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Your PC won't boot or shows less RAM than installed? Start with a simple reseat—then check slots, clean contacts, and test each stick....
Upgrading RAM on a BeagleBone Black can cause random freezes. The fix is adjusting the DDR timing in the bootloader....
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL This error occurs when a game or application fails to create a 2D texture resource due to GPU driver issues, outdated DirectX, or insufficient VRAM. F...
0X80010006 This COM error means the RPC channel died mid-call. Most often it's a stale proxy or a service crash. Here's what to check first, second, and third....
E: dpkg was interrupted When dpkg is interrupted during package installation or upgrade, it leaves the system in an inconsistent state. Running 'dpkg --configure -a' and then...
0XC0000005 STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION means a program tried to read or write memory it couldn't touch. Usually a bad driver, corrupted file, or buggy software. Fix ...
0X40010009 This error pops up when the debugger loses communication with your app. I'll show you the quick fix and why it works....
0X000036CA This error means two COM components registered the same ProgID. Usually a bad install or leftover registry junk. Here's how to kill it....
null Stop Firefox crashes on Linux by disabling WebRender or switching GPU drivers. Here's the real fix and why it works....
0XC00002FF This error means the server is shutting down. It's not a bug – it's the server telling you it's going down. You'll see it during reboots, updates, or ...
0X00000587 The 0X00000587 error pops up when a private browsing window tries to access a corrupt or missing index file. Almost always caused by a corrupt browser...
0X8004D00B Hits when MSDTC can't honor XACT_E_NOISORETAIN during distributed transactions across SQL Server and a resource manager. Disable transaction isolation...
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....
0X00000425 Service won't accept stop/restart commands? This error means it's stuck in a transition state. Here's how to fix it, from quick to nuclear....
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....
0X00000A91 A password filter DLL's blocking your password change. Usually a third-party security tool or a broken registry entry—here's how to kill it....
0X000036B0 This error means a program can't find a required section in its activation context. Usually happens after a bad update or corrupted manifest—here's ho...
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....
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....
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...