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0XC000002A This error pops up when software tries to unlock a memory page it never locked. Usually a driver bug or corrupted system file. Quickest fix is a clean...
0X8004E021 COM+ activation failed? This usually means a broken COM+ catalog or corrupted app registration. I'll show you how to fix it fast....
Excel crashes when saving workbooks with external links. The real fix is breaking the circular update chain, not disabling links....
0X8004D101 Your app hit the transaction enlistment cap—usually from looping DTC operations in SQL Server or MSDTC config limits. Here's how to fix it fast....
Settings app crashes on Android. One fix works 90% of the time: clear the app cache. If that fails, check for bad updates or corrupted data....
Unable to Install Update This pops up when iOS can't verify the update server or runs out of space mid-download. Happens mostly on older iPhones with full storage....
Your iPhone keeps prompting to install an update you already did. This happens when the update cache gets corrupted. Here's the fix....
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC crashes when you try to export a PDF to Excel. Start with a quick preference reset, then try a registry fix, then a clean reinsta...
0X80097009 This error means a font file has overlapping table data. The fix is to reinstall the font or clean its cache. I'll show you how....
Illustrator crashing at startup? Usually it's a corrupted preferences file. Here's how to nuke 'em and get back to work fast....
0XC00D1185 Windows Mobile Device Center won't sync because you hit the 16-device limit. Here's how to clear old partnerships and get back to work....
0XC0000715 This means Windows blocked a printer driver's symbolic link. Turn it back on via registry or driver reinstall. Quick fix below....
FATAL: Unable to Contact Activation Server Adobe CS6 suddenly won't activate despite a valid serial? It's not your internet – Adobe killed the old activation servers. Here's the real fix....
0XC0000104 This error means Windows thinks your logon session is stale. We'll fix it in three steps: logoff/reboot, clear cached credentials, then nuke the stuck...
Unfortunately, Settings has stopped This error means the Settings app crashed, usually from a bad app update or corrupt cache. Clear the Settings app data and cache, then reboot — that f...
0X000020A9 This error means Active Directory already has a dead or alive object with the same name. Here's how to find and remove it fast....
0X00000238 Quick answer: Restart the Netlogon service on both domain controllers. This error means two DCs can't authenticate each other—usually from a trust or ...
0X40010006 This is a debugger notification, not a real printer error. It means a process got Ctrl+C while debugging. Usually harmless, but can cause print job ha...
0X000013D2 This error hits when a node tries to join a Windows Failover Cluster but the join times out or gets cancelled mid-handshake. Usually a transient netwo...
0XC00D10D6 Windows Media Player won't burn files that aren't stored locally. The fix is copying them to your hard drive first. Here's how to do it and why it wor...