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0X0000049B This error means the NTFS USN journal is off or corrupt. The quick fix is running fsutil to recreate it. I'll show you the exact command....
0X8028005C This error kills BitLocker or TPM operations. Here's how to fix it in three steps, from quick to thorough....
0XC000010C This error hits Windows file servers when a GUID can't be mapped to a file path. Corrupt volume GUIDs or broken symbolic links cause the crash....
0X80280048 Your TPM hit its write limit. Reset the TPM in BIOS or clear it in Windows. Quick fix, no reformat needed....
0X80290216 This fix for the TBSIMP_E_HASH_TABLE_FULL error (0X80290216) covers clearing TPM storage, updating drivers, and resetting TPM—with real-world triggers...
0X8028003E Fires when firmware or BitLocker locks a TPM NV index to read-only. Happens during provisioning or key creation. No workaround—NV can't be rewritten....
0X8028003F This error stops TPM firmware updates and NV index writes. I'll show you how to clear the NV index or disable write protection to fix it....
0X80280031 TPM command audit failed but returned success, usually from driver mismatch or firmware bug. Reboot, update drivers, or clear TPM....
0X80280803 Your TPM locked itself after too many wrong PIN attempts. You don't have to wait hours — resetting the lockout timer usually fixes it in a minute....
0XC00002F3 This error means Windows can't find a needed crypto function, usually after a failed update or driver install. The fix is to restore system files....
0X80290215 This error pops up when Windows Update tries to unload resources that are already cleared. Here's what triggers it and how to fix it fast....
0X80280053 This TPM error usually pops up after a firmware update or TPM reset. Here's how to clear it fast without reinstalling Windows....
0X8028003D This TPM error means your system's locality setting is wrong for the operation. It typically happens after a sudden shutdown or BIOS update. Here's th...
0X80280034 TPM chip error when Windows can't read the identity blob. Usually caused by driver mismatch or TPM firmware glitch. Fixes range from updating drivers ...
0X8028002D This TPM error means the physical presence bits got corrupted. Fix it by clearing TPM via BIOS or Windows, then re-enabling it cleanly....
0X80090026 The NTE_INVALID_HANDLE error usually means Windows can't read a cryptographic key. I'll walk you through the three most common causes and fixes....
0X8029010C TPM chip returned garbage, not an expected response. Usually a stale session or driver mismatch. Quick clear of TPM often fixes it....
0X80091002 This error pops up when Windows can't recognize a cryptographic algorithm – usually from outdated security certificates or broken system files. Here's...
0X8028001E This error usually hits during BitLocker setup or TPM firmware update on Windows 10/11, when the TPM receives a command with an incorrect tag. Here's ...
0X80280056 This error pops up during TPM attestation or BitLocker setup when the issuer's certificate chain is inconsistent. We'll clear the TPM and reinitialize...