How to fix ERROR_EA_LIST_INCONSISTENT error?

Fix – ERROR_EA_LIST_INCONSISTENT

Solution 1 – Change your sound settings According to users, The extended attributes are inconsistent message can be caused by certain sounds on your PC. To fix the problem, you need to change your sound settings by following these steps: After saving changes, check if the problem still appears. We know that this is an unusual solution, but many users claim that it works, so be sure to try it out. Solution 2 – Perform a Clean boot Third party applications and services can sometimes interfere with Windows and cause this problem to appear. In many cases these services and applications can start automatically with Windows and cause this problem to occur. To fix the problem, you need to perform Clean boot. This is relatively simple and you can do it by following these steps:

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If the issue doesn’t appear anymore, it means that a third-party application is causing this problem. To find the problematic application you need to repeat the same steps again and turn on all services and applications one by one or in groups. Keep in mind that you need to restart your PC or relog to your account to apply changes. After you find the problematic application, you need to remove it or update it to the latest version. Solution 3 – Change User Account Control settings In some cases this error can be caused by User Account Control settings. According to users, you can fix the problem simply by changing few settings. To do that, follow these steps: Few users also recommend to perform these steps from Safe Mode. To enter Safe Mode, follow these steps: After changing these settings, the problem should be resolved completely. Solution 4 – Disable sounds and reinstall your sound drivers Sometimes sounds and audio drivers can cause this problem to appear. To fix the issue, you need to disable all sounds and reinstall your audio driver. To do that, follow these simple steps:

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It seems that a corrupt driver can cause this problem to appear, but after reinstalling the audio driver everything should be back to normal. Few users also suggest to switch your audio scheme to Default to fix this problem. If you have custom sound schemes installed, be sure to try this before uninstalling the driver. Solution 5 – Check your accounts According to users, this problem occurs because one user account is assigned to two groups. This can be a problem, but you can fix it by following these steps: To apply the changes, you need to log off of every signed in account and log back in. Few users claim that the issue only affects standard non-administrator accounts, so if you have this problem you’ll need to upgrade standard account to administrator account to fix it.

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Solution 6 – Create a new user account Sometimes this problem can occur if your user account is corrupted. To fix the problem, you can try to create a new user account. This is rather simple and you can do it by following these steps: After creating a new user account check if the problem still appears. If not, you can switch to the newly created account and use it as your main one. Solution 7 – Install Windows updates Windows 10 is a solid operating system, but it has a couple of bugs. Sometimes this error can occur due to certain bugs, and the easiest way to fix it is to install the latest updates. By default, Windows 10 automatically installs these updates, but sometimes certain updates can get skipped. To fix this issue, you’ll need to check for updates manually. This is rather simple and you can do it by following these steps: Windows will now check for available updates and download them in the background. After installing the latest updates, check if the problem still appears. Several users reported that this solution worked for them, so be sure to try it out. Solution 8 – Temporarily uninstall your antivirus software If you want to protect your PC from malware, it’s important to have an antivirus installed. However, some antivirus tools can cause issues with Windows and lead to The extended attributes are inconsistent error message. To fix the problem, you can temporarily disable your third-party antivirus software and check if that helps. Even if you disable your antivirus, your PC won’t be vulnerable because Windows 10 comes with Windows Defender that protects it from online threats.

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If disabling the antivirus doesn’t solve the issue, you might have to uninstall it. It’s worth mentioning that antivirus tools tend to make changes to your registry and leave files even after you uninstall them. Those files can also cause problems, so it’s recommended to use a dedicated removal tool to remove your antivirus. Most major antivirus companies offer these tools for their software, so be sure to download one for your antivirus. If removing your antivirus fixes the problem, you might want to try updating it to the latest version or switch to a completely different antivirus tool. Users reported that Avast was causing this problem on their PC, but after removing it the issue was resolved completely. Solution 9 – Perform an SFC scan In some cases this error can occur if your system files are corrupted. If that’s the case, you might be able to repair them by performing an SFC scan. To do that on Windows 10, follow these steps: After the scan is finished, check if the problem appears again. Solution 10 – Run DISM scan If you can’t run SFC scan or if it was unable to fix the problem, you might want to try using DISM scan. To do that, open Command Prompt as administrator and enter Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth. The repair process will now start. This process can take a while so be sure not to interrupt it. Solution 10 – Change your power settings SPONSORED Sometimes your power settings can cause this error to appear, but you can fix it simply by changing few options. To do that, you need to do the following:

