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Why do i keep on getting error 62 when trying to install the application manager? What does it mean?
I have succesfully worked with all the applications before an update of the application manager.
Since the update i keep on getting the errror. I have already tried removing all the adobe programs and reinstalling them but sadly that didn't work..
Error Code 62, indicates a faulty fan motor. Which, according to your Owner's Manual, requires a service call by an authorized Rinnai service technician. it may not mean replacing the fan motor. It could also mean a faulty fan sensor.
Hello,I'm sorry but this error code has nothing to do with Windows software or memory card error as indicated above. The list of error codes can be found at https://www.sony.com.au/electronics/support/articles/00008857 : E:62:10 is a very well known and recurring problem with a lot of Sony camera's and indicates failure of the stabilizer. I found more than 300 forums discussing the problem, please read http://sony-e-62-10.atspace.cc/. A temporary solution is available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S53D3EfDVk0. Hope this helps.
check the error blink code again as 56 is not a valid error code for the WD62525
Error Code Probable Cause
12 No error detected
22 Recovery from momentary Reset
32 Lamp Cover open
33 Air Filter Cover open
34 Lamp abnormality
35 Chassis Fan failure
36 Exhaust (Back Cover) or Lamp Ballast Fan failure
37 Engine (DMD or Lamp) Fan failure
38 Excess Lamp Temperature
39 Excess DMD Temperature
41 Short Detected
44 DVI Cable (between Chassis and Engine) disconnected
We had the same problem, Sony DSC W80 with the code E 62:12 flashing on the upper right side of the LCD screen. The camera was rotating the photos by 90-degrees. After reading that E 62 was related to the steady shot function, I figured it may be a stuck potentiometer in the camera (it has little sensors that tell the camera what it's orientation is, I guessed one of them was stuck from a "light" fall earlier in the day, while the camera was in the case). I firmly banged the camera in the palm of my hand 3 times on 2 sides... The problem's gone and the pictures are no longer rotating.
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