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0X00000642 You see error 0x00000642 when Windows setup stops because it thinks you hit Cancel. Usually a permissions issue or leftover temp files....
Printer disappears from your PC? Skip the restart loop. Here are three real fixes from a guy who's seen this dozens of times....
0X0000000B This usually means a 64-bit app or driver is trying to run on a 32-bit system, or the file is corrupted. Here's how to fix it fast....
502 Bad Gateway That 502 error almost always means PHP-FPM crashed or the socket is misconfigured. Here's how to fix it fast....
Monitor randomly goes black for 1-3 seconds, then comes back. Typical triggers: gaming, switching windows, or after waking from sleep....
0X80010006 This COM error means the RPC channel died mid-call. Most often it's a stale proxy or a service crash. Here's what to check first, second, and third....
Destination Host Unreachable You're getting 'Destination Host Unreachable' when pinging a local device. It's usually a routing or ARP issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X8004D00B Hits when MSDTC can't honor XACT_E_NOISORETAIN during distributed transactions across SQL Server and a resource manager. Disable transaction isolation...
0X00000425 Service won't accept stop/restart commands? This error means it's stuck in a transition state. Here's how to fix it, from quick to nuclear....
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....
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET Your browser can't resolve a domain name. Nine times out of ten, it's a corrupt DNS cache or a stale adapter config. Here's the fix order....
0X800401E1 This OLE error means something timed out in COM. A quick registry tweak or restarting the DCOM service usually kills it. No need to reinstall Windows....
0X00000054 Windows can't allocate non-paged pool memory for I/O requests. The storage stack is saturated. Fix it by tuning the registry or adding RAM....
Your Mac monitor flickers after waking from sleep? It's usually a refresh rate mismatch or a bad cable. Here's the fix....
Flickering screen? Usually a cable or refresh rate issue. Here's a troubleshooting flow that actually works, from quick check to deep fix....
0XC0000040 This error means your app tried to map a file section larger than 2GB on a 32-bit process. The fix is to target x64 or use memory-mapped file paging....
0X00001A37 Transaction propagation fails when a network share or printer spooler is unreachable. Quick fix: restart the Spooler service and clear the print queue...
This Accessory Is Not Supported That warning pops up when your iPhone rejects a Lightning or USB-C accessory. Usually it's a dirty port or a cheap cable. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000000DD This error means the file is locked by a version control system, usually SharePoint or VSS. The fix is to check it out first or disable read-only mode...
0X00000105 This error pops up when an enumeration API call hits its buffer limit. Most common with network shares, registry keys, or directory listings. Here's h...