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0X000006B8 This error means RPC can't open a network endpoint—usually a port conflict or service glitch. I'll show you how to kill the stuck port and restart ser...
0XC0220017 This error pops up when you try to delete a built-in Windows Firewall rule. You can't delete it — but you can disable or bypass it....
0X80040154 This error means Windows can't find a registered COM component. Usually happens when a 32-bit app runs on 64-bit Windows. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000003F0 This error means Windows tried to use a security token that doesn't exist anymore. Usually happens when a process or service lost its handle mid-opera...
0X000036CB This error means Windows found two copies of the same assembly with different file versions. The fix is to clean out the side-by-side cache....
0X8004D00A This error means your app can't join a DTC transaction. Start with a quick network check, then adjust DTC settings, then try a firewall fix. Most peop...
Unable to load library This Adobe Suite error usually means a corrupt preference file or missing Visual C++ redistributable. Here's how to fix it fast....
FATAL: remaining connection slots are reserved for non-replication superuser con Your app exhausted all available database connections. The quick fix is killing idle connections. Here's why it happens and how to stop it....
0X00000484 This error pops up when Windows can't send a command to an app via DDE. Usually caused by corrupted file associations or a wonky registry entry. Here'...
0X80010139 This error means your ACL has too many access control entries—usually from repeated COM app or registry edits. The fix: audit and prune excess ACEs....
0X40000023 You're trying to run a 64-bit executable on a 32-bit Windows install, or vice versa. This usually happens with old software or wrong installers....
0X000004D3 The request was aborted. I know this error is infuriating—here's the fix that works 90% of the time: disable IPv6 and reset Winsock. It's a network dr...
0XC00D0043 This Windows Media Player or streaming error means the port number is out of range or already in use. Here's what to check and fix....
0XC00D32CD Windows Media Player throws this when it can't find a database record. The fix is usually clearing the library cache or repairing the database....
0XC00D274A This DRM error pops up in Windows Media Player, Zune, or old media apps when the secure store is corrupted or missing. Quick fix: reset DRM files....
0XC00D11B5 This error means Windows Media Player can't reach the DRM license server. Usually a time/date glitch or a blocked URL. Here's the fix....
0X40190034 This NT status error means the transaction resource manager is already consistent—no recovery needed. It's mostly harmless, but here's why it pops up ...
0X4015000D This kernel-mode error usually means a driver or app is mishandling activation contexts. The fix is almost always updating or removing the culprit dri...
0X000007D0 This error means your app or game can't find a valid pixel format for the display. Usually a driver or DirectX issue. Here's how to fix it....
0X000002AA This error pops up when a program tries to jump to a memory address that doesn't exist. It's almost always a corrupted file or outdated driver....