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0XC000010D This error usually means a service or app can't assume another user's identity. Quick fix: adjust service logon or disable protection....
Cannot Verify Server Identity That popup means your iPhone can't trust the server's certificate. Usually a date/time glitch or Wi-Fi issue. Here's the fix....
0XC01C0014 This error means Windows Filter Manager can't find a volume during driver or disk operations. Quick fix: update or reinstall the filter driver (usuall...
0X80290103 This error shows when Windows can't read the TPM chip output. Usually a driver mismatch or broken TPM connection. Quick fix: restart, then clear TPM i...
0XC00D2783 This error means your DRM data store is borked—usually from a failed Windows update or app install. Here's how to reset it fast without reinstalling e...
0X00000279 This error hits when a driver refuses to enter standby. The fix is forcing the driver to accept S3 sleep or swapping it....
0X000002F2 Tells you a buffer's full of zeroes when it shouldn't be. Usually means a corrupt driver install or a bad memory dump file. Here's how to fix it....
0X40000033 This error means Windows invalidated your hibernation file. It pops up after a failed sleep or power loss. Fix it fast without reinstalling....
0XC0000150 Your PC can't talk to a serial device (old mouse, modem, or printer) at boot. Real fix is usually a driver rollback or disabling legacy COM ports....
Invalid Class Name Quick fix for the 'Invalid Class Name' error on hard drives. Usually a driver or registry glitch in Windows 10/11....
0XC000038E Your old driver didn't fully unload before the new one tried to load. Here's the exact fix and why it works....
0X800D019A This error means a disk on your Content Server came back online automatically after being in a catatonic state. The fix is usually a disk check or a t...
0X000019CA This error hits Windows Servers when a log sector gets remapped due to disk corruption or failing hardware. Here's how to isolate and fix it without w...
0x00000117 (TDR timeout) The 'Display driver stopped responding' error usually means your GPU got stuck for more than 2 seconds. Here's how to stop it from happening again....
0X0000051A This error shows up when a program's version doesn't match what Windows expects. Here's how to squash it fast....
0X80029C84 A circular dependency between COM types and modules. Almost always caused by a broken or misregistered DLL. Here's how to track it down and kill it....
0XC00D28B7 DRM error 0XC00D28B7 stops media playback in Windows Media Player. The real fix is clearing old DRM licenses and adjusting the clock. Here's how....
0XC01A002F Your log records got appended but couldn't flush. The fix is usually a corrupted log file or disk space. Here's the exact repair....
0XC00002B9 This error means Windows can't load a COM or driver interface. Start with a quick reg fix, then check drivers, then rebuild the COM database....
Your iPhone shows 'No Service' right after an iOS update, even though carrier settings say 'Updated'. It's almost always a stuck modem or corrupted PR...