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How do I fix error code 6602?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Error code 6602 is a run-time error that can occur when using Microsoft Visual Basic. This error typically occurs when the code is trying to access a property or method that does not exist. For example, if you are trying to use the "Set" property of an object, but the object does not have a "Set" property, you will receive this error.

1. Restart your computer

  1. Boot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking.
  2. Click on Start, type "cmd" in the search box, and click on cmd.exe.
  3. At the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: net stop netlogon
  4. At the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: net start netlogon
  5. If you are prompted to provide a password, type the password for your computer.
  6. If you are not prompted to provide a password, then your computer is already in Safe Mode with Networking.
  7. At the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: reboot

2. Update your drivers

  1. Open Device Manager by clicking on the Start button, type "device manager" in the Start Search box, and press Enter.
  2. In the Device Manager window, double-click on the device or device class that is causing the problem.
  3. On the Properties tab, click on the Driver tab.
  4. In the Driver Package Details window, locate the driver package for the device or device class, and click on the Update Driver button.
  5. In the Update Driver dialog box, browse to the location of the driver package files, and click on the Open button.
  6. If the driver package is not installed on your computer, the Update Driver dialog box will show the location of the driver files that you can install on your computer. Click on the Install button to install the driver package.
  7. After the driver package has been installed, click on the Close button to exit the Update Driver dialog box.
  8. If the driver package is not installed on your computer, the Update Driver dialog box will show the location of the driver files that you can install on your computer. Click on the Install button to install the driver package.
  9. After the driver package has been installed, click on the Close button to exit the Update Driver dialog box.

3. Reinstall your drivers

Please follow these steps:

  1. Download and install the latest drivers for your device from the manufacturer's website or from Windows Update.
  2. Restart your computer.
  3. If prompted to do so, connect your device to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
  4. Right-click on the device in the Windows Device Manager and select Update Driver.
  5. Click on the Browse for Driver button and select the folder where the latest drivers for your device are located.
  6. Click on the Open button.
  7. If the drivers are not installed correctly, Windows may ask you to install them again. Click on the Yes button to install the drivers.
  8. If the drivers are installed correctly, your device should be listed under the Device Manager.

4. Check for Windows updates

  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Click on Windows Update.
  3. On the left-hand side, under the heading “Windows Update”, click on the “Check for updates” button.
  4. If there are any available updates, click on the “Install updates” button.
  5. If there are any available updates, click on the “Install updates” button.
  6. When the updates have been installed, click on the “Finish” button.

5. Check for updates for your BIOS

  1. Go to the BIOS menu and select “Maintenance”
  2. Select “Update & Restore”
  3. Choose the “Available Updates” tab and select the relevant update
  4. Click “Apply” to install the update
  5. Restart your computer to apply the updated BIOS If you are experiencing an error code such as 6602, it is likely that you need to update your BIOS. To do this, you will need to go to the BIOS menu and select “Maintenance”. Then, you will need to select “Update & Restore”. Next, you will need to choose the “Available Updates” tab and select the relevant update. Finally, you will need to click “Apply” to install the update. After the update is installed, you will need to restart your computer to apply the updated BIOS.

6. Run a virus scan

  1. Open the Programs and Features control panel.
  2. In the Programs and Features control panel, expand the antivirus software category and select VirusScan.
  3. Click on VirusScan and then on VirusScan Settings.
  4. In the VirusScan Settings window, under the General tab, click on the Scan Settings button.
  5. In the Scan Settings window, under the Scan Type tab, select the Perform a full system scan option.
  6. Click on the Start Scan button.
  7. VirusScan will scan your computer for viruses. If it finds any viruses, it will display a message indicating the viruses that were found.
  8. If you want to remove any viruses that were found, click on the Remove Selected button.
  9. If you want to keep any viruses that were found, click on the Quarantine Selected button.
  10. Click on the OK button to close the VirusScan Settings window.

If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:

  1. Run a malware scan
  2. Run a system file check
  3. Run a disk cleanup
  4. Run a disk defragmenter