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0X80040166 The COM class ID isn't registered in Active Directory's software installation data. Usually caused by broken MSI package references or stale user prof...
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL The DirectX CreateTexture2D failed error occurs when a game or application cannot create a 2D texture resource, often due to outdated drivers, corrupt...
0X00000014 This means Windows lost track of a drive, USB stick, or virtual optical drive. Usually a bad letter assignment, missing driver, or dead hardware. We'l...
0X800401EB This error pops up when COM automation needs user input but can't ask. Here's how to stop it fast....
0XC0231012 TCP Chimney Offload rejects a connection when the NIC or driver can't handle offloading. Disable the feature or update the driver to fix it....
0X00000254 That scary 'Delayed Write Failed' error means Windows couldn't save data to a drive. Usually it's a dying USB cable or failing hard drive. Let's fix i...
0X8004D008 This error means your app is asking for a transaction isolation level that DTC doesn't support. We'll show you the three most common causes and their ...
0X80110483 Stop this COM+ registry error cold. I'll show you three fixes—from a quick 30-second check to a registry rebuild—so your 64-bit binary stops acting li...
0X80110402 This error pops up when COM+ components have corrupt properties. Usually it's from a bad DLL registration or a broken COM+ app. Here's how to fix it f...
0X000020D9 This error appears when AD's NTDS database has corruption or insufficient disk space. The fix is an offline defrag or restore from backup....
0X0000026B This error means Windows can't read your hardware profile correctly. Usually a corrupted registry key or a bad driver update causes it. Here's how to ...
0X000000D9 Windows won't let you modify a signed EXE or DLL. This happens when patching, modding, or debugging protected files. Here's how to bypass or fix it....
0XC00D272C This DRM error pops up when Windows Media Player gets stuck mid-upgrade. The fix is brute-force: kill the upgrade, clear the DRM folder, then restart ...
0X0000077F This error means Windows can't find a site name for your machine. Usually a DNS or registry issue. Here's what I've seen fix it in real small business...
0X00000842 This error means the Server service is stuck or disabled. The quick fix is to restart it and check dependencies. I've fixed this on hundreds of Window...
0X80280061 This error pops up when you try to revoke the Endorsement Key on a TPM that’s been locked into a permanent state. It’s common after TPM firmware updat...
0X800F0214 This error means Windows can't find valid driver INFs in the specified path. Usually caused by a wrong folder or missing files. Here's how to fix it f...
0XC000A081 This error means data got lost when writing to a network share. It's almost always a caching or SMB protocol issue. Here's the fix....
0XC00D0FBF Windows Media Player can't find your media file because the media library database got corrupted or the file path changed. This fix rebuilds the libra...
0X00002330 This error means a DNS record that should exist is missing—often caused by stale zone data or replication delays. Quick fix: scavenge stale records an...