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Your RAM's stuck at 2133 MHz or 2400 MHz instead of its rated speed. Here's why and how to force it right—without frying anything....
0XC00D135F Windows Media Player can't sign in to the online store. Usually a corrupted credential cache or wrong Microsoft account permissions....
MemTest86 errors often indicate unstable RAM timings. This guide explains symptoms, root causes, and step-by-step fixes to stabilize memory by adjusti...
Android Auto disconnecting from car USB is usually a USB cable or port power issue. Here's why and how to fix it for good....
0X80091001 You'll see this when Windows can't validate a digital signature. Usually a corrupted root cert or a busted update. Skip the wild goose chase — here's ...
0X00002106 This error kills AD replication between domain controllers. I'll walk you through the real fixes—from a quick service restart to schema surgery....
0X000020F7 This error pops up when Active Directory replication tries to use a malformed distinguished name. It's almost always a stale object or a schema mismat...
Your PC won't boot or shows less RAM than installed? Start with a simple reseat—then check slots, clean contacts, and test each stick....
0X00002045 Active Directory query fails when the server lacks the sort control. Usually happens with legacy apps or misconfigured global catalogs....
0XC00D0021 Windows or an app can't write a unique identifier to a disk. This usually means a corrupted partition table, a dead drive cache, or a driver conflict....
0XC00D0006 This error hits when Windows Media Player or Media Center can't reach a streaming server. Usually a firewall, proxy, or DNS issue....
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN This DNS error means your browser can't find the server. 90% of the time it's a local DNS cache or router issue, not your ISP....
0XC00002FF This error means the server is shutting down. It's not a bug – it's the server telling you it's going down. You'll see it during reboots, updates, or ...
0X000002A3 This error fires when the kernel debugger wakes from an interrupt. It's not a crash—it's the debugger itself triggered by hardware or a boot setting....
Your PC posts, then hangs with a black screen or beeps after you pop in new sticks. Here's the real fix, not the usual fluff....
0X00002153 Active Directory won't start after a failed restore or boot into DS Repair Mode. Usually a database corruption or missing system state files....
0X00000515 This error means Windows couldn't match an account name to a SID in permissions. Usually from stale AD or local user references. Here's how to clean t...
0X00002180 This error hits when you're trying to extend the AD schema and a link attribute ID conflicts with reserved ranges. Here's why and how to fix it....
0XC000017E This error hits when Windows hits a hard cap on security IDs for a file, folder, or process. Here's how to clear the extra SIDs and get back to work....
0X00000A91 A password filter DLL's blocking your password change. Usually a third-party security tool or a broken registry entry—here's how to kill it....