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0X80110483 Stop this COM+ registry error cold. I'll show you three fixes—from a quick 30-second check to a registry rebuild—so your 64-bit binary stops acting li...
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...
0X000020D9 This error appears when AD's NTDS database has corruption or insufficient disk space. The fix is an offline defrag or restore from backup....
0X0000255C DNS server fails to start because root hints are missing or corrupted. This usually happens after a botched update or manual deletion....
0X80280402 TPM thinks you're handing it a duplicate command handle. Usually happens after sleep/wake cycles or driver hiccups. Fix is quick in most cases....
0X00000127 This error means Windows can't assign an interrupt vector because another driver already claimed it. Usually a bad network driver or leftover USB cont...
0X00000842 This error means the Server service is stuck or disabled. The quick fix is to restart it and check dependencies. I've fixed this on hundreds of Window...
Invalid Class Name This cryptic error usually means a corrupted registry driver entry. Here's how to fix it without reinstalling Windows....
0XC00D1324 This Windows error means your media player or app refuses a URL because it sees it as unsafe. The fix is usually a registry tweak to allow less secure...
0XC00D14BC WMS playlist shutdown error happens when the media server gets interrupted mid-stream. Reset the service and clear the playlist cache to fix it....
0X80030050 This error happens when Windows or an app tries to create a file that's already there. Usually a sync conflict or leftover temp file. Here's how to cl...
0X00002589 This DNS error means Windows thinks the zone is already there — usually a ghost stub or delegation zone. The fix is clean removal via DNSCmd or ADSI E...
0XC00D1B5F This error pops up when Windows Media Center's profile doesn't match the media session. The fast fix is resetting DRM and the Media Center database....
0X0000106C This error means Windows can't find a WMI data provider. Usually a corrupted repository or missing provider registration. Fixes from 30 seconds to 15 ...
0X00002330 This error means a DNS record that should exist is missing—often caused by stale zone data or replication delays. Quick fix: scavenge stale records an...
0X00000079 This error means a program waited too long for a resource to unlock. It's almost always a driver or broken app issue, not hardware....
0XC00000F0 This error means a service or function got bad data in its second argument. Common with corrupt third-party drivers or registry hacks....
0X00000235 This error means a process has hit the thread limit. Usually it's a runaway app or a system setting. Here's how to kill it and keep it dead....
0X000013C9 Your cluster node says it's already a member, but it's not talking to the rest. This usually means leftover cluster state data is causing confusion. H...
Quick fix: refresh Firefox via profile manager or safe mode. Your bookmarks stay safe – it only resets settings and extensions....