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Anonymous Posted on Jul 08, 2012

Cannot set temp path to work in "error" in big red letters

How do i get it to boot up

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2010

SOURCE: My asus x83v laptop keeps

Hi. For error 1117 please see fix below

This will fix IF you are running a personal firewall:

Enable the Rosetta Stone app to communicate within a trusted area. This lets the app send data to the computer that it is running on. An example might be port 127.0.0.x. You can still block it from communicating with the internet if you like.

In my case, I run the Sunbelt Personal Firewall. I went into its configuration panel, clicked on the Network Security tab, and found the Rosetta Stone Ltd. executable entry. Then I ensured that a green "permit" checkmark appeared under the Trusted Out column. Apply and close. Restart RS and the speech component should work.


Error 1392

1. Try to run the Windows Check Disk Utility via the command prompt (e.g., "CHKDSK D: /F /R").
2. Use a third-party data recovery application to recover any data that has not been backed up.
3. Reformat the Secure Files volume using the Windows Format utility.
4. Lock, remove, and re-insert the device.
5. Unlock the IronKey device, and launch the onboard Firefox to restore the applications.

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