Jump to content

How to Fix “The Software for this Device has been Blocked” Error on Windows 10 (Code 48) - Other Helpful Tutorials - InviteHawk - The #1 Trusted Source for Free Tracker Invites

Buy, Sell, Trade, or Find Free Invites for top private trackers like redacted, blutopia, losslessclub, femdomcult, filelist, Chdbits, Uhdbits, empornium, iptorrents, hdbits, gazellegames, animebytes, privatehd, myspleen, torrentleech, morethantv, bibliotik, alpharatio, blady, passthepopcorn, brokenstones, pornbay, cgpeers, cinemageddon, broadcasthenet, learnbits, torrentseeds, beyondhd, cinemaz, u2.dmhy, Karagarga, PTerclub, Nyaa.si, Polishtracker, and many more.

Recommended Posts


  • Member ID:  53,629
  • Followers:  0
  • Topic Count:  3,075
  • Topics Per Day:  1.55
  • Content Count:  3,094
  • Content Per Day:  1.56
  • Reputation:   105
  • Achievement Points:  4,020
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  01/24/2021
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  

What is Error Code 48?

Error Code 48 is encountered when a certain hardware device’s driver gets corrupted or incompatible with your system, which blocks the software of the device from performing its operations.

What causes Code 48 error?

Most common causes for this error include:

Outdated Drivers

Corrupted registry files

Virus or malware

Recent installation/update changes made on your system.

How to Fix “The Software for this Device has been Blocked” Error on Windows?

Here are a few useful solutions that will help you resolve Error Code 48 on Windows 10.

Solution #1: Reboot your Device

Starting off our list with the most simple, effortless yet effective method. We know it’s quite hard to believe, but most device driver errors are fixed by simply rebooting your device.

So, before you move ahead to more complicated troubleshooting hacks, make sure you first try your luck by restarting your device.

(Fingers Crossed)

Solution #2: Re-install Device Driver

Now let’s proceed to our next solution. So, if any recent changes have been done your system, uninstalling and reinstalling the hardware device drivers can help you to overcome this issue. Here’s what you need to do:

Right-click on the Start menu, launch Device Manager.

In the Device Manager window, right-click on the hardware device with which you’re facing the issue and select “Uninstall Device”.

To confirm your action, Windows will display a pop-up notification whether you want to uninstall the device or not. Tap on OK to confirm.

Reboot your device. As soon as your system restarts, Windows will automatically reinstall the hardware device that allows you to start afresh.

Also Read: Here is the 10 best Driver Updater Software for Windows to consider.

Solution #3: Scan your Device for Potential Virus, Malware Threats

The presence of virus or malware can also be a common cause for your hardware device drivers to not function properly on your system.

To make your job easy, you can use the Advanced System Optimizer tool that safeguards your system from any potential virus or malware threat. Apart from this, Advanced PC cleanup also allows you to get rid of junk/redundant files while improving the overall performance of your system.

Using a nifty tool like this will help you to quickly scan your entire system for viruses or malware, and in just a few clicks you can strengthen your PC’s security and performance.

Solution #4: System Restore

As we mentioned earlier, “the software for this device has been blocked” error usually occurs on Windows due to some recent installation changes made on your device, right?

So, what’s the best possible way to fix this? Well, you can use the Windows System Restore feature to roll back and restore to previous settings. In this way, whatever recent changes that have been made on your device can be eliminated from your device as soon as you restore to a previous checkpoint created by Windows. Here’s what you need to do to use this feature.

In the Start menu search box, type “System Restore” and hit Enter.

Select “Recovery Options”.

In the Control Panel window, tap on the “Configure System Restore” option.

Tap on the “System Restore” option to undo the recent system changes that took place on your device.

Once you choose this option, Windows will automatically roll back to the last restore point. In this way, any recent changes that have caused the registry files or driver failure on your system can be recovered.


  • Member ID:  48,211
  • Followers:  60
  • Topic Count:  144
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  30,044
  • Content Per Day:  13.18
  • Reputation:   2,205
  • Achievement Points:  38,199
  • Days Won:  12
  • Joined:  04/09/2020
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  

Avoid unnecessary posts such as 'Thank you', 'Welcome', etc. Such posts will be deleted and user will be warned if it happens again. If caught spamming, the following actions are applicable -

  • First time - Warning
  • Second time - 5000 Points will be deducted
  • Third time - Ban for 7 days
  • Fourth time - Permanent Ban

If the post helped you, reward the user by reacting to the post like this -

download.png

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Read this before posting -
  • Only post if you have something valuable to contribute.
  • Avoid unnecessary posts such as 'Thank you', 'Welcome', etc. Such posts will be deleted and you will be warned if it happens again.
  • If the post helped you, reward the user by reacting to the post like this -                      1.jpg
Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Customer Reviews

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.