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0X00000522 Short version: your user account lacks the required privilege. This usually happens when a service or app tries to impersonate a client without the “I...
0X0004D010 This error usually pops up during distributed transactions when a secondary resource manager is missing or misconfigured. I'll walk you through three ...
0X000008F9 Your PC name conflicts with another machine on the same network. Rename it in Windows settings or NetBIOS is fighting itself....
0XC000026C That error means Windows couldn't load a device driver. Almost always a corrupted driver or bad disk. Start with the quick fix....
Your RAM might be stuck at default speeds. Here's how to enable XMP or manually set timings for the performance you paid for....
0XC00002FD Kerberos auth fails when the KDC doesn't support the encryption type requested by the client. Classic cause: old domain controller or misconfigured re...
0X00002174 Domain controller won't replicate because its domain functional level is higher than the target. Downgrade or isolate the newer DC....
0XC00000EC This is a memory mapping error that usually hits during file operations on Windows 10/11. The fix is a registry tweak and driver rollback....
0X000020EC Active Directory can't rebuild address book indices. This usually means corrupted index files or a bad LDAP filter. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC038005B Snap-in won't let you create a mirror volume? That error means the disk's partition style is wrong. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00D145E This error means the Windows Media publishing point stopped unexpectedly. It's almost always a permissions issue or a corrupted service state. Here's ...
0X00000006 This error means Windows lost track of a file, USB, or printer handle. I'll walk you through fixes from a quick reboot to registry edits....
0X0000216E This error pops up when you try to run an AD operation on the wrong domain controller. The fix depends on whether the source DC is alive or dead. I'll...
0X000006E2 This error pops up when a Windows server can't find the RPC name service. Usually happens when the RPC Locator service is stopped or the network locat...
0X80004015 Real fix for when DCOM class is configured to run under a security ID that doesn't match the caller. Usually happens after domain migrations or accoun...
0XC00002DA This error means a global group got a user from another domain. Simple fix: move the user or change the group type. No need to rebuild AD....
0X40000370 Active Directory stops responding or kicks you out. Usually a bad domain controller restart or replication timeout. Here's how to pin it down and fix ...
0X000004F7 Your PC says it's locked and won't shut down without force. Here's why it happens and how to fix it—no fluff, just what works....
0X0000021A This stop code means the ABIOS subsystem choked on a corrupt driver or bad memory. Usually a bad SATA/AHCI driver or failing RAM....
0X00003639 Windows throws this when your VPN or IPsec certificate key is too short for the security policy. Usually a 1024-bit RSA cert - you need 2048-bit or hi...