Fix Error 2048 Free--Step by Step Solution for Windows 7, Vista and XP
Error 2048 appears in Windows 7, Vista and XP when we try to open a web page. This error occurs due to problems in Adobe Flash Player. Here is a quick solution to get rid of the error.
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Uninstall Flash Player Using Adobe Uninstaller
First thing you have to do in order to fix error 2048 is to unsintall Adobe Flash Player using Adobe uninstall tool. To do so follow the steps below:
- Download Adobe Flash uninstall tool
- Save it to your desktop so that you can access it quickly
- Close all the applications
- Run Adobe uninstaller tool
- Click YES if you see a message “Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer?,"
- Restart your PC
- For verification that you have successfully uninstalled Flash Player
Fix Windows Registry
After removing the Flash player it is important to fix Windows registry errors. Registry is the central database in which the computer stores information about computer programs. This data becomes corrupt and errors such as Windows error 2048 occur. Click Here to Fix Registry
Re-Install Adobe Flash Player
After completely uninstalling the Flash player, now you have to install it again. To do so follow the simple steps given below:
- Download latest version of Flash player
- Close all the applications
- Run Setup file of Flash player
- Restart your PC on completion of process
Download Latest Codecs
Sometimes error 2048 also appears due to problems in video codecs. Downloading and installing a latest version of the video codecs may fix the error.
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