Are you starting the game with the IL-2 application (.exe) or the launcher application (.exe)? I had a similar problem last year and apparently I had been using a shortcut to the IL-2 application. Using a shortcut to the launcher, then starting the game got the game to update.
I have been using the Steam app to launch it, as I have it through steam. When I go through the game files to launch it as Admin or just run it, I get to the login, but after typing in my details, it again says that there has been a temporary loss of connection to the master server. No idea what is going on.
I had a few minutes last night when I got the same error message. I logged in off line mode for a minute too as Field-Ops mentioned. Restarted the program and everything was fine. It might have been an issue with the server.
hmm ok, I will give those a go thank you! I am not running mods so we will see. I did recently uninstall Mcafee because I dont want to pay for it. my firewall is lettingit through though. not sure if that would a reason
My Samsung front loader washing machine eco bubble 9.0kg has just started pausing itself partway through the cycle - no rhyme or reason and why and sometimes several times per cycle. Nothing has changed/it hasnt been moved. The only way of restarting is just to press the pause again. Is someone able to give me some advice/guidance.
I've also posted in another thread about this - with some digging about it would appear this seems to be quite a common issue on ecobubble washing machines. My washing machine keeps stopping itself with no error message - would appear Samsung would have a bit of an issue that they need to give a response to here. An expensive washing machine which is apparently of a high quality build standard should not stop working at 3 years old. I phoned them but was only offered a 25% voucher to buy a new machine or pay for an engineer to come out. Not good enough Samsung!
The local Technician came round and he said it was the level sensor was the issue. however, i have just changed it and it is still pausing. I am going to try changing the PCB if i can get my hands on one to see if that is the issue or not .. Will let you guys know once i eventually get to the bottom of it..
Please do let us know how you get on if you manage to get your hands on a replacement PCB. I'm at my wits end with mine now! And the complete silence from Samsung from what is clearly a fairly common fault judging from here, various other sites and videos on YouTube!
Hi again, OK, I changed the PCB and it seems to be working now, there is a diagnostic page, IF you hold your fingers on Spin and options then power up it will go into that page. you can then rotate the selector until you get to TST. Then press start, mine was showing a 3E2 error code, This is the motor error or motor driver, which is on the PCB. I am doing a drum clean cycle at the moment, and will update this once its finished if there are no issues.
The easiest solution to the problem is to open the washer and adjust the load. If the laundry is tangled, bunched up or stuck to one side, correcting this will often resolve the issue. Overloading or underloading can also cause the error, so another easy solution is to either remove or add an item or two to the load to balance it out.
It is also important to ensure you use the right cycle when using the washer. Each wash cycle is designed to wash specific fabric types and soil levels. If the washer is expecting a different type of load, it may think that the washer is unbalanced and display the U6 error code.
Another cause of the U6 error code is that the washer is not sitting level on the floor. The washer may have been moved recently, perhaps if you just installed the washer or if it has been moved to a different location. However, the washer can also become unbalanced over time because of the vibrations produced by the machine during a spin cycle.
Along with the washer needing to be level, the four leveling legs also need to be firmly on the floor to provide stability when the washer spins. If the floor is too slippery to keep the washer balanced, place non-skid pads under the legs to prevent the washer from moving during the cycle. The locking nuts that lock the legs in place also need to be tight against the base of the washer. Use a wrench to ensure that the locking nuts are tightly secured.
Occasionally, the error code may occur because of a glitch with the control board. If there is a glitch, disconnecting the washer from the power for five minutes will allow the control board to reset. If it is just a glitch, the error code should be gone when you reconnect the power to the washer. However, resetting the washer like this may also just postpone the inevitable. If the error code returns, it is important to take the time to fix the issue, as putting it off will likely lead to more serious issues in the future.
If you have a front-loader washer, it likely has one or more shock absorbers located between the outer tub and base frame of the washer. Check that the shock absorbers are connected at both ends and that one of them is not leaking fluid.
Both front- and top-loader washers usually have suspension springs to reduce vibrations and ensure the washer works correctly. The suspension springs can either be found beneath the tub or above the tub, holding the tub above the base. Make sure the springs are connected and in good condition, as a defective spring could be causing the U6 error code.
If you have a front-loader washer, it may have ball bearings between the tub spindle and the motor shaft. If the casing wears and one or more of the bearings become dislodged, the tub will vibrate and could cause the U6 error code. If the bearings are worn, you will likely need to contact a trained professional to replace the bearings or even think about buying a new washer.
The snubber ring provides a cushion for the tub of a top-loading washer. If the snubber ring wears out, the tub will make contact with the metal base and potentially cause an unbalanced load error. The snubber ring is located between the leg and the dome assembly. Dust on a plastic snubber or clumps on a felt one are signs of wear.
I am trying to start the development server on a React project that I have not worked on for a long time. Upon running npm install and npm start I received the title error message.
I tried manually updating and then downgrading the Node-sass but I am still getting the same error no matter what I do.Here is the full error message I am getting.
I've found out the solution. This error is just a fancy/convoluted missing dependencies message. If you install all the dependencies the project needs (some might not be in the package.json file) it should work correctly.
A broken symlink that reside in the home directory! That got checked by the react-scripts start, running process! And because it's broken the access throw a is no file or directory error.
Otherwise the solution is pretty simple and efficient! Run in javascript debug terminal! And set a breakpoint where the error come! So it will pause automatically! And will get to see the problem easily and simply! See this in the How to resolve it (an elegant way)? section!
Babel for example was known for something similar! Where it looks for .babelrc config. However like node modules resolution, it go backward and checking for .babelrc specifically! And any resolution that have a lockup for a specific thing! Or within a specific thing! Will directly check for the thing! Why check anything else!? Given all that i doubt it would be something between babel, webpack and react-scripts details or config! And most probably some loader or plugin thing! I tried to debug manually! It was time consuming! I moved to automate the detection through the chrome devtools protocol! I'll update this section as soon as i get it!
This issue is caused because of some missing dependencies. The dependencies which were missing were not listed in the package.json, but was being used in the project.You can see the error for a split second in the console before it clears. I had to record my screen and see it in slow-mo to find what was missing and installed it.
A Samsung washer error code SC is actually a 5C error code where the 5 looks like an S on some models. If your Samsung washer has an SC (5C) error code, it most likely means the washer has a drainage issue caused by a clogged pump, drain pump filter, or drain hose. If a blockage is not causing the SC (5C) error code, the pump motor may be defective, or the error code may have been caused by a control board glitch.
Samsung front-loader washers usually have a small access panel on the bottom-front of the washer that houses the drain pump filter. Clearing the drain pump filter often fixes a Samsung SC (5C) error code.
Occasionally, the control board can have a glitch, which causes the washer to display a false error code. If the SC (5C) error code is just a glitch, disconnecting the washer from the power source for a few minutes will reset the board and resolve the error code.
LG washers have a reputation for being long-lasting and reliable. However, with the amount of use that most washers get, it is not uncommon to have an error code, like OE, pop up occasionally. The good news is that the OE error code is usually easy to resolve.
The OE error code will show when the washer is not draining quickly enough. The washer is trying to drain, but the control panel is sensing that it cannot drain properly. The usual causes of the OE error code are a faulty drain pump, a kinked or clogged drain hose, or a clogged pump filter.
Occasionally, the OE error code is caused by a control board glitch. Therefore, resetting the control board by disconnecting the power for five minutes may solve the issue. Disconnecting the power to resolve the error code may also work if you do not have time to fix the issue. However, if the error code returns, it is important to find the problem and resolve the issue. If you leave it too long, it will likely cause more serious issues in the future.
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