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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....
0XC00D11E5 This error means WMP lost its audio device mid-playback. Usually a driver handshake failure or a Windows audio service hiccup....
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...
0X00002142 You can't nest global security groups in a mixed domain. The fix is to change the domain functional level or use universal groups. Here's how....
0X000010DE Your PC can't see removable media like a USB drive or DVD. Here's why and how to fix it without wasting time....
0X801F0016 This error means a kernel minifilter driver tried to attach a context to an object but never registered how to allocate that context. You'll see this ...
0X00000FA6 Replication failed because your Active Directory domain controller tried talking to a server it doesn't recognize. Fix it by checking the allowed part...
0XC00002AF This error pops up moving users or groups between AD domains. It's almost always a security or schema mismatch....
0XC00D003B You tried to tune a radio or TV station that Windows Media Center thinks doesn't exist. The fix is clearing the stale channel cache....
0X80280018 TPM says your PCR values don't match expected ones. Usually happens after a firmware update or TPM reset. BitLocker and secure boot complain....
0X000D1061 This error pops up when a DirectShow filter graph fails to connect pins because the source and target pin types already match — usually a sign of wron...
0XC0000235 This error means NtClose tried to close a handle that was explicitly protected with NtSetInformationObject. It's almost always a driver or kernel bug ...
0X00000659 Get past the 'installation is forbidden by system policy' error on Windows. This is a group policy issue, not a broken installer. Here's the real fix....
0XC000005A This error means Windows refuses to set a security ID as object owner—usually from broken user profiles or domain SID mismatches. Here's how to fix it...
0XC00D11C1 You're trying to stream or play a URL in WMP and it times out. Usually a firewall, proxy, or network issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00A0039 Remote Desktop session fails with this error when your client version doesn't match the server's session. The fix is usually updating RDP or clearing ...
0XC0262309 This error pops up when Windows can't validate a video mode set for a display. Usually happens after a driver update or when plugging in an external m...
0X000036E9 This error pops up when Windows can't find the root element in a side-by-side manifest XML file. Usually means the manifest is empty or badly formed....
0X000036FE Corrupt or missing catalog file for a side-by-side assembly. Almost always caused by a botched Windows update or a failed software install....
0X000008A1 This error means Windows stopped accepting new network logons. The fix is quick: restart the Server service or tweak a registry key....