IME, you usually can just google things like that and as long as you're willing to read through the first ~5 results to see if the situation is similar to yours, you'll very often find the solution to your problem.
I used to be a teaching assistant for a programming class at a top university, and it was astounding how often my students' issues could be solved by simply copy/pasting the error message into Google.
It seemed like most of my students were often so intimidated by the scary red error text that they didn't even try to solve it themselves, they just gave up and assumed it was unfixable. About halfway through my semester I reached a breaking point and spent an entire lecture where I had a list of previous emails from students asking for help, copy/pasted their questions verbatim into Google search, and showed how often the solution was found within the first few search results.
I used to be a teaching assistant for a programming class at a top university, and it was astounding how often my students' issues could be solved by simply copy/pasting the error message into Google.
It seemed like most of my students were often so intimidated by the scary red error text that they didn't even try to solve it themselves, they just gave up and assumed it was unfixable. About halfway through my semester I reached a breaking point and spent an entire lecture where I had a list of previous emails from students asking for help, copy/pasted their questions verbatim into Google search, and showed how often the solution was found within the first few search results.