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0X800D019A This error means a disk on your Content Server came back online automatically after being in a catatonic state. The fix is usually a disk check or a t...
0X8000401D This error means your PC can't talk to the remote server via DCOM. Usually triggers with DCOM apps after Windows updates or firewall changes....
Your Azure VM shows 'Creating' for hours after a resize? Here's the real fix—stop the VM first, then resize. Learned this the hard way....
0X000019CA This error hits Windows Servers when a log sector gets remapped due to disk corruption or failing hardware. Here's how to isolate and fix it without w...
0XC00D103B Windows Media Player can't handle JPEGs with fractional sampling. Fix: re-save the image as a standard JPEG in any photo editor....
0x00000117 (TDR timeout) The 'Display driver stopped responding' error usually means your GPU got stuck for more than 2 seconds. Here's how to stop it from happening again....
When dpkg is interrupted during package installation or upgrade, it locks the package manager. This guide shows how to resolve the error by running dp...
0XC01E0501 This error means your graphics driver won't pass the COPP check for protected content playback. The fix is usually updating or reinstalling the driver...
0X80080015 This error hits when Windows can't find a display name for a COM class in the registry. The fix is to add the missing Default value under that CLSID k...
0X00002B01 This error means your app or game confirmed a network quality-of-service (QoS) reservation, but something's still wrong. Here's how to squash it in un...
0X0000051A This error shows up when a program's version doesn't match what Windows expects. Here's how to squash it fast....
0X000010DF Windows can't talk to a device — usually a dead USB port, bad driver, or hung hardware. Here's how to fix it without rebooting....
0X80029C84 A circular dependency between COM types and modules. Almost always caused by a broken or misregistered DLL. Here's how to track it down and kill it....
0XC01A002F Your log records got appended but couldn't flush. The fix is usually a corrupted log file or disk space. Here's the exact repair....
0XC00002B9 This error means Windows can't load a COM or driver interface. Start with a quick reg fix, then check drivers, then rebuild the COM database....
0X000008F1 Your broadcast messages are getting cut off. This is almost always a registry tweak or outdated NIC driver. Here's the fix....
0X80310030 Your PC has a bootable CD/DVD stuck in the drive, stopping BitLocker from starting. Eject or disable boot from disc to fix....
When a hard drive reports a BAD SMART status, immediate backup and replacement is critical to prevent data loss. This guide covers diagnosis, secure d...
0XC00D0BD4 Quick answer: Increase the buffer size passed to the API. This error pops up when a Windows Media SDK call gets a buffer that's too small for the data...
0X00002163 This error means your operation hit a domain controller that isn't a Global Catalog server. The fix is to either target a GC or make one available....