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0X00000FA5 This error means WINS can't find a NetBIOS name. It's common when a record was purged or never registered. Here's the quick fix....
EPERM (Operation not permitted) You're getting 'Operation not permitted' even as root? The culprit is almost always file capabilities or SELinux. Here's how to kill it fast....
0X0000054D This error pops up when you try to add more domains to a server than it supports. The fix depends on your server role—AD DS, DNS, or Exchange. Here's ...
0XC000A000 The cryptographic signature is invalid. This usually means a driver, DLL, or boot file is unsigned or corrupted. Three main causes: bad drivers, corru...
0X80100003 The smart card reader gave Windows a stale handle. Here's why it happens and the three fixes that actually work, from most to least common....
0X8000002A Windows booted after finding a corrupted registry hive and auto-recovering it. This error warns you a user or system hive was damaged but restored....
0X8010006B That wrong PIN error on your smart card? Almost always a lockout or PIN buffer issue. Here's the actual fix that works....
0X000013D0 Your cluster node is stuck in a 'Not Ready' state because the Cluster Service can't communicate with quorum. Here's how to unstick it fast....
0XC00D27E2 This error means your PC isn't talking to Microsoft's DRM servers. The fix is simple: update the DRM license or reinstall the Media Feature Pack....
Your phone keeps restarting after a system update. We'll walk you through the fix, step by step, using safe mode and cache wipe....
0XC00D151C This error crashes Windows Media Center on Windows 7 when streaming or recording. The fix is a registry tweak to match the service account....
Display driver igfx stopped responding Your graphics driver crashed mid-game. One TDR registry tweak stops it. Here’s the exact fix....
Your PC refuses to boot right after you install new RAM. Loose sticks or wrong slots are almost always the culprit. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X0000097E This error appears when a client tries to register twice for the same NetAlert event in Windows. The fix is clearing stale registrations in the regist...
0XC00D0FE4 This error hits when Windows Media Player can't process UI hit testing — usually a codec or display driver issue. Here's the fix that works 90% of the...
0XC00D0FE1 This error pops up when Windows Media Player can't find a UI element, usually after a bad skin or theme install. Here's how to kill it quick....
0XC0000909 Your app can't break an oplock because another program holds a file lock. It's a network file sharing conflict, not hardware failure....
0XC00002CE This error means Windows yanked a USB device mid-operation. The fix is usually driver rollback or a clean reboot. Don't overthink it....
0X0000030A This error happens when a program tries to start reading data from a wrong spot in a file. It's a developer bug, but you can patch it with a quick reg...
0X00002741 The socket can't bind to the IP/port you gave it. Usually means the port's already taken or the IP doesn't belong to this machine....