here this is the description about amdox magic cube
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Many teachers encounter prompts like “Error loading QR code” or “No network connection, please check your local network” when logging in. It’s frustrating when your internet seems fine but the app won’t connect! 🤔 Actually, the issue usually isn’t your internet speed—it’s about these two key points. Follow these 2 steps to fix it instantly: Verify Connection: Ensure your computer is connected to a stable network to rule out any physical disconnections or Wi-Fi drops. Sync System Time (Crucial!): Check the date and time in the bottom right corner of your screen. It must be accurate to the minute. If your system time is out of sync, security certificates cannot be verified, causing the QR code to fail. 💡 How to Fix: Right-click the time on your taskbar, select “Adjust date/time,” and toggle on “Set time automatically” (or manually update it to the correct time). Once your time is synced and the network is confirmed, reopen the login page, and the QR code will load perfectly! 🚀
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Teachers, have you ever encountered this situation while teaching with Magic Cube: you open your PPT slides, ready to start the lesson, but realize the familiar “Amdoa Teaching Assistant” toolbar...
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Teachers, have you ever encountered this confusing situation: Magic Cube installs successfully, and the desktop icon is right there, but when you click it, absolutely nothing happens? 🤔 Don’t reinstall your operating system just yet! It’s usually not a bug in the app. It’s likely that your antivirus software (like 360 Total Security) is being over-protective and has “cleaned up” Magic Cube’s core configuration files by mistake. 🚫 (For the tech-savvy: It usually deletes AmdoxRubik.dll in version 2.1 or AmdoxRubik.LocalWeb.dll in older versions) To fix this permanently, you not only need to reinstall the app but also give it a “pass.” Here is how to do it (using 360 Antivirus as an example): Step 1: Reinstall to Recover Files. Temporarily exit/disable your antivirus, then reinstall Magic Cube to bring back the missing files. Step 2: Add to Trust List (Whitelist). Open 360 Antivirus after installation: Click on “Trojan Scan” 🛡. Find and click on “Trust Zone”. Select “Add Directory” and add the entire Magic Cube installation folder to the list. Once added to the Trust Zone, the antivirus will stop “attacking” the friendly software, and it will launch instantly every time! 🚀
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What is the most frustrating thing when preparing lessons? Getting an “Upload Failed” error after working hard on your materials! 😫 Don’t smash your keyboard or blame the internet connection just yet. It is usually caused by these three overlooked reasons. Check this list to troubleshoot quickly: 📂 Is the file “Missing”? Check if your source PPT file was accidentally deleted or moved to another folder. If the system can’t locate the source file, it certainly can’t upload it. 🚫 Is the file “In Use”? This is the most common cause! Is your PPT slide deck still open? If the file is currently open or being edited in software like WPS or Office, the system cannot grab it for upload. Please make sure to close the document first, then try again. 💾 Is your storage “Full”? Check if you have enough Cloud Space remaining. If your storage is full, it’s like an overflowing cup—you can’t squeeze any more files in! Check these three blockers, and you’ll be uploading your resources in no time! 🚀 Check these three blockers, and you’ll be uploading your resources in no time! 🚀
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The most awkward moment for a teacher? You arrive at the classroom, only to realize your USB drive is still plugged into your office computer. Or even worse—the slides you...
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Every midterm or final season, the loudest sounds in the office are nonstop mouse clicks and teachers sighing 😫“This question is too hard.”“The knowledge points aren’t well covered.”“Why is the...
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