Understanding tht Transport Error

Transport error can occur on a number of Windows platforms. When the Windows Transport error occurs, it prevents users from opening certain applications, such as Windows Media Player.

  • The Transport error Windows 10 is an annoying system error that can be fixed easily.
  • A third-party tool can solve the Transport error on Windows 10 quickly.
  • Updating your Windows 10 can also fix the Transport error on Windows 10, so give it a try.
  • Be sure to disable all third-party software because it can cause the Transport error.

Update the .NET framework

  1. Press the Windows key + R, type appwiz.cpl, and press Enter or click OK.
  2. Select .NET Framework 4, and then press the Change button.
    Select .NET Framework 4, and then press the Change button.
  3. Finally, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.

Run the SFC and DISM scans

  1. Press the Windows key + S, enter cmd, and click on the relevant search result.
  2. Enter sfc/scannow in Command prompt, and press the Return key.
    Enter sfc/scannow in Command prompt, and press the Return key.
  3. The SFC scan will now start. Thereafter, the System File Checker will scan for corrupted system files.
  4. The DISM scan will also start after the SFC scan.
  5. The DISM scan scans for missing system files.

Run the SFC and DISM scans in Safe Mode

  1. Press Windows + S, type cmd in the text field, and click on Run as administrator under Command prompt.
  2. In the command line, type sfc /scannow and press Enter to run it.
    In the command line, type sfc /scannow and press Enter to run it.
  3. If the report contains any files that are missing, Windows will repair them automatically.

Perform a Clean Boot

  1. Type msconfig in the search box > open System Configuration
  2. Go to the Services tab > select Hide all Microsoft services > click OK
    Go to the Services tab > select Hide all Microsoft services > click OK
  3. Go to the Startup tab > select Disable all startup items > click OK
  4. Restart your computer

Run the SFC scan manually

  1. Press Windows Key + R to open Run.
    Type cmd and click OK to run Command prompt as administrator.
    When Command prompt starts, type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow
  2. Wait for the scanning process to be completed.
    Wait for the scanning process to be completed.

Perform a System Restore

  1. If the error is quickly resolved after restarting the device, then you can perform a system restore.
  2. System restore allows you to revert the system to a previous state.
  3. To perform a system restore, go to Start, type recovery, and click Recovery.
    To perform a system restore, go to Start, type recovery, and click Recovery.
  4. After that, click the Create a Restore Point option.
  5. Click Next, review your selection, and then click Finish.
  6. Restart your computer.
    Restart your computer.
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