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0X00003AB4 This Windows Event Viewer error means the message file's missing or corrupted. Here's how to rebuild it without reinstalling....
0XC0000107 You can't eject a drive because something still has its files open. This fix walks through finding and closing those handles, from a quick reboot to f...
0X8000002C Windows loads a DLL that's not compatible with your current app or OS version. The fix is usually reinstalling the app or updating its dependencies....
0X000000BE Happens when you try to run a 64-bit program on a 32-bit Windows, or a corrupt .dll file. The real fix is using the right version or reinstalling....
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL The DirectX CreateTexture2D failed error occurs when a game or application cannot create a 2D texture resource, often due to outdated drivers, corrupt...
0X80070032 This error pops up when Remote Desktop can't handle a dynamic virtual channel request. Usually a missing update or misconfigured policy. Here's how to...
0XC00D271E This error pops up while playing DRM-protected media in Windows Media Player or similar apps, signaling a busted license chain. It's maddening but fix...
0X00001A91 This error means the Resource Manager service isn't running or is corrupted. You'll see it in SQL Server or backup apps trying to access NTFS transact...
0XC0000251 Printer driver or app file is corrupt. Start with restarting the print spooler, then reinstall the driver. If that fails, deep clean with Windows Syst...
0X00000508 This error means a C runtime function got a bad parameter. Usually happens when old software tries to use a modern Windows CRT library. The fix is str...
0X0000009F This Windows error usually means corrupted system files or bad memory access. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000036BE Windows can't read an app's manifest because a namespace URI is wrong. This usually happens after installing or updating software....
0X40010002 This error hits when the debugger can't grab a handle to a thread or process. Usually happens in VS 2019/2022 with 64-bit apps on Windows 10/11....
0X0000029E This WOW assertion error hits when 32-bit apps crash on 64-bit Windows. Here's how to pin down the culprit and fix it fast....
0XC0000412 This error means Windows tried to load a DLL on demand but couldn't find or access it. The fix is almost always a missing or corrupted Visual C++ redi...
0X000036F2 Your app crashes because a manifest XML uses 'xml' as a namespace prefix, which Windows reserves. Fix the XML or rebuild the manifest....
0X8004130C The Task Scheduler service isn't installed or running. This fix gets it back without reinstalling Windows. Two registry tweaks usually do it....
0XC000026F This error means the 32-bit-on-64-bit emulation layer (WOW64) hit an internal bug. The fix is usually a corrupted system file or a bad app install....
0X00003AB5 Windows Event Viewer can't find a string it needs to display. Corrupt logs, broken installs, or registry gunk cause it. Here's the fix....
0X8009302B This error pops up when your printer driver messes up ASN.1 encoding. The fix is usually reinstalling the driver or fixing registry permissions....