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SMART status BAD indicates imminent hard drive failure. Backup data immediately and replace the drive to prevent data loss. This guide covers symptoms...
0X8028005A This error means TPM context data is corrupted. Usually from sleep/resume cycles or BIOS updates. Wiping the TPM and re-owning it fixes it....
0XC0000017 This is a memory starvation error. Most fixes online overcomplicate it. I'll show you the real fix and why it works....
0X0000177E This pops up when you try to encrypt files on a drive that doesn't support EFS. Usually a FAT32 partition, a network drive, or a RAW volume. Quick fix...
0X80320013 This error means Windows has disabled the network diagnostic event collection service. It usually pops up in WFP (Windows Filtering Platform) logs or ...
0XC00D1356 Windows Media Player error 0XC00D1356 means the content provider blocked playback. The quick fix is clearing your DRM license cache or updating your s...
This guide resolves the 'Failed to start networking service' error on Linux systems. It covers common causes like misconfigured interfaces, missing de...
0X0000009F This Windows error usually means corrupted system files or bad memory access. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00000E5 A corrupted system file or driver mismatch triggers this NTSTATUS error. Here's the fix that works for most users....
0XC0000004 This error means a program sent bad data to the system. Usually a corrupted file or a memory issue. Quick fix: run sfc /scannow and check for bad RAM....
RAM or motherboard issue causes beeps and black screen. Check reseating RAM, clearing CMOS, or testing one stick at a time....
0X800B0007 This error means a certificate extension is being used wrong. The quick fix is re-registering crypt32.dll and clearing the certificate cache....
0X0000071F This error means something tried to pass an error code that isn't a valid Windows RPC error. Usually it's a corrupt RPC mapping or a misbehaving app. ...
0X00001B5E This error pops up when you try to start a Remote Desktop service that conflicts with an existing service name. Here's the fix....
0X000002FD This error means an app or driver is stuck waiting on an oplock (opportunistic lock) in SMB. Usually it's a network share or AV tool holding things up...
0XC0020005 This error means Windows can't find a valid RPC protocol sequence—usually a broken endpoint mapper or corrupted registry. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000020D1 AD can't cache an attribute, usually due to schema issues or replication delays. Here's the real fix that works....
0X80010100 Your system call failed, usually from a stuck COM object or a dead DCOM service. Here's the fix order that works....
0X8009002A This error usually pops up after a Windows update or certificate problem. Here's how to fix it fast, no wasted steps....
0XC00D1B8B This error pops up when you try to load a profile or config file made for a newer Windows Media Encoder version into an older one....