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0X80092004 This error means Windows can't find a cryptographic object or property. It usually pops up in certificate-related tasks, like installing software or u...
0X000000FF Extended attributes on a file or folder got corrupt. Almost always happens after a failed backup or botched robocopy. Here's how to fix it....
0X80010008 Client disconnected mid-call? Here's why that kills your COM server and how to stop it from crashing your app....
0X80030006 This error means Windows can't talk to your drive properly. It's usually a corrupted handle after a failed eject or a driver hiccup. Quick fix: restar...
0XC023001B This error means Windows can't find a network driver file when mapping a file. The fix is reinstalling the NIC driver or clearing a corrupted file map...
FATAL: data directory has wrong ownership PostgreSQL refuses to start when it can't write to its data directory. The fix: check ownership and permissions. This usually happens after restoring ...
Your 3200MHz RAM is stuck at 2133MHz. The fix is enabling XMP or DOCP in BIOS. Here's why that works and what to do when it doesn't....
0X000401E2 COM moniker error when an object tries to bind to itself. Usually a malformed moniker string or missing server context. Here's how to squash it....
0XC0150011 This error pops up when a program tries to close an activation context that's already closed. Usually triggered by broken Visual C++ redistributables ...
0X00040200 This error pops up when Windows Event Log can't reach some subscribers, often after a bad software install or service hiccup. It's not a crash, but it...
0X00000543 You get this error when a process tries to open an anonymous security token and can't. It's almost always caused by a broken service or corrupt token ...
0X00001AAD Driver rollback timed out and hung Windows. This usually happens when a bad GPU or audio driver install fails and the system can't revert. Here's how ...
0XC00D1BD7 This error hits when Windows Media Player tries to speed up a video-only file. The fix is simple: swap codecs or use a different player....
0XC0262319 This error means Windows can't use a display path you're trying to set. Usually a driver issue or bad monitor cable. Here's what actually fixes it....
0X000019CC This error hits when the Event Log service tries to read or write outside the active log range. We'll fix it by clearing corrupted logs and resetting ...
Could not save because of a program error Photoshop throws this error when saving PSDs. Usually a scratch disk, preferences corruption, or file-permission issue. Here's how to fix it....
0XC0000308 Your PC can't play this DVD because the copy protection session key wasn't established. Usually a driver or playback app issue....
0X400D004F NS_I_TIGER_START error means the Title Server service is already running or started by another process. Two quick fixes can sort it in under a minute....
0XC00D2EE2 This Windows Media Center streaming error usually means IIS Application Pool crash or ACL corruption. Here's the order I'd check things....
0X000D1067 This error means your video player’s render pipeline is choked—timestamps are way behind. Usually a codec or GPU driver mismatch. Here’s how to fix it...