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0X00001F4B This FRS error means a domain controller can't talk back to its parent. Almost always a network or time sync issue. Here's how to stomp it out fast....
0X00000426 This error pops up when a service you're trying to use isn't running. It's common after reboots or failed updates. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00D0190 This error means one content server can't talk to another. We'll start with a quick restart, then check network settings, and finally dig into certifi...
0X8030010E Error when creating Data Collector Set in Performance Monitor—needs full executable path. Simple registry or command-line fix....
0X8028400D Windows throws this when the TPM driver bails on a command. Usually it's a driver conflict or TPM firmware glitch, not hardware failure....
0X00000A6F This error means the DFS rename target path is malformed or unreachable. Usually a missing folder or wrong namespace path....
0XC003005A This error means a Windows machine's RPC serialization package is out of sync with a server. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00002734 Your app says a blocking operation is stuck. This usually means a socket call got interrupted or a Winsock lock is held up. I'll walk you through the ...
0X00001779 This error pops up when you try to write to a file marked read-only. The fix is usually unchecking the read-only attribute or adjusting NTFS permissio...
0X8029020F Your TPM is out of space for new resources. Clear TPM owner auth and reset it, or delete old keys. This fix takes 10 minutes....
0X000003F8 Windows hits this when registry can't read/write disk. Usually a dying drive or corrupted hive file. Here's the fix, fast....
0X000004C7 Windows throws this when a user or system cancels a pending operation. Often harmless, but can lock up installers or file transfers if mishandled....
0X80320004 This error means Windows Filtering Platform lost a required layer. Usually a corrupted WFP state after a Windows update. One netsh command fixes it....
0X000020E7 You tried to modify a protected AD object and got denied. The fix is usually taking ownership or fixing the SDProp timestamp....
0XC00000DE This error means you're trying to do a domain operation on a DC that isn't the PDC. The fix depends on whether you need the PDC role moved or you're o...
0XC01A0023 This error hits when a Common Log File System (CLFS) log has only one container, but needs at least two. You'll see it in Windows Event Viewer or tool...
0X00000995 Windows can't find a domain controller for your domain. This usually means DNS, network, or domain trust got broken. Let's fix it step-by-step....
0XC0020002 This error means a program tried to use an RPC binding handle that doesn't match the expected type. Usually it's a misconfigured service or corrupt RP...
0XC00D0BD1 This Windows error pops up when network packet size is set too small for multicast streams. Usually caused by misconfigured VPN or firewall rules....
0X00002035 Active Directory throws this when a DC refuses an operation. Common culprits: lingering objects, time skew, or replication issues. Here's how to nail ...