(c4p app) Error: Complete Guide

Generally speaking, the c4p app error stems from a corrupted installation, corrupt registry entries, or from incompatible files.
The c4p app error usually pops up and interrupts the user when trying to uninstall the c4p app.
If you are also troubled by this problem, here are a few troubleshooting tips to help you resolve the c4p app error.

  • The c4p app error can appear when trying to open .c4p files.
  • Using a third-party app to create a .c4p file can help with this problem.
  • Some users also suggest creating a new user account and signing in with it.

Disconnect all USB devices

  1. Disconnect all cables from the router
    Disconnect all cables between your router and modem
    Disconnect all cables from the modem
  2. Press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds.
  3. Reconnect all cables
    Reconnect all cables
  4. Press the Power button for 10 seconds
  5. Power cycle your modem
  6. Power cycle your router

Run the Windows Troubleshooter

  1. Open Run from the Windows taskbar.
  2. Enter †̃troubleshoot’ in Run’s text box.
    Enter †̃troubleshoot' in Run's text box.
  3. Click Troubleshoot in the results.
  4. Click Windows Update to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
  5. Select the Update history option, and click the Apply repairs button.
  6. Select the Apply repairs automatically option.
    Select the Apply repairs automatically option.
  7. Click Next on the confirmation prompt.

Run the SFC scan

  1. Press Windows + R to open Run, enter cmd in the text field, and click on the OK button.
  2. Now, type sfc /scannow and press the Enter key.
    Now, type sfc /scannow and press the Enter key.
  3. Wait for the process to complete, and restart your computer.

Run the DISM scan

  1. To run the DISM scan: 1. Press Windows + R to open Run, type cmd, and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open an elevated Command prompt.
  2. 2. Now, type the Dism command and hit Enter.
    2. Now, type the Dism command and hit Enter.
  3. 3. Your system will now automatically scan for missing/corrupted files.
  4. Reboot your PC

Reset your PC

  1. Press the Windows key + I to launch the Settings app, click on Update & Security from the menu on the left, and then click on Recovery from the right.
  2. Next, click on Get started under Reset this PC.
    Next, click on Get started under Reset this PC.
  3. Choose the Keep my files option.
  4. Click Next and wait for the process to complete.
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