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0x80070057 and email pictures in ebay

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Hello, I would be grateful for help onm the two following problems in Thunderbird. 1. When someone sends me a web page link, I click on it and get the error message 0x80070057. I have tried the suggested solutions in regedit but it does not work. 2. When I buy something on ebay they send me an email confirmation with a picture of the item purchased. When I go to print it the image disappears.

I am losing what hair that I have left as I am a senior citizen.

many thanks in anticipation. kr David

Hello, I would be grateful for help onm the two following problems in Thunderbird. 1. When someone sends me a web page link, I click on it and get the error message 0x80070057. I have tried the suggested solutions in regedit but it does not work. 2. When I buy something on ebay they send me an email confirmation with a picture of the item purchased. When I go to print it the image disappears. I am losing what hair that I have left as I am a senior citizen. many thanks in anticipation. kr David

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Let's start with this windows error you mention. Basically it is window trying to tell you your hard disk has issues, it may be full or corrupt. But it has issues. It may also be why your images do not print, your disk is full so he temp files written to print com up incomplete.

See https://www.lifewire.com/fix-error-code-0x80070057-4691502

Than appear to be a fairly accurate summary of the situation, but I would stop before going on to point 8 as you are into destructive repairs that have the potential to loos data.

as a quick and dirty start, open the windows file manager/explorer and type %tmp% in the location bar at the top and press enter. select all of the items in the temp folder that opens (ctrl+A) and press delete to start deleting the orphaned files in there. Windows doe not do it ever and it is a primary issue with windows running out of space. If the temp file is in use the delete will stop and tell you the file can not be deleted, but the less programs you have open when you start the less stops for in use files you will have.

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Thank you for your help. I think that I have solved the picture problem but not the Ox one. Short of step 8 I have done everything but it still is occuring. kr David

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