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0XC0000359 This error hits when you try to run a 32-bit executable on a 64-bit system that isn't configured for WoW64 emulation, or vice versa. The OS literally ...
null SmartScreen flags safe files as threats. The culprit is almost always a stale cache or aggressive cloud lookup. Here's the real fix....
0X00002556 This error means your DNS query has more than one dot but the resolver can't handle it. The fix is usually in your application code or DNS suffix conf...
0X0000202D This error means your app tried an LDAP operation without signing or encryption. Quick fix: enable LDAP signing on the client or server....
The 'DNS server not responding' error prevents websites from loading. This guide provides step-by-step fixes including flushing DNS, changing DNS serv...
0XC00D0FCB Windows Media Player throws this when it thinks a file is corrupt. Usually it's a codec mismatch or a partial download, not actual damage....
0X80090007 Microsoft's NTE_BAD_VER error means the Windows cryptographic provider version is wrong. Usually a broken registry key or corrupted TPM driver....
0X000020C6 AD schema update fails because a class in the possSuperiors list doesn't exist. Usually a bad schema extension or replication lag. Here's the fix....
0X80091002 This error pops up when Windows can't recognize a cryptographic algorithm – usually from outdated security certificates or broken system files. Here's...
0X0000251E DNS_ERROR_BAD_PACKET means Windows got a malformed DNS reply. Usually a corrupt DNS cache or a misbehaving proxy/firewall is the culprit....
Disk read latency spikes in Azure VMs often come from bursting exhaustion or host caching misconfiguration. Here's what to check first and how to fix ...
0XC0020021 Error 0XC0020021 means Windows can't convert a UUID because the format or version is wrong. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00002081 This error hits when you try to add multiple values to an attribute that only allows one. Happens during AD bulk imports or PowerShell scripts....
0XC0190047 Your target drive isn't recognized as a snapshot volume. This usually happens with VSS backups or disk cloning on non-system drives. Here's how to fix...
0X8011040C COM+ role creation fails because the role name already exists in the COM+ application. The fix is to delete the duplicate or rename it....
0X80110480 COMADMIN_E_MIG_VERSIONNOTSUPPORTED means your COM+ database is too old to migrate. The fix is to rebuild it on the old machine first....
0X80320013 This error means Windows has disabled the network diagnostic event collection service. It usually pops up in WFP (Windows Filtering Platform) logs or ...
0XC023001D You're getting this when Windows can't remap a network drive because the old connection's still hanging around. Here's how to flush it and get back to...
0X000036E7 This error means Windows couldn't parse a side-by-side manifest because something's wrong at the XML root level. We'll fix three common causes, starti...
0X0000171B This error pops up when a cluster node tries to access registry data it doesn't own. The fix is to move or re-register the resource group....