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0X80110449 This error means COM+ is blocking an operation because the component you're trying to register was built for a different CPU architecture—like 32-bit ...
Q-Code 53 ASUS boards with DDR5 often hang on Q-Code 53. This means the CPU's memory controller can't talk to your RAM. A cold boot and reseat usually fix it—bu...
Cannot add foreign key constraint This error hits when creating or altering a table with a foreign key. It's almost always a mismatch in data types, collation, or referenced key. Here'...
0X80290117 This error hits when TPM PCR data doesn't match expected values, often after BIOS updates or hardware changes. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00D10D1 Windows Media Player can't play a file because a required codec is missing. This usually happens with uncommon video formats or after a Windows update...
0X8004D085 COM+ CRM stuck trying to replay old transactions. The fix is clearing pending CRM logs. Here's exactly how....
0XC00002F0 An object ID is missing from the file system. Usually happens after moving or copying files between drives. Simple chkdsk often fixes it....
0X80342001 Your wireless card is stuck. The fix is restarting the WLAN AutoConfig service and resetting the adapter. This usually takes 2 minutes....
0XC0000255 This error means two devices on your network share the same IP address. Here's how to fix it fast, without rebooting your router....
0X000004E6 This error pops up when you try to use a feature or app on Windows Small Business Server (SBS) that isn't supported there. I'll walk you through the t...
0X000008CC That error shows up when you try to remove a shared printer or drive that's still in use. The fix is to stop sharing first....
0X000010DC This error means Windows can't find a required resource—usually a missing driver or corrupted system file. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000036C5 This error means Windows found two copies of the same DLL in your side-by-side assembly. The fix is to remove the duplicate files or rebuild the assem...
0X80280048 Your TPM hit its write limit. Reset the TPM in BIOS or clear it in Windows. Quick fix, no reformat needed....
0XC00D278F Annoying DRM error when Windows Media Player can't verify your hardware ID. The fix is usually resetting DRM files or updating your audio drivers....
0X40000025 This warning pops up when Windows skips a resume flag in a timer API call. It's usually harmless, but if you're seeing it repeatedly, something's misu...
0X0000091E This error means Windows can't load a device's name list from the registry, usually from a corrupted driver entry or failed hardware install. The fix ...
0X8009310D This error means a certificate's encoding is broken. Fix it by reimporting the cert with correct format or regenerating it. Real fix below....
0X80110438 This error pops up when you try to add or rename a COM+ partition or component that already exists. I'll show you how to spot the duplicate and clean ...
0XC00D003F NSE_INVALID_CLIENT means Windows Media Player can't find the DRM client. Common in old WMP versions on Windows 7/8. Reset DRM folder....