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0X000004DD You get this when Windows tries to access a network resource without a valid network logon session. Usually a stale credential cache or offline files ...
0X00000842 This error means the Server service is stuck or disabled. The quick fix is to restart it and check dependencies. I've fixed this on hundreds of Window...
0X80280061 This error pops up when you try to revoke the Endorsement Key on a TPM that’s been locked into a permanent state. It’s common after TPM firmware updat...
Adobe apps crashing on startup? Chances are corrupted preferences. Delete the folder and let the app rebuild it. Works in 90% of cases....
0X800F0214 This error means Windows can't find valid driver INFs in the specified path. Usually caused by a wrong folder or missing files. Here's how to fix it f...
A stale oplog entry can block replica set elections. Here's how to find the offending entry and force a new primary election....
0XC000A081 This error means data got lost when writing to a network share. It's almost always a caching or SMB protocol issue. Here's the fix....
0X00000052 This error means Windows couldn't create a file or folder. Usually a permissions or disk issue. Here's how to nail it down fast....
0X00000586 This error means Windows can't load a corrupted icon or thumbnail cache. We'll clear the cache directly then rebuild it — works on Win10 and Win11....
0XC00D2772 This error pops up when Windows Media Player or a DRM app can't grab your device's certificate. Here's the exact fix, why it happens, and how to stop ...
Google search redirects in a loop on iPhone? Usually a corrupt Safari Cache, a misconfigured content blocker, or a stuck Google Account cookie. Here's...
0XC00D109E This error means Windows Media Player can't build a playlist, usually from corrupt library data or a stuck database. Here's how to fix it fast....
Your iPhone's stuck on the Apple logo after an update. Force restart is the first fix, but recovery mode is the real solution....
0X80091002 This error pops up when Windows can't recognize a cryptographic algorithm – usually from outdated security certificates or broken system files. Here's...
0XC0000131 This 16-bit app error means you're trying to run a DOS/Win16 program on 64-bit Windows. The fix is either enabling NTVDM or finding a 32/64-bit replac...
0X00001A32 Your transaction manager won't start, usually because of a corrupted log file or bad registry key. Here's the exact fixes I've used for years....
0X0000171B This error pops up when a cluster node tries to access registry data it doesn't own. The fix is to move or re-register the resource group....
0XC00D1030 This error pops up when WMP can't render a bitmap. The quick fix is clearing the art cache or resetting the library. I'll show you exactly how....
0X00001073 Error 0x1073 means Windows can't read or write WMI registration data. The fix is resetting the WMI repository. Here's how to do it without reinstallin...
0X00090323 This error pops up when Windows can't establish a secure LSA context, often during authentication or printing. Here's how to squash it fast....