes. And pursue the directions.
Install additional RAM:
You might have to fix extra random access memory (RAM).



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