Understanding and Resolving tsx File Errors

tsx file errors can manifest as tsx.exe application error, as in ‘The application failed to initialize properly.’
* tsx.exe application error (Windows 10) – This can occur as the tsx file is missing or damaged. This can be resolved by reinstalling the tsx file or repairing the tsx.exe file using the Windows installation media. * tsx.exe application error (Windows 8/8.1) – This can occur if the tsx file is missing or damaged. This can be resolved by reinstalling the tsx file or repairing the tsx.exe file using the Windows installation media. * The tsx file is missing (Windows 10) – This can occur if the tsx file is not installed properly. This can be resolved by reinstalling the tsx file or restarting your PC. * The tsx file is missing (Windows 8/8.1) – This can occur if the tsx file is not installed properly. This can be resolved by reinstalling the tsx file or restarting

  • The tsx file error may display in programs and apps, and it’s often caused by lack of disk space or corruption.
  • You can fix this error by reinstalling the application or repairing the program’s installation.

Try a different cloud storage service

  1. Some cloud storage services are unable to handle .tsx files properly, and this might cause an error when you try to upload it.
  2. Try uploading your .tsx file to Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or any other cloud storage service, and check if that resolves the issue.
    Try uploading your .tsx file to Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or any other cloud storage service, and check if that resolves the issue.

Use the repair tool

  1. Right-click the TSX file and select Properties.
  2. Go to the General tab and tick the Read-only box.
  3. Then, try opening the file.

Perform a SFC and DISM scan

  1. Press Windows key + X and select the Command prompt option.
  2. Now, enter sfc/scannow and hit Enter to run the scan.
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