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0X000013DC You're seeing this because the Resource Monitor (ResMon) state got corrupted during a system stress event. Here's the fix that works every time....
0X80093015 This error means Windows can't find or load a critical ASN.1 decoding function. The fix is reinstalling the Cryptographic Services component cleanly....
FATAL: password authentication failed for user This error occurs when PostgreSQL rejects a user's password. Common causes include wrong password, missing pg_hba.conf entries, or expired credentials...
0X0000030D When Windows runs out of desktop heap space, you get this error. The fix is raising the SharedSection value in the registry. I'll show you exactly whi...
0XC0000172 You'll see this when tape backup software tries to split a tape into partitions and fails. Almost always a hardware or driver mismatch issue....
0XC00D151D Your media server's maxed out connections. Happens with Windows Media Center or DLNA setups. Here's how to clear the queue....
Uncaught EvalError: Refused to evaluate a string as JavaScript You're seeing this in the console because a browser extension or security tool blocks eval(). I'll walk through the fix from quickest to driest....
0XC00D2EE9 This error means Windows Media Player can't stream because multicast is disabled. I'll show you three ways to fix it, starting with the one that works...
0X80320019 This error means Windows Firewall's notification queue is full and dropping events. You'll see it in logs or apps that monitor firewall changes. The q...
0X80290201 This error means the TPM Base Services couldn't clean up a context. Usually happens after a failed TPM operation or driver hiccup on Windows 10/11....
Cannot Connect to App Store That 'Cannot Connect to App Store' error usually isn't a server problem—it's your iPhone or iPad being stubborn. Here's how to fix it, from a 30-secon...
0X80290216 This fix for the TBSIMP_E_HASH_TABLE_FULL error (0X80290216) covers clearing TPM storage, updating drivers, and resetting TPM—with real-world triggers...
0X00000A67 This error means Windows already knows a network path by that DFS name. The fix is to delete the stale DFS link or rename the printer share....
HTTP 503 That dreaded HTTP 503 error means your server can't handle the request right now. Here's how to fix it — from app pool crashes to overloaded resources...
0X00000106 This means Windows couldn't assign all required privileges to a process or user. The culprit is almost always a service or scheduled task running with...
Your printer shows offline when it's actually on and connected. Here's how to get it back online fast....
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN indicates Chrome cannot resolve a domain name. This guide covers clearing DNS cache, changing DNS servers, and other fixes...
HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error This error usually means a bad app pool config, a missing dependency, or a permissions issue. Start with the quick checks, then dig deeper....
0X00002AFF WSA_QOS_NO_SENDERS means your app can't find a sender on the network. Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
0XC0000071 Your password expired and Windows won't log you in. Fix it by changing the password through another method or resetting it. Here's how....