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After making these changes, try to run the problematic application again. If you can’t find the options from Step 4, it means that this solution doesn’t apply to your PC. Solution 11 – Change Group Policy Settings According to users, you might be able to fix this problem simply by changing your group policy settings. To do that, you need to make changes in Group Policy Editor by following these steps: Solution 12 – Uninstall problematic applications Sometimes third-party applications can cause certain errors, and one of those errors is The extended attributes are inconsistent. To fix the error, you need to find and remove the problematic application. Users reported that Crowdstrike app was causing the problem, so if you have this application on your PC, we urge you to remove it. To do that, follow these steps:

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If you don’t want to use the Settings app, you can remove the application by doing the following: After finding and removing the problematic application, the problem should be completely fixed. Keep in mind that almost any application can cause this problem to occur, so if you installed or updated any applications recently, be sure to remove them. Solution 13 – Perform a System Restore If this error message started appearing recently, you might be able to fix it by using System Restore. This is a useful feature that allows you to restore your PC to the previous state and fix many problems. To restore your system, do the following: After your PC is restored, the error should be resolved and everything will work normally. Solution 14 – Reset Windows 10 If the problem still persists, you might have to reset Windows 10. This process will delete all files from your system drive, so use it as a last resort. Before you start, we highly recommend to create a backup in order to preserve your important files. Lastly, this process might require Windows 10 installation media, and you can create one using Media Creation Tool. After creating a backup and installation media, you can reset your operating system by doing the following:

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After the process is done, you’ll have a clean installation of Windows 10. You’ll have to move your personal files from the backup and install all applications again. However, the problem with this error should be resolved. This is a drastic solution because it will remove all your files, so use it as a last solution.

Fix – “The extended attributes are inconsistent” Realtek

Solution 1 – Roll back the driver These types of problems can sometimes occur due to audio drivers, and if you’re having this problem, you might want to roll back your drivers. Usually it’s better to use the latest drivers, but sometimes even the latest version can have compatibility issues and bugs. If that’s the case, rolling back to the older version can usually fix the problem. To do that on Windows 10, follow these steps: If Roll back option isn’t available, you might have to uninstall the driver, download the older version from the manufacturer and install it instead.

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Solution 2 – Reinstall your video card Your video and audio can be closely related and sometimes your graphics card can cause this problem to appear. According to users, they managed to fix the problem simply by reinstalling their graphics card. This is a relatively advanced solution, so be extra cautious while performing it. This solution requires you to open your computer case, so if your PC is under warranty, you might want to skip this solution. To fix the problem, you need to do the following: After your PC starts, all Realtek audio drivers will be installed and sound should work properly. Solution 3 – Download drivers from a different source Windows 10 usually automatically installs the necessary drivers, but sometimes issues can occur. These drivers usually aren’t the latest, and that can cause this and many other errors to occur. To fix the problem you need to download drivers from a different source. The best choice would be to download audio drivers from your motherboard manufacturer’s website. However, few users reported that drivers from the manufacturer usually can’t fix this problem. On the other hand, users reported success while downloading drivers using MSI Live update tool, so be sure to try it out. Keep in mind that downloading drivers from third-party sources can be dangerous, therefore we advise you to always use an official website or driver download tool from your motherboard manufacturer.

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Fix – “The extended attributes are inconsistent” driver install

Solution 1 – Install older drivers According to users, this problem usually occurs while trying to install Nvidia drivers. To fix the problem, you can try uninstalling your current drivers and installing the older version. We already showed you how to do that in one of our previous solutions, so be sure to check it out. In addition, you can try using Display Driver Uninstaller. This is a free application that will completely remove your video card drivers from your PC. After removing the driver, go to your graphics card manufacturer’s website and download the older driver version. Several users reported that they fixed the problem by using older version of Nvidia drivers, so be sure to try that. Solution 2 – Check your printer settings Few users reported this error while trying to install printer drivers on their PC. The problem isn’t the printer driver, it’s your printer settings. To change printer settings, do the following: After making the changes, the problem should be fixed completely. According to users, sometimes a different port might be checked, and that can cause this problem to occur with your printer. To fix the problem, select the USB port like we showed you above, and the issue will be fixed. ERROR_EA_LIST_INCONSISTENT and The extended attributes are inconsistent errors can prevent you from running certain applications on your PC, but you should be able to fix them by using one of our solutions. READ ALSO:

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