Tips and Tricks to Fix zoom error 1006

The zoom error 1006 is an error that pops up while trying to register or login to the Windows store with Microsoft accounts.
This error can occur both on the PC and mobile devices.
The error 1006 message states that the following error occurred while attempting to sign in:
> There was an error signing you in. The error code is 1006.
The error 1006 problem can occur due to a number of reasons.

  • The zoom error 1006 message can occur due to problems with your graphics card or drivers.
  • Changing the zoom scale can solve this problem, but you need to take different steps depending on the actual problem.
  • You can easily correct this issue by updating the drivers or changing certain settings.
  • You should also check your monitor settings when facing this problem.

Change your display settings

  1. Go to Display settings on your Windows 10 device.
  2. Change the resolution from 4K to 1080p.
    Change the resolution from 4K to 1080p.
  3. Go back to Netflix and check if the error is resolved.
  4. Disable hardware acceleration
    Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  5. Type msconfig in the dialog box and press Enter.
  6. Navigate to the Services tab.
    Navigate to the Services tab.
  7. Double-click on the Hide all Microsoft services check box.
  8. Go to the Startup tab.
  9. Uncheck any startup programs that you do not using.
  10. Click Apply and OK to save changes.
  11. Restart your computer and check if the error is resolved.
  12. Delete the Netflix cache
    Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  13. Type %Appdata% in the Run dialog box and press Enter.
    Type %Appdata% in the Run dialog box and press Enter.
  14. Navigate to the Netflix folder.
  15. Delete all files inside the Netflix folder.
  16. Restart your computer and check if the error is resolved.

Update your display driver

  1. Go to Device Manager > right-click your GPU > select Properties
  2. Click the Driver tab > click the Update Driver button
    Click the Driver tab > click the Update Driver button
  3. Your system will scan for an updated driver
  4. Restart your PC if needed

Update your graphics card driver

  1. Right-click on Start and select Device Manager from the list.
  2. In Device Manager, locate your graphics card. Right-click on it and select Update driver.
    In Device Manager, locate your graphics card. Right-click on it and select Update driver.

Delete the LocalStore folder

  1. Go to File Explorer, then, click on the This PC icon, and open the Local Disk (C:).
  2. Locate the LocalStore folder, right-click on it, and choose Delete.
    Locate the LocalStore folder, right-click on it, and choose Delete.

Install third-party programs

  1. Try uninstalling all third-party programs installed on your computer. To do this, open the Control Panel, locate Programs, and uninstall every program on the list.
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