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The "MCK error" could refer to any number of problems, and the solution will depend on the specific cause of the error.
Here are a few general troubleshooting steps that you may want to try in order to fix the "MCK error" on your MX6071:
  1. Restart the device: Sometimes, simply restarting the device can resolve errors.
  2. Check for updates: Make sure that the device has the latest software updates, as updates may include fixes for errors.
  3. Check for external interference: Make sure that there are no external devices or sources of interference (such as other electronic devices or power cords) near the device that could be causing problems.
  4. Check the device's documentation: Consult the device's user manual or other documentation for troubleshooting steps specific to the "MCK error."
If these steps do not help, you may need to contact the manufacturer or a technical support team for further assistance.
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Error code E 021

This error code might apply to different devices or equipment, including printers, copiers, or other electronic devices. Please note that the troubleshooting steps may vary depending on the specific device you are using.In general, an E021 error code could indicate the following issues:
  1. Paper Jam: The most common reason for an E021 error is a paper jam inside the device. Open the appropriate panels or compartments and carefully remove any jammed paper.
  2. Sensor Issue: Some devices have sensors that detect paper movement or other functions. If a sensor is dirty, blocked, or malfunctioning, it could trigger the E021 error. Inspect and clean the sensors if possible.
  3. Mechanical Problem: There might be a mechanical issue preventing proper operation. Check for any broken or misaligned parts and perform necessary repairs.
  4. Firmware or Software Error: In some cases, an E021 error could be caused by a firmware or software problem. Check for available updates and try resetting the device to its default settings.
  5. Electrical Issue: Electrical problems, such as power fluctuations or faulty connections, could also lead to error codes. Ensure the device is receiving stable power and check all connections.
  6. System Overload: If the device is being used heavily or for extended periods, it might encounter an E021 error due to internal stress. Allow the device to cool down and reduce the workload if applicable.
To resolve the E021 error, I recommend the following general steps:
  1. Turn off the device and unplug it from the power source for a few minutes.
  2. Check for any visible obstructions or jams, such as paper or debris, and remove them carefully.
  3. Restart the device and see if the error persists.
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If you run into the error "This device cannot start. Code 10 (often followed by a driver identifier, for example "This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver"), here is what it means.

The Windows error "This device cannot start. Code 10 or "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" is a hardware error that most commonly means that you have a bad, missing, or incompatible device driver. So, for example, "This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver" means that you have a bad or missing or incompatible driver for your sound card.

The technical explanation for this message, according to Microsoft, is this:

"If the device has a FailReasonString value in its hardware key, that string appears as the error message. The driver or enumerator puts this registry string value there. If there is no FailReasonString in the hardware key, you receive the following error message:

This device cannot start. (Code 10)"

What does that mean in plain English? It means that if the device which is throwing the error has added its own custom error text to your Windows system when the device was installed, then when the device encounters an error, you will see the custom error message specific to that device. But if it doesn't have its own custom error message, then Windows uses its own generic error message for devices, which is "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"

Microsoft recommends that when this happens, you click "Update Driver" to update the drivers for the device. You can also start the Windows troubleshooting wizard by going to the general properties tab of the device, and clicking on "Troubleshoot".

Before doing this, be sure that you have the correct and most up-to-date versions of the driver(s) for that device. You can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the device, using the disk which came with it.

Finally, you can go to the website of the device's manufacturer, and check their downloads or support section for current, up-to-date drivers.
Go to Toshiba support site look for Toshiba Satellite A135 drivers, download the one for your windows 32 or 64 bit install, restart and off you go. Regards, Mike
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The Code 10 error is one of several Device Manager error codes. The Code 10 error will almost always display in the following way:
"This device cannot start. (Code 10)"
Details on Device Manager error codes like Code 10 are available in the Device Status area in the device's properties: How To View a Device's Status in Device Manager.
Important: Device Manager error codes are exclusive to Device Manager. If you see the Code 10 error elsewhere in Windows, chances are it's a system error code which you should not troubleshoot as a Device Manager issue.
Cause of the Code 10 Error
A Code 10 error is generated when Device Manager can't start the hardware device, a situation usually caused by outdated or corrupted drivers.
A device may also receive a Code 10 error if a driver generates an error that Device Manager doesn't understand. In other words, a Code 10 error can sometimes be a very generic message indicating some kind of unspecified driver or hardware problem.
Error Code 10 Troubleshooting
1.Restart your computer if you haven't done so already.
There is always the chance that the error Code 10 you're seeing on a device was caused by some temporary problem in Device Manager or with the hardware. If so, a reboot might fix the Code 10 error.

2.Did you install a device or make a change in Device Manager just before the Code 10 error appeared? If so, it's very possible that the change you made caused the Code 10 error.
Undo the change if you can, restart your PC, and then check again for the Code 10 error.
Depending on the changes you made, some solutions might include:
•Remove or reconfigure the newly installed device.
•Roll back the driver to a version prior to your update.
•Use System Restore to undo recent Device Manager related changes.
3.Reinstall the drivers for the device. Uninstalling and then reinstalling the drivers for the device is a likely solution to a Code 10 error.
Important: If a USB device is generating the Code 10 error, uninstall every device under the Universal Serial Bus controllers hardware category in Device Manager as part of the driver reinstall. This includes any USB Mass Storage Device, USB Host Controller, and USB Root Hub.
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Code 43 Error Message

The Code 43 error is one of several Device Manager error codes. The Code 43 error will almost always display in the following way:
"Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)"
Details on Device Manager error codes like Code 43 are available in the Device Status area in the device's properties: How To View a Device's Status in Device Manager.

Cause of the Code 43 Error

A Code 43 error is generated when Device Manager stops a hardware device because the hardware reported to Windows that it's having some kind of unspecified problem.
This extremely generic message could mean there's a true hardware issue or it could simply mean that there's a driver problem that Windows isn't seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by.

Error Code 43 Troubleshooting

Restart your computer if you haven't done so already.

There is always the chance that the error Code 43 you're seeing on a device was caused by some temporary problem with the hardware. If so, a restart of your computer might fix the Code 43 error.

Note: Some users have also reported that powering off their computer completely (not just a reset) and then turning it back on has corrected their Code 43 issue, especially if it exists on a USB device. In the case of a laptop, turn it off and remove the battery, wait a few minutes, and then put the battery back in and start the computer.

Did you install a device or make a change in Device Manager just before the Code 43 error appeared? If so, it's very possible that the change you made caused the Code 43 error.

Undo the change if you can, restart your PC, and then check again for the Code 43 error.

Depending on the changes you made, some solutions might include:

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Code 28 Error Message

The Code 28 error is one of several Device Manager error codes. The Code 28 error will almost always display exactly like this:

"The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)"

Details on Device Manager error codes like Code 28 are available in the Device Status area in the device's properties: How to View a Device's Status in Device Manager.

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