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0X8009200B This error means Windows can't find the private key tied to your certificate. The fix is re-importing the PFX file with the right settings....
0XC0000709 Your PC hit a fatal memory error 0XC0000709. Here's how to track down the bad RAM stick and get back to work fast....
0X000036D4 This error means your app's manifest XML has a bad character in it. Nine times out of ten it's from a corrupt file or a character encoding mismatch....
0X000020A2 Active Directory can't apply permissions because the security descriptor is corrupt. Fix by resetting the SD using ADSI Edit or repadmin....
0X00001A3E The transaction manager object couldn't be opened. Here's how to fix it, from a quick reboot to deep registry edits....
0X40000019 This error means Windows tried to lock a page in memory that was already locked. I'll show you three common causes and the fixes that actually work, s...
0X00000949 This error means a log file filled up. We'll clear it, then stop it from happening again. No fluff....
0x800f081f Windows can't install an update or feature because it can't find the needed source files. Usually happens when the component store is corrupt or missi...
0X00002585 DNS zone missing its start of authority (SOA) record. Happens after zone transfer issues or manual deletion. Three common causes with their fixes....
0X80010118 This COM+ error pops up when a server app tries to impersonate a client over an unsecure call. The fix is almost always a DCOM config tweak or a code ...
MemTest86 errors often indicate unstable RAM timings. This guide explains symptoms, root causes, and step-by-step fixes to stabilize memory by adjusti...
0X000020E6 Active Directory can't read a child object. Usually a replication conflict or corrupted DC. I'll show you the three most common causes and how to fix ...
0XC0210001 Your PC's stuck at boot with this error because the drive was decrypted but BitLocker still expects a key. Here's how to get back in....
0X80004020 You'll see 0x80004020 when COM registration for an interface is mismatched—usually after a broken update or manual registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X8002000F This error means a COM call is missing a required parameter. I've seen it most often with Office automation, WMI scripts, and VBA macros....
Windows cannot find C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs You open an app shortcut or Start Menu and get this error. Happens after a bad uninstall or a registry cleaning tool goes rogue. Here's how to fix it....
0X00000487 This Windows error means a program tried async operation on a sync-only queue. Fix it by checking app configs, MQ settings, or registry keys....
0X00002198 This error means Active Directory can't process a logon script. Usually it's a broken script path or permission issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X80040164 Windows can't find a software install package in AD. Usually happens after you remove a GPO or the package itself. The fix is cleaning stale ADSI refe...
0X800288C5 This error means a single object in your type library or VBA project is over 64 KB. We'll trim it down or split it up....