4,038 solutions found, page 115 of 202
0XC00D1198 Windows Media Player can't connect to a server. Usually a firewall or network issue. These steps fix it fast....
0X000036B5 This error means a Windows app's manifest file has a syntax error. Start with the quick fix—run SFC—then try rebuilding the component store. Works on ...
0X80110822 This error means COM+ tried to use an invalid SAFER level. Usually it's a corrupt COM+ partition or bad registry entry. Here's how to kill it fast....
0XC038005B Snap-in won't let you create a mirror volume? That error means the disk's partition style is wrong. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X80030106 This error hits when Windows can't access a file or folder because the path needs to be shared. Usually happens with mapped drives or UNC paths in scr...
Cannot Verify Server Identity This iOS 17 error blocks mail and calendar connections. It's usually a certificate mismatch from an outdated profile or wrong date. Here's the fix....
Cannot Connect to App Store That dreaded popup when you try to update or download an app. Here's what's actually causing it and how to fix it fast....
0X8001012F COM permissions can't match a user or group SID. Usually happens after account renames or domain migrations. Three fixes from quick to thorough....
0X000007E0 This error means Windows can't find or load a color profile for a display or printer. The fix is usually deleting a corrupted profile or reinstalling ...
0XC022002B Windows blocks a policy because it contains the same keying module twice. Usually caused by duplicate IPsec rules or corrupted Windows Filtering Platf...
This error indicates launchd per-user processes crashing repeatedly, often due to corrupted plist files or system configuration issues. Symptoms inclu...
0X00000713 This error pops up when you're trying to stop or unload a service or driver, and Windows says 'nope, something's still holding it.' It's almost always...
0X40000370 Active Directory stops responding or kicks you out. Usually a bad domain controller restart or replication timeout. Here's how to pin it down and fix ...
0XC00D0014 Quick fix: close the app, flush DNS, restart the service. This error means your app couldn't write data to the network — usually a firewall or DNS hic...
0XC00D1B58 Windows Media Player or DirectShow apps throw this when editing a video file and the mark-in time is set wrong. Usually a corrupted file or third-part...
0XC00D001D This error stops media apps from opening files. Usually it's a permissions or file-lock issue. We'll walk through three fixes, starting with the one t...
0X00003639 Windows throws this when your VPN or IPsec certificate key is too short for the security policy. Usually a 1024-bit RSA cert - you need 2048-bit or hi...
0XC0000285 Windows throws this when an app asks for a tape or disc slot that doesn't physically exist. The fix: update or reconfigure the changer driver, or repl...
0X000006D6 This error pops up when Windows can't verify an authorization service during remote calls. Usually a quick registry tweak or service restart fixes it....
0XC00D2849 This error means Windows Media Player or a DRM'd app can't find the key ID for protected content. Usually a corrupt license cache or wrong file....