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0XC00D0FBA This pops up when Windows Media Player spots a duplicate file path in its library. It's a library sync glitch, not a real problem with your media file...
0XC0000020 This error means Windows can't read the attributes of a file mapped to memory. The fix is straightforward: check and repair the file's permissions or ...
0X00001F4E This error means the File Replication Service couldn't populate the SYSVOL within the timeout period. Usually a DNS misconfiguration or stuck journal ...
0XC000018D This error means your PC lost trust with the domain. Rejoin the domain quick and get back to work. Here's exactly how....
0XC00002AC This error means you tried to modify a non-leaf AD object (one with children). Fix it by deleting child objects first or using the right tool. Common ...
0X80010001 COM call rejected by the target process. Usually a broken RPC channel in Office or Windows components. Here's how to snap it back....
0X00001727 This error hits when a cluster network can't support IPv6 tunnel resources. Usually a misconfigured or missing IPv6 subnet....
SSH public key authentication fails with 'Permission denied (publickey)' due to incorrect file permissions, wrong key placement, or SSH config issues....
0XC00D278C This error pops up when Windows DRM thinks the source PC is still using licenses during migration. Quick fix: reboot both machines. If that fails, cle...
0X80110821 This error means COM+ won't let you access a component because it's marked as private. The fix is usually quick — launch Component Services as admin, ...
0X00003719 When a manifest file hits 2MB, Windows bails. Here’s why it happens and how to shrink it without reinstalling everything....
0XC00D145E This error means the Windows Media publishing point stopped unexpectedly. It's almost always a permissions issue or a corrupted service state. Here's ...
0X8001012F COM permissions can't match a user or group SID. Usually happens after account renames or domain migrations. Three fixes from quick to thorough....
0XC0000281 This error means a folder is stuck as a reparse point (like a broken symlink). Quick fix: delete the folder's reparse tag via command line....
0XC00D2843 This error means Windows Media DRM thinks your system tampered with licenses. Usually a bad clock or corrupted DRM files. Fix it in under 30 seconds....
0XC00001A0 This BSOD or file access error means NTFS security data is corrupted. Usually from a bad shutdown or disk failure. Two main fixes: CHKDSK repair or re...
0XC00D001D This error stops media apps from opening files. Usually it's a permissions or file-lock issue. We'll walk through three fixes, starting with the one t...
0X000006F1 This error means the RPC context got corrupted mid-call. I'll show you three fixes: a quick reboot, a DCOM reset, and a deeper security cleanup....
Permission denied (publickey) SSH public key authentication fails with 'Permission denied' due to incorrect file permissions, wrong key location, or SELinux/AppArmor restrictions. ...
0X00001AA2 Windows throws this when you try to recover a file (usually via Volume Shadow Copy or NTFS repair) while another process still has it open. Close the ...