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0X8031001E This error means BitLocker can't enable on a clustered disk. Quick fix: disable clustering or use a non-clustered volume. Here's how....
0X000020E8 Happens when LDAP tries to replace an object that's marked as hidden in Active Directory. The fix: un-hide the record or delete and recreate it....
0X000003FD This error means you're trying to create a permanent registry key under a temporary one. Happens during driver installs or software updates. Quick fix...
0X8011042A This COM+ error blocks changes to components. Usually caused by locked DLLs or corrupted permissions. Fix it in under 30 seconds or dig deeper if need...
0X00000925 This error shows up when Windows can't talk to a device — usually a printer, scanner, or external drive. Bad drivers or a corrupted USB stack are the ...
0X00000A78 This error means DFS was upgraded but the old server still has stale namespace info. We'll fix it by clearing registry keys and restarting services....
0X00002558 This error shows up when a DNS name has a character Windows can't handle. Most times it's an underscore in a hostname or a bad label length. Here's th...
0X000020BD Schema update fails because of a duplicate GUID. Here's the real fix—find and remove the duplicate, then retry....
0XC00D1BC1 Video peak bit rate setting is invalid. Usually a corrupt metadata header in an MP4 file. Quick fix: re-encode with HandBrake....
0X00002042 This error hits when an LDAP client sends a control the AD domain controller doesn't recognize. It's almost always a version mismatch or missing LDAP ...
0X80020003 This error means a program tried to use a missing COM object member. Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
0X8009400F This error hits when your Certification Authority runs out of database sessions—usually during peak enrollment. Restarting the service or increasing t...
0X00002B12 This error hits when a QoS flow descriptor is malformed. Usually from broken app installs, bad registry keys, or corrupted Winsock....
0X00002176 This error pops up when a domain controller can't replicate because the domain or forest functional level is too low. Here's the real fix—no fluff....
0X0000021F This error means a program hit a corrupted or misaligned stack during exception handling. Usually caused by a bad driver, broken .NET install, or bugg...
0X00001709 Two or more resource properties in a Windows Failover Cluster conflict. This fix clears and rebuilds the parameter set via PowerShell or Failover Clus...
0X0000215E Active Directory replication fails because schema info can't ship between domain controllers. Usually a DNS or firewall issue blocking RPC ports....
0XC00D1BC9 This error pops up when Windows Media Player or a video app can't process the video buffer. It's usually a codec or graphics driver issue....
App Store won't load in High Sierra? Almost always a date/time or cache issue. Here's how to fix it in under 10 minutes....
0XC0000034 Stop code 0xC0000034 means Windows can't find a required file or path. Usually a missing BCD entry or broken shortcut. Here's how to fix it fast....