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FATAL: Unable to Contact Activation Server Adobe CS6 suddenly won't activate despite a valid serial? It's not your internet – Adobe killed the old activation servers. Here's the real fix....
0X8010000A PC can't talk to smart card fast enough. Usually from driver issues, USB power saving, or card reader quirks. Fix is straightforward....
0X00002560 That error means the DNS server hit a bad record while loading zones. You'll need to find and fix or skip that record....
0X000D0000 NS_S_CALLPENDING means Windows is waiting on a network operation that hasn't finished. Usually a DNS or proxy hang-up. Fix it fast....
0X00002737 WSAEDESTADDRREQ means your code tried to send data on a socket without first setting a destination address. The fix depends on your protocol: TCP vs U...
0XC00D117E This error means the CD burner can't keep up with the data stream. The fix is simple: lower the burn speed. Here's why that works and what else to che...
0XC000022D This error shows up when Windows can't finish a file operation over the network, usually during a copy or move. The fix is to reset the SMB connection...
0X00002189 Active Directory can't reach a remote partition. Usually DNS or replication issues. Here's the fix order: quick check, moderate fix, deep dive....
0XC002001A RPC_NT_NO_CALL_ACTIVE error means a thread tried to reply to a remote procedure call that doesn't exist. I'll walk you through fixes from quickest to ...
0XC01E0350 This error hits when you hot-plug a display or change resolutions too fast. It means Windows won't let more than one unassigned mode set queue up per ...
0XC00D0023 Two content servers won't talk? This printer error usually means a network glitch or stale cache. Here's how to fix it from quickest to deepest....
0X000006D4 This RPC error means your app or service asked for an authentication level Windows doesn't recognize. It's often a misconfigured DCOM or registry sett...
0X8004D004 The MSDTC aborted a distributed transaction after a timeout or communication failure. The resource manager couldn't decide, so it heuristically rolled...
0X000005A4 ERROR_INVALID_THREAD_ID appears when a program passes a thread ID that doesn't exist or has already terminated. Here's why and how to fix it....
0XC00D0005 This error hits when Windows Media Player can't reach the server. Usually a firewall, proxy, or network profile issue. Here's how to fix it....
0X00002552 DNS error 0x00002552 means the DNS server is too busy or failing. Simple fixes: flush DNS, check your internet connection, or switch DNS servers....
0X00000FE1 The BranchCache (PeerDist) service hasn't finished initializing when your app tries to use it. Usually happens right after boot or a service restart. ...
0XC00D28A8 Shows up when Windows Media Player or a DRM'd app can't verify you're near the licensed device. Usually network timing or firewall killing the handsha...
0X80040003 This error pops up when an app tries to link data via OLE but the server won't accept change notifications. We'll fix it by restarting OLE, re-registe...
0XC000016B This error means Windows couldn't reset a disk after a timeout. Usually a dead drive, dead cable, or a driver gone rogue. Here's the fix....