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0X000032D6 IPSec default main mode auth list is missing or corrupted. Almost always a registry corruption or group policy conflict....
0X0000138E This error pops up when a cluster resource is stuck offline or pending. The fix is usually a resource dependency check and a forced restart....
0X80090019 Your encryption key set is missing or corrupted. Usually hits after a Windows update or certificate change. Quick fix: clear your credential cache....
0X000D2746 Your DRM license check got cancelled mid-stream. Usually happens when a media app or browser loses contact with the license server. Here's how to fix ...
0X8009480F This happens when a certificate request includes a DNS SAN but the CA can't resolve it. Fix the DNS record or remove the SAN. Here's how....
Error State, Printer Offline Printer stuck in error state after paper jam or power loss. The spooler service and driver cache are the usual culprits. Here's how to fix it fast....
0x80070005 This error means Windows can't access a file or registry key due to permission issues. Here are three concrete fixes, starting with the most common....
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....
0X00000836 Error 0X00000836 means the workstation service is missing or corrupted. We'll reinstall it and get your network back....
WiFi dropping every few minutes on Windows 11? The power saving setting on your adapter is usually the culprit. Here's how to kill it....
IPv6 no internet access error in Windows occurs when the system cannot obtain a valid IPv6 address. This guide provides step-by-step fixes including r...
SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED This blue screen usually shows up after a driver or Windows update. It's a conflict between a driver and your hardware....
0X000003EE This error means the file you're using was opened before its drive was changed externally. Close the file and reopen it. That's the fix 90% of the tim...
You search Google, click a result, and it bounces back to Google. Usually a busted browser extension or corrupted DNS cache. Here's the fix....
0X800B0009 Error 0x800B0009 means Windows can't figure out how big some data is, usually during certificate or registry operations. Quick fix: clear the Software...
0X000006FD This error means your PC lost its domain trust. It's usually caused by a password mismatch. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X0000027A Windows says a system file got corrupted and already replaced it—but you're still seeing the error. Here's how to fix what's left behind....
0X4000002C This isn't an error—it's a notification that firmware updated. Usually harmless, but can stall drivers or apps expecting a clean state....
NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID Your PC's clock is wrong. Chrome freaks out because the certificate dates don't match. Fix the date and time, and you're done....
0X000004EF Kerberos PKINIT authentication failed. Usually happens after a Windows update or when your computer's time is off. Here's how to fix it fast....