Based on your request, here are the best ways to remove or fix components causing errors on a Windows system: Resolving Application Errors
Use Built-in Repair/Reset: Right-click the Start menu, go to Apps and Features (or Installed Apps), select the problematic application, and choose Advanced Options. Select “Repair” to fix the app without data loss, or “Reset” to reinstall it if it is still causing errors.
System Restore: Use System Restore to revert your computer to a point before the errors began, which can remove troublesome updates. Fixing System-Level Errors
Perform a Clean Boot: Start Windows with a minimal set of drivers and programs to identify software conflicts, as described in the Blue Screen of Death guide.
Disable Windows Error Reporting: If the reporting tool itself is causing issues, you can disable it through the Services app by setting the “Windows Error Reporting Service” startup type to “Disabled”.
Check for Hardware/Driver Issues: Use Device Manager to identify, update, or uninstall drivers that are triggering errors. Specific Application Errors (Excel)
Fix #SPILL Errors: Remove values surrounding the error or unmerge cells by pressing Alt+H+M+C if they are causing conflict, as noted in the Excel guide.
If you can tell me what specific application, error message, or component is causing the problem, I can provide more targeted steps.
How to Fix the #SPILL Error in Microsoft Excel, and What Causes it in the First Place #howto #excel
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