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0X00002153 Active Directory won't start after a failed restore or boot into DS Repair Mode. Usually a database corruption or missing system state files....
0X000006E1 This error pops up when Windows can't find a specific RPC entry, usually during network printing or remote admin. It's a permissions or registry issue...
0X00000515 This error means Windows couldn't match an account name to a SID in permissions. Usually from stale AD or local user references. Here's how to clean t...
0X000020E8 Happens when LDAP tries to replace an object that's marked as hidden in Active Directory. The fix: un-hide the record or delete and recreate it....
0XC000017E This error hits when Windows hits a hard cap on security IDs for a file, folder, or process. Here's how to clear the extra SIDs and get back to work....
0X00000925 This error shows up when Windows can't talk to a device — usually a printer, scanner, or external drive. Bad drivers or a corrupted USB stack are the ...
kernel_task eating your CPU in Big Sur? It's not a virus. It's macOS protecting your hardware from heat. Here's the fix that actually stops it....
0X0000049B This error means the NTFS USN journal is off or corrupt. The quick fix is running fsutil to recreate it. I'll show you the exact command....
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET Your browser can't resolve a domain name. Nine times out of ten, it's a corrupt DNS cache or a stale adapter config. Here's the fix order....
0X000010DA Your database hit its max size limit. We'll clear space or expand it so your app works again....
0X00002B12 This error hits when a QoS flow descriptor is malformed. Usually from broken app installs, bad registry keys, or corrupted Winsock....
0X800401E1 This OLE error means something timed out in COM. A quick registry tweak or restarting the DCOM service usually kills it. No need to reinstall Windows....
0X80040064 This COM error usually means a clipboard or drag-drop operation is using a malformed data format structure. I'll show you the real fixes, from quick r...
0XC0000034 Stop code 0xC0000034 means Windows can't find a required file or path. Usually a missing BCD entry or broken shortcut. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC01E0435 This error hits when Windows tries to wake a display adapter in a linked chain setup but the upstream links aren't powered. You'll see it after sleep ...
0XC00D10DA This error shows up when WMP can't finish burning a disc. Usually a bad disc, slow drive, or corrupted temp files. I'll walk you through the fixes fro...
0X000020E5 This error hits when a domain controller can't find a naming context in its cached directory partition list. Usually a replication delay or stale cach...
0XC0000305 This error hits when Windows can't verify a file's digital signature. It usually pops up with old software, broken updates, or crippled security setti...
0XC00D158D This Windows Media Center error means the archive plugin hit its storage limit. I'll show you the most common fix first—clearing old recordings—then o...
0XC00D1BAE This error usually means the tape drive thinks it's at the end of the tape or empty. Quick fix: unmount the drive, reinsert the tape, and verify the d...