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0X80290201 This error means the TPM Base Services couldn't clean up a context. Usually happens after a failed TPM operation or driver hiccup on Windows 10/11....
Cannot Connect to App Store That 'Cannot Connect to App Store' error usually isn't a server problem—it's your iPhone or iPad being stubborn. Here's how to fix it, from a 30-secon...
0X80290216 This fix for the TBSIMP_E_HASH_TABLE_FULL error (0X80290216) covers clearing TPM storage, updating drivers, and resetting TPM—with real-world triggers...
HTTP 503 That dreaded HTTP 503 error means your server can't handle the request right now. Here's how to fix it — from app pool crashes to overloaded resources...
0XC03A0015 This error pops up when Hyper-V can't talk to a VHDX file. It's usually a permissions or path issue. Here's how to fix it quick....
HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error This error usually means a bad app pool config, a missing dependency, or a permissions issue. Start with the quick checks, then dig deeper....
0X00002AFF WSA_QOS_NO_SENDERS means your app can't find a sender on the network. Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
Invalid Class Name Hard drive won't initialize because Windows can't read the partition table. Real fix: rebuild MBR or GPT without losing data....
0XC00D28A6 This error hits when Windows Media Player can't play protected content because it hasn't been approved for DRM. It usually happens after a clean Windo...
0X80284009 You're hitting the TPM's context limit, usually from leftover Trusted Platform Module sessions. Here's how to clear them and stop it coming back....
0X00002B13 Quick answer: This error means a QoS (Quality of Service) program sent a malformed flowspec. It usually happens with old VPN or network optimizer apps...
0XC00D28B4 Annoying DRM error when playing protected content? I’ll show you the quick fix and why it happens....
0XC000010A This error means a process tried to copy a handle to or from a process that's shutting down. The fix is usually closing the app or restarting the serv...
Screen flickering at 144Hz is often caused by incorrect refresh rate settings, faulty cables, or GPU driver issues. This guide provides step-by-step f...
0X00003631 This error means your VPN connection failed because encryption algorithm doesn't match. We'll fix it three ways: check the VPN type, update the remote...
0XC00D1129 This error means Windows Media Player can't reach the streaming server due to a network or firewall block. Here's how to fix it....
0XC01E0512 HDCP handshake failed between your PC and display. Usually a cable, driver, or HDMI port issue. Start with the quick fix below....
0XC00D11A2 Windows Media Player can't decode the audio in a file. The fix is installing the right codec or converting the file to MP3/AAC....
0XC000020A This error means a port or address is already in use. We'll walk through quick port checks, then kill the process or change the app's port....
0XC00D108E Windows Media Player can't open a web help URL. Usually a busted internet connection or corrupted media player settings. Let's walk through the fix fa...