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0X000003FC You get this error when trying to create a symlink in a registry key that already has subkeys or values. Here's the fix....
NS_ERROR_FILE_CORRUPTED This error hits when your bookmarks or history database gets corrupted. We'll walk you through three fixes, from a quick reset to rebuilding the datab...
0XC00D1167 This error means your DVD drive or software can't handle Macrovision copy protection. The quick fix is disabling digital output or switching software....
0X80280030 Your TPM chip is throwing a audit fail because the command itself failed. Clear the TPM or update the firmware—skip the BIOS reset nonsense....
0X80290210 This error means your TPM has run out of context slots, often due to BitLocker or TPM-heavy apps. Here's how to clear stale contexts and stop the floo...
0X80310019 This error pops up when BitLocker thinks you're trying to encrypt the wrong volume. We'll fix it fast....
0XC00D1239 Windows Media Player can't copy a file from your device. Usually a corrupted file, sync mismatch, or write protection. Quick fix: delete the file from...
0X000010EE This error pops up when a drive or volume reports a corrupted on-medium identifier. The fix is a diskpart cleanup and format. Here's the real deal....
0XC00002B5 This error means your app triggered multiple floating-point traps at once. Common with old games, CAD tools, or crypto miners on modern CPUs....
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL The 'DirectX function CreateTexture2D failed' error occurs when a game or application cannot allocate a texture resource. This is typically due to ins...
0X00000716 This error means Windows can't find a resource in a DLL or EXE file. Usually a corrupted system file or broken app install. Here's the real fix....
0X8028002D This TPM error means the physical presence bits got corrupted. Fix it by clearing TPM via BIOS or Windows, then re-enabling it cleanly....
0X8004D082 This error pops up when MSDTC tries to access a transaction log that's still being recovered after a crash or restart. The fix is usually waiting, kil...
0XC00D0FA0 Windows says there's no CD, but you just put one in. This usually means the drive's having a read issue or Windows Media Player is confused....
0X000019F1 This error means Windows can't open a log container—usually a corrupt .evtx file or permission snafu. We'll start with a quick restart, then dig into ...
Quick fix: unmount and remount the drive, or use Disk Utility First Aid. Common cause: macOS file system glitch after ejecting improperly....
0X000000BE Happens when you try to run a 64-bit program on a 32-bit Windows, or a corrupt .dll file. The real fix is using the right version or reinstalling....
0X000000CE File path too long error. Here's the direct fix: shorten the path or enable long paths in Windows 10/11. No BS....
0XC00D1B98 A quick fix for the NS_E_MISSING_AUDIENCE error. This happens in Windows Media Encoder or Expression Encoder when an output stream's audience element ...
0XC0000144 This error shows when a program crashes with an unhandled exception. Usually due to corrupted files, driver issues, or memory bugs....