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Wi-Fi dropping every few minutes? It's usually the power saving setting on your Wi-Fi adapter. Here's the fix that works....
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...
Printer disappears from your PC? Skip the restart loop. Here are three real fixes from a guy who's seen this dozens of times....
Can't mount a USB drive on Linux? Here's the real fix—no faffing with chmod. Stop frustration fast....
0XC0190036 This error means SQL Server can't verify a file's identity after a restart. The fix is usually a database consistency check or a file path update....
0X80310019 This error pops up when BitLocker thinks you're trying to encrypt the wrong volume. We'll fix it fast....
0XC000018C This error kills domain trust for a machine. Start with a quick rejoin fix, then check DNS and secure channel. No need to rebuild the whole domain....
0X0000362B This error pops up when Windows can't decrypt an IPsec IKE packet—usually a bad preshared key or mismatched encryption settings on a VPN tunnel....
0XC0130013 STATUS_CLUSTER_NODE_PAUSED means Windows can't resume a node. Force-resume via PowerShell, check quorum, then fix DNS and storage paths....
0X00000289 This error pops up when Windows can't find a drive letter or folder path for an external disk. It's common after disconnecting a USB drive without saf...
Quick fix: unmount and remount the drive, or use Disk Utility First Aid. Common cause: macOS file system glitch after ejecting improperly....
Error State Your HP printer's stuck in error state, not printing. Here's the fix path: quick cable check, then driver reset, then firmware flash....
0x80071AC1 This error means Windows can't mount the drive due to a dirty volume flag. Fix it with chkdsk /f—usually takes 5 minutes....
0X8034001A This NDIS error means a token ring group address can't be removed because another driver or service is still using it. Real fix: reboot and remove the...
0X80110402 This error pops up when COM+ components have corrupt properties. Usually it's from a bad DLL registration or a broken COM+ app. Here's how to fix it f...
0X00002100 This error shows up when trying to add a domain controller that’s already referenced in Active Directory. Usually caused by a lingering server object ...
0X0000077F This error means Windows can't find a site name for your machine. Usually a DNS or registry issue. Here's what I've seen fix it in real small business...
0XC00D11E1 Windows Media Player can't erase a rewritable disc because the drive is locked by another process. Close the culprit and it'll work....
0XC00002B3 This error means a deny-only group tried to enable itself. The fix is to remove or adjust account restrictions in Group Policy or Local Security Polic...
0x800CCC0F Outlook error 0x800CCC0F usually means your internet connection or mail server timed out while sending. The fix is almost always in your account setti...