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The update Quick Heal Error 1001 appears even if your Internet connection is working properly. Typically, an internet connection problem or an interruption in the update procedure results in an update error of 1001. This depends on the web connection you are using. So dial our toll-free number and talk to our technicians to find out the main reason for this problem and fix it as soon as possible.
Symptoms of Fast Healing Error 1001
You may experience update error ID: 1001 when we try to update Quick Heal with the following symptoms when updating Quick Heal desktop products such as Antivirus Pro / Internet Security / Total Security :
- Whenever we update online, the 1001 error message is displayed.
- Even if we reinstall Quick Heal and try updates, the problem remains the same.
Cause of the 1001 quick fix error
This problem is mainly due to the definition of a file or a definition of the failure or interruption of the download of the update conditioner during the update. There are various reasons, as below, for which the situation arises:
- slow internet connection like 2G or weak connection that is not able to download the update
- High latency / dis-connectivity in Internet communications.
- Restricted Internet connection as a gateway firewall / proxy.
How to repair Quick heal update Error id 1001?
Step 1: Repair Registry Errors Related to Error ID 1001
To start the repair, create a backup by exporting part of the registry by doing the following:
- Click the Start button.
- Type command in the search field and without pressing the Enter key, proceed to the next step.
- Press the CTRL+Shift+Enter keys together.
- The authorization will be requested, click on Yes.
- Type regedit in the open window and press the Enter key.
- In the Registry Editor, select the ID 1001-related error you want to back up.
- Select Export in the File menu.
- In the Save in list, select the location where you want to save the backup key for Quick Heal Total Security.
- Enter a name for the backup file in the File Name box, such as Quick Heal Total Security Backup.
- Make sure to select the Selected Branch option in the Export Range menu.
- Click Save and the file would be saved with a .reg file extension.
- Now, you have successfully created the backup file for the registry entry related to Quick Heal Total Security.
Step 2: Using the cleanmgr, clean the system files (temporary files and folders)
Here are the steps that explain how to perform cleanmgr for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10:
- Click the Start button.
- Type command in the search field and without pressing the Enter key, proceed to the next step.
- Press the CTRL+Shift+Enter keys together.
- The authorization will be requested, click on Yes.
- Type regedit in the open window and press the Enter key.
- Disk Cleanup will start calculating the amount of free space on each disk that can be freed.
- You will be prompted to select the categories from which you want to clean unwanted files. You can choose Temporary Files only here.
- Select the check boxes next to the categories you want to clean and click OK.
- You have properly cleaned temporary and unwanted files from your PC.
Step 3: Update the device drivers of your PC
Driver updates for Windows and devices such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and so on. are downloaded and installed automatically via Windows Update. However, if you have problems with an updated driver, you can try to repair it by updating or manually reinstalling it by doing the following:
- Select the Start option, enter Device Manager in the search box and select it from the displayed results.
- Click the Expand icon and select your device in the category. Right-click or hold your finger on it and select Update Driver.
- Select Automatically search for updated driver software.
- You can also try to reinstall the driver
- Open the Device Manager.
- Right-click or type and hold the device name and click Uninstall.
- Restart your PC and Windows will start reinstalling the driver.
Step 4: Use Windows System Restore to “Cancel” Recent System Changes
To use System Restore (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):
- Click the Start button.
- In the search box, type System Restore and click Enter.
- In the results, click on System Restore.
- Enter all administrator passwords.
- Follow the wizard steps to choose a restore point.
- Restore your computer.
Step 5: Run the Windows System File Checker
The System File Checker is a handy tool built into Windows. It allows you to search and restore the corruptions of Windows system files. To run the System File Checker (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):
- Click the Start button.
- Type command in the search field.
- While holding CTRL-Shift on your keyboard, after this, click Enter.
- You will be prompted with an authorization dialog box.
- Click Yes.
- A black box will open with a blinking cursor.
- Type sfc / scannow and click Enter.
- The System File Checker will begin scanning for ID 1001 error and other system file problems.
- Now, follow the on-screen commands.
Step 6: Install all Windows updates
Microsoft is constantly updating and improving Windows system files that could be associated with Error Id 1001. Sometimes, resolving your runtime error problems can be as simple as updating Windows with the latest service pack or another patch that Microsoft releases continuously.
To check for Windows updates (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10):
- Click the Start button.
- Type update in the search box and click Enter.
- The Windows Update dialog box appears.
- If updates are available, click the Install Updates button.