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0XC00A0024 That error means Windows won't let you run a command unless you're physically logged into the console. Here's how to bypass it....
0X000025F6 This error means Active Directory already has a DNS zone record. You'll find it when promoting a domain controller or adding a zone. The fix is cleani...
0X000004B0 This pops up when Windows can't find or talk to a device you just plugged in. Most times it's a dead USB port or a driver that went sideways....
Stuck in an Adobe sign-in loop or seeing script errors? Turn off IPv6 and clear the cache. That fixes 90% of these issues....
0X801F0019 This error means Windows Filter Manager can't find the device object for a volume. Usually a broken antivirus minifilter or corrupted filter driver. H...
0X8010001E Smart card resource manager stopped. Usually a hung service or corrupted state. Three fixes from quick restart to SCM reset....
0XC0262431 This error says the main graphics adapter in a multi-monitor setup wasn't found. A quick driver reinstall or cable swap usually fixes it....
0XC000A084 That XML digital signature error usually means a signed file or catalog got corrupted. Here’s how to kill it fast....
0X80190029 Transaction metadata missing on a database file. Usually from a failed VSS backup or a corrupted NTFS transaction. Here's how to fix it....
0X80280004 TPM auditing operation failed but the actual TPM command worked. Almost always a permissions or registry issue. Here's how to kill it fast....
0X000020DA Active Directory schema update fails because the governsID attribute is missing or corrupted. Usually caused by a bad schema extension import or a per...
0X000036C1 This error means a manifest file has a bad assembly identity attribute. Usually a typo or mismatch in a program's XML manifest....
Your monitor flashes on and off every few seconds after going to sleep. The fix is usually a bad DisplayPort cable or a misconfigured power setting, n...
0X8000001C This error pops up when Windows detects a removable drive changed unexpectedly. Usually a USB, SD card, or disc issue. Here's how to stop it....
0XC01E0359 This error pops up when you connect too many monitors to a GPU that can't handle the path count. The fix is to cut down displays or tweak hardware....
0X00001AAC This error hits when the Transaction Manager (KTM) runs into a volatile resource conflict. The fix is straightforward—reset the transaction log or adj...
0XC01A000E This error means Windows can’t read a log file’s metadata. It usually happens after a crash or disk corruption. I’ll show you how to clear the log and...
0X80040169 This error shows when Windows can't find software installation data in Active Directory. Usually happens during Group Policy Software Installation (GP...
0X8000400D Happens when CoInitializeEx fails because a custom allocator isn't set right. You see it in multithreaded COM apps or plugins that mess with allocatio...
0X00002129 This error hits when you try to move an Active Directory object that's been tombstoned. The destination server already knows it's deleted. Here's how ...