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Getting rid of Adware.Win32 computer error messages can be done with a simple download from the Internet. Protect a computer against spyware or malware with Windows Defender.

Steps

  1. Go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/defender/default.mspx
  2. Click “Get it now” to download and install
  3. Run the scanner and you’re done!

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Error 20000-20008: This error may indicate that you have a USB communication failure due to a damaged USB 30-pin Dock Connector cable, out-of-date USB device drivers or firmware, or that other USB devices connected to your computer are interfering with iTunes communicating to the iOS device. Try restarting the PC and testing again with a different USB port. If you are using a custom Windows Theme Pack, revert to the default theme pack, restart, and try to back up and restore.

Source [Apple]



Error 20000-20008: This error may indicate that you have a USB communication failure due to a damaged USB 30-pin Dock Connector cable, out-of-date USB device drivers or firmware, or that other USB devices connected to your computer are interfering with iTunes communicating to the iOS device. Try restarting the PC and testing again with a different USB port. If you are using a custom Windows Theme Pack, revert to the default theme pack, restart, and try to back up and restore.

Source [Apple]



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Error 9807: Verify the computer’s date and time.

If unresolved, open access to the following VeriSign servers:

  • evintl-ocsp.verisign.com
  • evsecure-ocsp.verisign.com

Access to these servers may be blocked by security software, content filtering software, a misconfigured router, or anti-spyware software. For iTunes for Windows, follow iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues.

Source [Apple]



 

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Error 3194: Issue is related to either iTunes not being up to date or attempting to downgrade or install a requested build that is no longer being signed by Apple.

Resolve error 3194 by updating to the latest version of iTunes.

“This device is not eligible for the requested build” in the updater logs confirms this is the root of the issue.

3194 errors generally relate to downgrading or install an older version of iOS which Apple is no longer signing install tickets for.

Solution

Downgrade your 3G or 3GS (iPhone 4 no eligible) with our downgrade guide using iOS 4.1 IPSW, kick out of recovery with Tiny Umbrella

Source [Apple]