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0X8004006C The tdSize in a DVTARGETDEVICE structure doesn't match its actual size. Usually from bad clipboard data or printer driver mismatches....
0X00002122 This error means your printer driver's directory service link is broken. Usually caused by a corrupt printer object in AD. Here's how to fix it fast....
Printer Offline (Status: Offline) Your printer shows as offline even though it's powered on and connected. This is usually a driver or Windows print spooler hang-up, not a hardware fai...
0X00000935 This error shows when a network print job can't determine the input type. Usually happens with old printer drivers or corrupt spooler files....
0X80280022 TPM throws this when a program tries to use a stale or wrong authentication handle. The fix is usually resetting the TPM or clearing cached keys....
0X0000215A Getting ERROR_DS_SRC_OBJ_NOT_GROUP_OR_USER in AD? Means you're trying to move or link something that isn't a user or group. Fix is checking the object...
0X80090023 That security token's keyset storage is full. This crops up when your TPM or smart card runs out of space for new containers. Here's how to clear it....
PC won't power up or boots to black screen? Could be a dead RAM stick. Here's a real fix that works, from quick reseats to full hardware swaps....
0XC0220016 This error shows up when Windows Firewall tries to link two rules with different lifetimes. The fix is to reset the firewall policy....
This error pops up when Windows can't reach a DNS server. Usually it's a bad setting or a temporary glitch. Here's how to fix it....
0X00000988 This error means Windows can't find a specific record in a log file. It's usually a corrupted log, not a hardware failure. Here's how to clear or rebu...
0XC026258A This error shows up when your monitor's DDC/CI message length is wrong. We'll fix it by resetting the monitor driver and turning off DDC/CI in your GP...
0X000013B0 This error hits when you try to add a server to a cluster, but Windows thinks it's already a member. We'll clear the stale node entry and rejoin it cl...
0X8034002D This NDIS error means Windows can't find the port you're trying to assign to a network interface. Usually caused by a stale driver binding or a corrup...
0X8009000B This error means Windows can't use a cryptographic key because it's in the wrong state. The fix is usually a simple key reset or account repair....
0XC0000713 This BSOD means a CPU detected a fatal hardware error. The most common cause is a bad memory overclock or failing RAM. We'll walk through the three ma...
0X000010E2 This error means some Windows data store or cache hit its limit. Quick fix: reboot. If that fails, clean the store or expand it....
0XC00D0017 This error means the OS can't read from a hard drive sector. Usually a failing drive, loose cable, or corrupted file system. Here's how to fix it....
0XC00D10D5 Windows Media Player can't format your device. Usually a bad USB drive, wrong file system, or corrupted WMP cache. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00D1329 This Windows error means the URL in your media file or playlist isn't formatted right. Usually a quick edit fixes it, but we'll go deeper if needed....