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0X00000114 Error 0X00000114 means NTFS extended attributes are hosed. The quick fix is to run chkdsk /f on the drive, then delete the corrupted $Extend folder. I...
0X00000498 File replacement fails because another process locks the target. Usually antivirus or the file itself is in use. Kill the lock and it's done....
0XC01E0334 Plugging a monitor into the wrong graphics port. The display adapter doesn't see it because the cable's on the motherboard or a disabled GPU....
0XC01E051D This error usually hits when a game or media app can't talk to your GPU's protected path. Here's the fix....
0XC0020023 This error means RPC array bounds are messed up—usually bad marshaling code or corrupt data. I'll walk you through the top three causes and fixes....
0X80280053 This TPM error usually pops up after a firmware update or TPM reset. Here's how to clear it fast without reinstalling Windows....
0XC0000223 This error means the shared memory between a client app and Windows server service got corrupted. Often triggered by a BSOD or unclean shutdown. Here'...
0X0000012B This error means only part of your memory read or write worked. Usually a bug in game mods or anti-cheat software, not a hardware issue....
Monitor blacking out or flickering? 9 times out of 10 it's a cable or power issue. Here's how to nail it down in under 20 minutes....
Emotet's a nasty trojan that spreads through email. Here's how to wipe it out clean — no guesswork....
0x800704ec Windows Defender is disabled or blocked by Group Policy, preventing it from running or updating. This guide explains how to identify and resolve polic...
0XC03A0014 This error means Windows can't load the VHD provider. Usually happens after a Windows update or driver corruption. Three fixes, starting with a quick ...
0XC000019F This error pops up when apps or old systems try to use 8.3 short filenames on a volume where they're disabled. Common on NTFS drives, especially with ...
0X00000233 This rare error means a program tried to access an invalid Local Descriptor Table offset. I'll walk you through the fixes, from a quick reboot to a re...
0X000010D8 Stop this error when Windows can't find a needed object ID. Start with a quick reboot, then move to registry and disk checks if that doesn't work....
0X00000437 This error means Windows can't start a service because the service account credentials don't match the stored password. Here's the fix....
Learn how to recover unsaved Word documents using AutoRecover, Document Recovery, and manual file search. Step-by-step guide for lost work....
0X800401F2 Shows up when COM can't find the registered class for a requested object. Usually from a broken or missing CLSID registry entry....
0X8011041D This error happens when a COM+ component can't load a DLL—often after a failed update or corrupt registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X000003F0 This error means Windows tried to use a security token that doesn't exist anymore. Usually happens when a process or service lost its handle mid-opera...