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0X00000259 This error means your hard drive found data outside its expected range. Usually a corrupted partition table or bad sector. Here's how to fix it....
0X0000211E Your app can't find a directory service. This usually means the Active Directory domain controller isn't reachable or your machine left the domain inc...
0X000004B4 This error means Windows can't find a valid network provider for a mapped drive or path. Usually caused by a stale registry entry or a busted group po...
0X00340001 This NDIS error usually means a network driver or filter driver is misbehaving. We'll fix it by updating drivers, disabling third-party antivirus, or ...
Q-Code 53 ASUS boards with DDR5 often hang on Q-Code 53. This means the CPU's memory controller can't talk to your RAM. A cold boot and reseat usually fix it—bu...
0X00000A45 This error shows up when a workstation's record in the domain has no user account attached to it. The fix is to recreate the computer account or reass...
0X0000208C You're trying to delete an Active Directory object that still has child objects attached. Here's how to find and remove them....
0X000009F6 This error means the Computer Browser service is set to not run as a master browser. We'll re-enable it via registry or group policy....
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...
0X000008CC That error shows up when you try to remove a shared printer or drive that's still in use. The fix is to stop sharing first....
0X000010DC This error means Windows can't find a required resource—usually a missing driver or corrupted system file. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00000548 This error hits when Windows Server refuses a licensing or service state change. Usually tied to RDS or KMS misconfiguration....
0XC0000401 Your user trust quota got hit — basically AD says you've created too many trusts. The fix is to bump the quota or clean out unused ones....
0X00002084 This error pops up when AD tries to remove an attribute that's already gone. Three fixes, from quickest to deepest....
0X00000651 This error pops up when Windows loses connection to a USB device mid-operation. Happens with printers, scanners, or external drives—usually during dat...
0X00002181 This error pops up when Active Directory runs out of link IDs during a schema update. Here's why it happens and how to free up IDs without a rebuild....
0XC00002C9 This killer error on Itanium systems is a NaT consumption fault. First thing: run chkdsk /f on the drive with the corrupted file, then reinstall the a...
0X000010F0 This error pops up when a message or data block is too big for a system parameter. Usually caused by corrupt registry keys or oversized messages in Ev...
0XC01A0003 This error means the NTFS log detected a bad physical sector. Don't waste time – the drive is failing or has firmware issues. Here's how to nail it do...
0X000020EB This error means a required AD config parameter is missing from the registry. Here's the direct fix and why it works....