78081g503.ic655 Not Found -
| Cause | Description | |-------|-------------| | Missing or deleted file | The referenced component was accidentally removed or quarantined by antivirus. | | Corrupted installation | Partial or damaged software installation left the file absent. | | Incorrect version | An update or patch changed the naming convention, but a reference was not updated. | | Path or environment variable issue | The software cannot resolve the correct directory due to misconfigured paths. | | Registry or configuration error | A hardcoded reference points to a non-existent location. |
If the storage medium (NOR flash, EEPROM, or hard disk sector) holding the IC definition has bit rot or bad sectors, the file becomes unreadable. This is common in equipment over 10 years old.
Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:
Check Recycle Bin/Trash:
Reinstall the Application:
Check for Software Updates:
Run a System File Check (for Windows):
Use a File Recovery Tool:
Revert System Changes:
Seek Specific Help:
The string 78081g503.ic655 appears to be a unique identifier—likely a filename, registry key, asset reference, or configuration component—used by a specific program, driver, or script. The error indicates that the system or application attempted to locate this resource but failed.
Such identifiers are common in:
If the hardware IC is unresponsive, use a JTAG programmer to reload the IC’s internal configuration (e.g., Xilinx or Altera FPGA bitstream). You will need the original .bit or .svf file. 78081g503.ic655 not found
If the file is a system-level component (less likely but possible):