


Now in the case of a model update we didn't want to interrupt the process whenever an 'Alert' was generated so we decided to implement instead this 'roadsign-like' icon scheme instead. You can ignore it if you choose and the operation will still complete successfully and a valid model will be the result. An 'Alert' does not mean that there was a failure, but merely a condition that you might be interested in knowing about.

And if it finds any problem or error in any of them, then it will give you some solutions or give some suggestions or helps you to contact Microsoft support.Perhaps it would help if you thought of them as 'Alerts' which take place during an update, not all that different than the 'Alerts' you may have seen when you've been creating or editing a feature interactively. This Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant tool scan all of your Microsoft’s product installed on your computer. After downloading the file, follow the steps given below.ġ) Run the file which you have downloaded and agree to their services Agreement.Ģ) After this, select the product which is having the issue and press next.ģ) Now you have to make a search for the problem having a description related to the yellow triangle with an exclamation mark on it and press the next button.Ĥ) Then Microsoft Support will give you some of the solutions to this issue or, if not, will give some suggestions just follow them. If all of this works, then you can directly contact Microsoft support by downloading Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant. After clicking on it, you can use the same account by putting its credentials, and this may overcome your problem.
