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0XC00D00C8 This error kills Windows Media Center's TV functionality. It usually means the network driver or service is buggy. Restarting the service or reinstall...
0X0000088E This error means a Windows service crashed without cleanup. Usually caused by memory corruption, bad service config, or antivirus interference....
0X4000001A A corrupt Windows log file or damaged registry hive triggers this popup. Clear the log or restore a registry backup to fix it....
0XC00D0046 Missing file parser for Windows Media streaming. The culprit is a corrupted or missing codec or filter. Fix it by reinstating the Windows Media Format...
0X000032E1 IPSec quick mode policy added but some offers unsupported. Usually mismatched encryption or auth settings. Here's the real fix....
0X000036D9 This Windows side-by-side manifest error usually means a corrupted system file or a bad app install. Here's how to kill it fast....
0X00002592 This means you tried to delete the SOA record for a zone in Windows DNS. You can't do that directly — the real fix is rebuilding or removing the zone ...
0XC00A0016 Quick fix: delete the orphaned RDP-Tcp listener registry key. That session name collision means Windows Remote Desktop thinks a name you're using is a...
0X00000022 Your PC thinks the wrong disk is inserted. This usually means a USB or optical drive letter got stuck or the disk isn't ready yet. I'll show you how t...
0XC00002F3 This error means Windows can't find a needed crypto function, usually after a failed update or driver install. The fix is to restore system files....
0XC00D0FCD Windows Media Center can't play a recorded TV file because its integrity check failed. The file's likely corrupt or the disk is failing....
0X0000049A This error hits when a disk tool tries to access the USN journal while it's being deleted. Happens often with chkdsk or backup software on Windows 10/...
0X80040111 This COM error means Windows can't instantiate a required class object. Usually a corrupt COM registration or a missing DLL. Fix it fast with these st...
0X0000219D This error means an object in AD has a duplicate GUID or SID. Happens when restoring snapshots or syncing between domains. Quick fix: delete the dupli...
0X00000161 You hit Windows' session limit. Here's how to kick stale users or raise the cap, from a quick logout to a registry edit....
0XC01A001B Happens when Windows can't adjust reserved log space. Usually a corrupt log file or driver conflict. Here's how to fix it without wasting time....
0x00000709 or printer not found Your PC can't see the network printer? Usually a driver mismatch or stale spooler. Here's the fix from years of small business IT work....
0XC01A0011 This error means Windows can't delete a log file—usually because another process has it locked or the container's full. Here's the quick fix....
0X000004BD This error pops up when Windows can't parse a service name you typed. Usually a typo or a corrupt service entry. Here's how to squash it fast....
0X80280046 This error hits when you try to write data to a TPM area but don't send the full block. It usually happens with BitLocker or TPM provisioning tools on...