Hi there! I see you're encountering error code 112 with your MyTV+ app. To help you better, could you tell me when exactly this error pops up? For example, is it when you launch the app, try to stream content, or perform any specific action?
Meanwhile, here’s what error code 112 generally indicates: it is often related to a "disconnected operation" or sometimes insufficient disk space on your device, which can prevent the app from functioning correctly.
Let’s go through some straightforward steps first on your Windows device with WebKit browser:
1. Check your internet connection: Ensure your connection is stable and working. Try loading other websites or streaming on a different app to confirm.
2. Free up disk space: Verify that your C:\ drive (or the primary drive for your system) has enough space. Insufficient space can cause errors during app operations.
3. Clear temporary files: Sometimes, corrupted files in the Windows\Temp folder can cause problems. You can run Disk Cleanup by typing “Disk Cleanup” in your Start menu search, select the drive to clean, and check temporary files for deletion.
4. Restart your device: A simple restart can clear temporary glitches.
If the error still happens after these, there might be a deeper issue such as app file corruption or network settings interference.
Could you let me know which steps you have tried already, and if you notice any other error messages? That way, I can guide you more precisely.
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Hi there! I see you're encountering error code 112 with your MyTV+ app. To help you better, could you tell me when exactly this error pops up? For example, is it when you launch the app, try to stream content, or perform any specific action?
Meanwhile, here’s what error code 112 generally indicates: it is often related to a "disconnected operation" or sometimes insufficient disk space on your device, which can prevent the app from functioning correctly.
Let’s go through some straightforward steps first on your Windows device with WebKit browser:
1. Check your internet connection: Ensure your connection is stable and working. Try loading other websites or streaming on a different app to confirm.
2. Free up disk space: Verify that your C:\ drive (or the primary drive for your system) has enough space. Insufficient space can cause errors during app operations.
3. Clear temporary files: Sometimes, corrupted files in the Windows\Temp folder can cause problems. You can run Disk Cleanup by typing “Disk Cleanup” in your Start menu search, select the drive to clean, and check temporary files for deletion.
4. Restart your device: A simple restart can clear temporary glitches.
If the error still happens after these, there might be a deeper issue such as app file corruption or network settings interference.
Could you let me know which steps you have tried already, and if you notice any other error messages? That way, I can guide you more precisely.