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0x41000000 Your GPU driver crashed under load. Here's how to stop the timeout detection and recovery without replacing hardware....
DNS server not responding DNS errors usually mean your PC can't reach a name server. Here's how to fix it fast, step by step, starting with the quickest fix....
RAM errors during boot? Start with reseating sticks, then test slots, and finally swap hardware. Simple steps first....
0XC00000D2 STATUS_NET_WRITE_FAULT means Windows failed to write data over the network—usually from a dead NIC driver, a loose cable, or a flaky switch port. The ...
Kernel panic 'VFS: Unable to mount root fs' occurs when the kernel cannot find or mount the root filesystem. This guide provides step-by-step recovery...
0X000025F7 DNS server won't create boot file for AD-integrated zone. Start with the quick check (30 seconds), then move up. I've seen this bite admins who rushed...
invalid class name The 'invalid class name' error in Linux/Unix typically hits when a script or program expects a valid class name but gets spaces, special chars, or a r...
FATAL: password authentication failed for user This error occurs when PostgreSQL rejects a user's password. Common causes include wrong password, missing pg_hba.conf entries, or expired credentials...
0X0000030D When Windows runs out of desktop heap space, you get this error. The fix is raising the SharedSection value in the registry. I'll show you exactly whi...
0X80320019 This error means Windows Firewall's notification queue is full and dropping events. You'll see it in logs or apps that monitor firewall changes. The q...
HTTP 503 That dreaded HTTP 503 error means your server can't handle the request right now. Here's how to fix it — from app pool crashes to overloaded resources...
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN indicates Chrome cannot resolve a domain name. This guide covers clearing DNS cache, changing DNS servers, and other fixes...
HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error This error usually means a bad app pool config, a missing dependency, or a permissions issue. Start with the quick checks, then dig deeper....
0X80284009 You're hitting the TPM's context limit, usually from leftover Trusted Platform Module sessions. Here's how to clear them and stop it coming back....
Screen flickering at 144Hz is often caused by incorrect refresh rate settings, faulty cables, or GPU driver issues. This guide provides step-by-step f...
0XC00D11A2 Windows Media Player can't decode the audio in a file. The fix is installing the right codec or converting the file to MP3/AAC....
0X80280030 Your TPM chip is throwing a audit fail because the command itself failed. Clear the TPM or update the firmware—skip the BIOS reset nonsense....
0X80290210 This error means your TPM has run out of context slots, often due to BitLocker or TPM-heavy apps. Here's how to clear stale contexts and stop the floo...
0XC0190036 This error means SQL Server can't verify a file's identity after a restart. The fix is usually a database consistency check or a file path update....
0XC0220010 Quick answer first: Restart the Windows Filtering Platform service. This error means a firewall session dropped out of nowhere — common after a failed...