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A tight CPU cooler can bend the motherboard just enough to kill RAM slots. Loosening and retorquing the cooler often fixes it....
0XC00D2781 Your PC can't grab the DRM hardware ID. Usually a busted driver or corrupted DRM store. Start simple, then nuke the DRM files....
0XC000071C This bug check means a thread handle is invalid or corrupted. The fix is usually a clean boot or driver rollback. Here's how to nail it fast....
0X80090325 Happens when Windows can't trust a server's root CA cert. Common after proxy inspection, broken PKI, or expired intermediates. Here's the real fix....
0X000008E7 This error pops up when Windows tries to send a network message back to the same machine. The fix is usually a registry tweak or a service restart....
0X8004000D This error pops up when dragging or pasting things in Office apps. It means the rectangle coordinates are messed up. Here's how to fix it in order....
0XC00D106F This Windows error pops up when editing media metadata in WMP or Explorer. It means you're trying to add a duplicate attribute like a second 'Genre' t...
0XC00D0FF1 Hate when WMP won't save your playlist? This registry permissions fix usually works. I'll show you the quickest way to get it done....
0XC0020040 This error means RPC can't find a valid network address family. Usually a corrupted RPC config or IPv6 mismatch. Fix it by rebuilding the RPC endpoint...
bash: <command>: command not found When you type a command and get 'command not found', it's usually a PATH issue or the command isn't installed. Here's how to fix it quick....
0XC0000205 This error means the server ran out of nonpaged pool memory. The fix is to check for a memory leak and increase nonpaged pool size....
0X00001A97 The database object you're trying to use was deleted or invalidated mid-transaction. Three causes: stale cursors, missing tables/indexes, or replicati...
0XC000A082 Don't panic. This error usually means a failed write to an external drive or USB stick. I'll show you the quick fix and what causes it....
0X8009301C This error means a trace file is already locked by another process. The fix is usually killing the hung process or restarting the service. I'll show y...
0X80110414 This error means a COM+ app's service account password is wrong or expired. Usually happens after a password change. Three fixes: quick resync, creden...
Premiere Pro Media Encoder may freeze or become unresponsive due to corrupt cache, outdated drivers, or conflicting background processes. This guide p...
0XC000071F This bug pops up when a threadpool callback messes up language preferences. Usually caused by buggy third-party software or a corrupt user profile. He...
0X80263004 DWM is not queuing presents properly. Usually caused by old graphics drivers, broken Windows files, or third-party overlays. First fix: update your GP...
0XC00D0041 Windows Media Center drops NS_E_INCOMPATIBLE_FORMAT when a TV tuner can't handle the stream. The fix is simple: disable HDCP or switch to software dec...
0X80110425 This error means a DLL associated with a COM+ application can't load. Usually caused by a missing Visual C++ runtime or 32/64-bit mismatch. Fix it fas...