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0XC00D10A3 This error pops up in Windows Media Player when a playlist item's alternate file can't load—usually a bad link or missing codec. Here's how to squash ...
0X80041313 This error means a scheduled task's XML file is corrupted or from a newer Windows version. The fix is to delete and recreate the task or repair the XM...
0XC00D1584 That error pops up when a Windows wizard blocks itself — two instances of the same setup dialog can't run at once. Here's the real trigger and how to ...
0X00000A50 This Remote Boot error trips up anyone setting up RPL clients on older Windows or LAN Manager networks. The fix is to delete the duplicate boot block ...
0X00000BC1 The printer has pending jobs, so Windows won't let you change properties or delete the driver. Clear the queue first, then retry....
0XC01E0008 You get this error when Windows can't convert color formats during display output. Usually a driver or monitor color setting issue....
0X80110823 You can't write to the system registry as a non-admin user. The fix is granting your user write permissions on specific COM+ registry keys....
0X0000043B The service's EXE doesn't host it. We'll remap it, reinstall, or manually register it. Pick your fix....
0X8004D104 This error means you called RecoveryComplete twice on the same resource manager in a distributed transaction. Here's why it happens and how to fix it....
0X80110482 This error means you mixed 32-bit and 64-bit COM+ components. The fix is to delete the bad app and re-register with the right bitness....
When you search Google in Safari or Chrome on macOS, the page keeps reloading or bouncing between URLs. It's a browser cache or DNS issue, not a virus...
0X80090349 This error means your certificate isn't allowed for the task you're trying—like using a signing cert for encryption. Here's how to fix it fast....
0x00000709 Your printer shows offline when it's actually on. Here are the three most common causes and the fixes that actually work, starting with the one that w...
0X80100016 This error means your smart card reader's transaction state is out of whack. The quick fix is resetting the reader via devmgmt.msc or a registry tweak...
0XC00D1165 Your DVD player's region code doesn't match the disc's region. Quick fix: change the DVD drive's region in Windows—but you only get 5 changes total....
0XC00D0FCF Windows Media Player or other apps hit this when a file's locked by another process. Kill the lock, reboot, or use Process Explorer....
0XC00D278E That error means Windows Media DRM already has a migration file from a previous hardware change. Delete it and re-authorize....
0X0000255F Had this on a client's DNS server last week. The fix is resetting a registry DWORD value that's too big for Windows to handle....
0XC00D2782 DRM can't open its data store file — usually a corrupted license cache. Fix: clear the DRM folder and let Windows rebuild it. Works every time....
0XC00D276A This error means Windows Media Player can't build a playlist due to a corrupted DRM license. Here's how to wipe the DRM store and get it working again...