Solution to Blogger bX-dt6how , bX-btcv0r , bX-qarjrd Errors.
Most of us saw error pages while using blogger , Blogger always says same thing to solve problem , but nobody helps and nothing works , as i experinced a lot of blogger errors yesterday i found the ways to solve these three blogger errors. When reporting this error to Blogger Support or on the Blogger Help * Describe what you were doing when you got this error. bX-4smx9i This information will help us to track down your specific problem and It want us to share our problem on Blogger Groups , when you check blogger groups you will see that most bloggers questions remain unanswered which means that you cannot solve your problem on Blogger Groups.So what to do? If its not “technical” problem , there is a solution almost works on every blogger error which is deleting cookies.Yesterday i couldn’t anything on blogger since it showed errors frequently,and i wanted help from google employers on Blogger Group . But they didn’t answered . So i tried to delete my cookies and it worked.So the cure for blogger errors is deleting cookies and restarting browser.
When blogger cannot do the thing we want blogger to do such as posting articles , saving a new blogger xml template, blogger show a page saying ;
We’re sorry, but we were unable to complete your request.
Group, please:
* Provide the following error code and additional information.
Additional information
blogID: 0000000000000000
host: www.blogger.com
uri: /html
fix it! We apologize for the inconvenience.
One Comment on “Solution to Blogger bX-dt6how , bX-btcv0r , bX-qarjrd Errors.”
You should also let your readers know that there is also a way to bypass the error screen altogether! I have tried it and it works EVERY time. Everytime I’m at my blog and I get the error code screen I just bypass out of and I’m back again able to continue to work on my blog.
Ask the blogger staff for the process to get out of the error code screen while they work on solving the error code problem.
There is also an error code blog that has information on the error codes that have been solved. It’s kind of ironic that the blogger staff don’t even mention that blog but from what I can see I don’t even know whether or not that blog is an “official” blogger.com blog. (But it sure does LOOK like it!)