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0X000008E1 This error means Windows couldn't find a message alias (like a computer name) on the network. Happens mainly with legacy NetBIOS-dependent apps or mis...
0XC0220024 This Windows Filtering Platform error usually means a firewall rule is corrupted. We'll delete the bad rule and reset the Windows Firewall service....
0XC01E0008 You get this error when Windows can't convert color formats during display output. Usually a driver or monitor color setting issue....
0XC00002EC 0XC00002EC means the Directory Service database is corrupted. Here's how to recover AD without rebuilding the domain....
0X80110447 A COM+ application role assigned to a component doesn't actually exist in the app's role list. Fix by re-adding the missing role or rebuilding the COM...
0X8004D104 This error means you called RecoveryComplete twice on the same resource manager in a distributed transaction. Here's why it happens and how to fix it....
Error 1 You're seeing "This product is already installed" during Adobe Suite setup? Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
0X80110473 The COM+ registry database is locked or corrupted. Restart the Windows Management Instrumentation and COM+ services to fix it....
0XC0000410 A function got more data than it can handle. Usually a broken driver or corrupt system file. Here's how to fix it, from quick to thorough....
0XC01E058C This error means Windows can't talk to your monitor properly. We'll reset the display chain and update drivers. Takes 10 minutes....
0XC0000453 This error hits after a failed BCD edit or a corrupted boot sector. It means Windows can't find the next boot entry. Here's how to break the loop....
0X000002C2 You're trying to run a 64-bit DLL or EXE on a 32-bit system, or vice versa. The fix is usually reinstalling the right version of the app or driver....
Your Android phone stuck at 'Checking for updates'? I've been there — it's maddening. Here's how to force it through, from a quick cache clear to fact...
0XC0000415 Your GPU driver thread hung, crashing the display. Usually a power or driver conflict — here's how to fix it without reinstalling Windows....
0X0000077E This error means the RPC pipe went dry mid-communication. Usually caused by a dying RPC service or a network glitch between server and client....
0XC00D1B91 This error shows up when Windows Media Player can't control a tape device. It's almost always a codec or driver mismatch. Here's the fix....
0X00000542 This error means a program tried to impersonate a user but didn't have the right permission level. It's common in .NET apps and PowerShell scripts run...
0X000036D8 This error means a side-by-side manifest file has mismatched parentheses. Quick fix: rebuild the manifest cache or edit the XML directly....
0X0000027A Windows says a system file got corrupted and already replaced it—but you're still seeing the error. Here's how to fix what's left behind....
0X4000002C This isn't an error—it's a notification that firmware updated. Usually harmless, but can stall drivers or apps expecting a clean state....