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0X80040003 This error pops up when an app tries to link data via OLE but the server won't accept change notifications. We'll fix it by restarting OLE, re-registe...
0X0000089C This error stops you from adding user aliases in Windows, often on domain-joined machines. The fix is usually a quick registry tweak or group policy c...
0X00003A9B Event Viewer can't find a message template for an event log entry. Usually a corrupt locale file, missing MUI, or bad registry key. Fix takes 30 secon...
0XC0000107 You can't eject a drive because something still has its files open. This fix walks through finding and closing those handles, from a quick reboot to f...
0XC00D278B This error hits when Windows Media DRM fails during license migration after a user SID change. You'll need to reset DRM files or re-register component...
0XC00D11DE Windows Media Player can't connect because the server is full. Usually a port exhaustion or service throttle issue....
0X00000262 Service callback entrypoint is corrupted or missing. Usually from a bad driver install or registry edit. Here's how to fix it fast....
This error pops up when Windows can't reach a DNS server. Usually it's a bad setting or a temporary glitch. Here's how to fix it....
0X80010112 The RPC_E_INVALID_EXTENSION error means OLE got a bad COM packet. Almost always caused by a corrupted RPC service or broken DCOM config. Here's the qu...
0X80010137 COM+ can't write its scratch file. Usually a corrupted DCOM or COM+ catalog after a failed update or registry cleaner run....
0XC00D271C A corrupt DRM license or media file triggers this playback error. The quick fix: delete the DRM license store and let Windows rebuild it....
0X0000052E This error means Windows can't match the username or password you entered. It's almost always a typo, locked account, or domain trust issue....
0X800401E3 This COM error kills OLE actions like drag-and-drop or file previews. The fix is re-registering ole32.dll and oleaut32.dll—skip the registry edits....
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL The DirectX CreateTexture2D failed error occurs when a game or application cannot create a 2D texture resource, often due to outdated drivers, corrupt...
0X80070032 This error pops up when Remote Desktop can't handle a dynamic virtual channel request. Usually a missing update or misconfigured policy. Here's how to...
0XC00D271E This error pops up while playing DRM-protected media in Windows Media Player or similar apps, signaling a busted license chain. It's maddening but fix...
0X8001013D This COM error means Windows can't read an ACL from a stream. Usually caused by corrupted registry permissions or a broken app install. Here's how to ...
0X80110402 This error pops up when COM+ components have corrupt properties. Usually it's from a bad DLL registration or a broken COM+ app. Here's how to fix it f...
0X000000D9 Windows won't let you modify a signed EXE or DLL. This happens when patching, modding, or debugging protected files. Here's how to bypass or fix it....
0X00001A91 This error means the Resource Manager service isn't running or is corrupted. You'll see it in SQL Server or backup apps trying to access NTFS transact...