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0XC000003B This error means Windows can't parse a file path — usually a corrupted symlink, junction, or a path with illegal characters. It's common with backups,...
0XC002001C This error means the RPC endpoint mapper can't find the target program. We'll show you the three most common causes and their fixes, starting with the...
CR_E The CR_E error in Adobe apps usually means a corrupted font cache. Here's how to clear it fast on Windows and Mac....
0XC0000129 Your process hit the thread limit. Almost always a runaway app or misconfigured service. Here's how to kill it fast....
When DHCP is disabled on a Windows WiFi adapter, the device cannot obtain an IP address automatically. This guide covers symptoms, causes, and step-by...
0X80040161 This error shows up when Outlook or a COM app can't find a description for an error code. The fix is usually a registry tweak or a clean reboot....
0X0004D007 You see this in MSDTC logs when a distributed transaction is aborted without retaining durable resources. The fix is straightforward — here's what to ...
0XC00D109B Windows Media Player can't play a file because it's missing the right codec. This fix gets you playing again in under 30 seconds with a free codec pac...
0X80020003 This error means a program tried to use a missing COM object member. Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
0XC0000034 Stop code 0xC0000034 means Windows can't find a required file or path. Usually a missing BCD entry or broken shortcut. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000020E5 This error hits when a domain controller can't find a naming context in its cached directory partition list. Usually a replication delay or stale cach...
0X0000058D The ERROR_CONTROL_ID_NOT_FOUND error (0X0000058D) means Windows can't find a control ID in a dialog or resource. It's usually from a buggy app or corr...
0XC0262511 This error pops up when protected video playback fails due to a driver or DRM glitch. Real fix is driver rollback or GPU reset....
0XC0000204 This error means Windows can't find a language-specific resource file. It usually hits after a language pack update or a corrupted system file. Here's...
Flickering screen? Usually a cable or refresh rate issue. Here's a troubleshooting flow that actually works, from quick check to deep fix....
0XC00D11D7 This DRM error stops Windows Media Player from playing protected content. The fix is usually a corrupted license store or outdated DRM files. I've fix...
0X00002329 DNS server can't parse your query. Usually a bad resolver config or corrupted cache. Here's how to kill it fast....
0XC00D32D6 Windows can't edit media file metadata. The simple fix: unlock the file, then use a dedicated tag editor. Here's why....
0XC00D132F Windows Media Player or app can't decode a URL with invalid percent-encoded characters. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00000433 Error 0x00000433 means a service your app needs was removed or flagged for deletion. We'll hit the top 3 causes in order of likeliness....