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0X00001B80 RDP client times out waiting for server response during handshake. Often triggered by UDP block or MTU mismatch. Quick fix: disable UDP in RDP setting...
0XC0009898 STATUS_WOW_ASSERTION means a 32-bit app crashed inside WOW64 on 64-bit Windows. Usually caused by corrupt system files or broken compatibility layers....
Excel crashes when you copy and paste between workbooks that both use conditional formatting. The real fix is simpler than you think....
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...
0X8004D01E This error means a resource manager took too long to reenlist during a distributed transaction. Start with the quick fix, then move up if needed....
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....
0XC0262334 New monitor won't associate with your GPU. This usually means a driver or EDID conflict. Here's the fix that works 9 times out of 10....
0x800f0922 This error pops up when Windows Update fails to install a feature update. Usually a corrupted component store or a reserved partition that's too small...
Your ASUS monitor stays black with a blinking power LED. The fix is resetting the internal EDID cache by unplugging and holding the power button. Here...
2006 MySQL throws 2006 when the server closes the connection mid-query. Usually from timeout, oversized packets, or server restart....
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...
The com.apple.launchd.peruser error causes repeated crash logs and system slowdowns. This guide explains symptoms, root causes, and step-by-step fixes...
0X000006E1 This error pops up when Windows can't find a specific RPC entry, usually during network printing or remote admin. It's a permissions or registry issue...
0X00000515 This error means Windows couldn't match an account name to a SID in permissions. Usually from stale AD or local user references. Here's how to clean t...
0X00002180 This error hits when you're trying to extend the AD schema and a link attribute ID conflicts with reserved ranges. Here's why and how to fix it....
0X000020E8 Happens when LDAP tries to replace an object that's marked as hidden in Active Directory. The fix: un-hide the record or delete and recreate it....
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....
0X8011042A This COM+ error blocks changes to components. Usually caused by locked DLLs or corrupted permissions. Fix it in under 30 seconds or dig deeper if need...
0X00000925 This error shows up when Windows can't talk to a device — usually a printer, scanner, or external drive. Bad drivers or a corrupted USB stack are the ...