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Most of us can straightforwardly recognize AOL as one of the greatest conglomerates, which is specialized for producing Internet applications. AOL e-mail client application, messenger, online city guide, video service are some of the eye-catching features of this most eminent organization, which have certainly won the hearts of its customers since years. An efficient AOL customer service is the strongest measure, which adds value to the companys achievements.

Occasionally, it is observed that some of the AOL users encounter with an error message related to Internet connection error, while login to AOL account in its various versions, which can be frustrating sometimes. The error message repeatedly prompts the user to restart the system, which is not resolved even after restarting the system.

Most of the users generally, reinstall their AOL software to get rid of this technical difficulty at most of the times, if ever come across with this issue, but sometimes, reinstalling does not resolve the matter. The main reason for encountering this issue may be associated with outdated AOL Adapter INF files in your windows, which can be easily corrected by making some quick and easy changes in your system. So, here are some of the most useful troubleshooting steps, which can quickly resolve the issue, and optimize the performance of your AOL software:

Step 1: The first step to resolve the issue will be to open windows explorer on your system. You can perform this step by clicking on the Start button, located on the bottom left corner of your windows screen. Then, under the option namely Accessories, click Windows Explorer.

Step 2: Next, click on the option named as Tools located on the top menu of the windows explorer window, and then click on Folder Option. Then, under the Folder Options window, select the tab namely View and check the radio button named as Show hidden files and folders. And then, click apply, and Ok button respectively.

Step 3: The next step will be to click on the C drive from the left window, and open the folder named as INF. Then, locate the files that have the Starting three alphabets as OEM, and check their size; if you find any of these file with 0 storage size, then delete them immediately, if they are related to AOL adapter. You can easily check it by opening those files in your systems notepad. Make sure that you have also deleted their corresponding file, which has an extension of *.PNF.

Step 4: After having a closer look on AOL related OEM files, and deleting them from your PC, restart your system. On your systems restart, AOL adapter files will automatically be installed in an accurate way.

So, if you are one of the victims of this complicated technical issue, you can resolve the matter on your own by following the above-mentioned troubleshooting steps. But, if you possess limited knowledge in respect to technical aspects, it is strongly recommended to call AOL support number for the same, which can certainly protect your system from any further damage.

by: Neha Chauhan




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