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0x00000bc4 Your printer shows offline? DNS changes, stale spoolers, or power settings cause this. Quick answer: restart the print spooler and flush DNS. Works 80...
0X801F0010 This error means a filter driver is stuck attached to a volume. You'll see it when trying to unmount a drive or remove software. Here's how to fix it....
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....
0X00002B06 This error means a network QoS (Quality of Service) object is corrupted or misconfigured. Usually happens after a VPN disconnect or a Windows update. ...
0X8011041D This error happens when a COM+ component can't load a DLL—often after a failed update or corrupt registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X000004EC This error means Windows security policy is blocking a program. Usually caused by Software Restriction Policies or AppLocker. I'll show you how to fix...
0X80342001 Your wireless card is stuck. The fix is restarting the WLAN AutoConfig service and resetting the adapter. This usually takes 2 minutes....
0X0000024F Your system process crashed because of a corrupted driver or system file. This fix walks you through the quickest checks first, then deeper repairs....
0X8009700C This error means a font file's checksum doesn't match. It usually pops up during Windows font installation or print spooling....
0X80320001 This error hits when a Windows Filtering Platform callout driver is missing or disabled. It usually shows up after a VPN or firewall install goes wron...
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'...
0X80110438 This error pops up when you try to add or rename a COM+ partition or component that already exists. I'll show you how to spot the duplicate and clean ...
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....
0XC0020034 This error pops up when Windows RPC can't find a registered endpoint. Usually happens after a failed app install or service crash....
0X000401E7 This COM error means a moniker is already registered in the Running Object Table. Here's how to clear it and prevent it from coming back....
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....
0X000004DA Error 0X000004DA means a service is already registered in the SCM database. The fix is usually restarting the service or tweaking the registry. Here's...
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 ...
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....