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0X800401FB Tired of the 'Object not registered' error? Here's the quick fix: re-register the COM object using regsvr32. I'll walk you through it....
0X40000003 This isn't a crash—it's a warning that a DLL loaded at a different address than expected. Usually harmless, but can break poorly written software or t...
0X00000078 This error means Windows can't run a function—usually from a broken app or missing system file. Here's how to fix it in 10 minutes....
0XC015000F This error means a program tried to unload a side-by-side assembly context out of order. The fix is usually reinstalling the app or fixing broken Visu...
0X00001721 This error pops up when a cluster node can't fully read a stream during replication. Usually a corrupted log buffer or flaky disk path. Start with the...
0X8030010C That PLA_E_REPORT_WAIT_TIMEOUT error usually means Windows Performance tools are stuck. Here's how to kill the hung process and get things moving agai...
0XC01E0322 This error hits when Windows can't apply a display mode—usually after a driver update or plugging an external monitor. The fix is adjusting timing set...
0X00000858 This Win32 error usually means the network path isn't available. I'll walk you through the three most common causes and how to fix each one fast....
The com.apple.launchd.peruser process enters a crash loop, causing high CPU usage, system hangs, and repeated crash reports. This guide explains root ...
0XC015000C This error means Windows can't find a required assembly (DLL or runtime). The fix is usually reinstalling the app or its dependencies like Visual C++ ...
SSH public key authentication fails with 'Permission denied' due to incorrect file permissions or configuration. This guide covers fixing permissions,...
0XC0262113 This DirectX error usually means your GPU driver or VRAM is in a bad state. Two quick fixes: restart the display driver or reinstall the graphics driv...
Your Mac app gets stuck on 'Checking for Updates' and never opens? Here's how to break the loop in under 30 seconds....
Game Engine Crashed Your game crashes with a generic engine error. Usually a corrupted config file or bad graphics driver. Here's the fix that works 90% of the time....
0XC00D1072 This error means you're trying to add an item to a playlist that Windows Media Player doesn't support there. The fix is simpler than you think....
0X4000002B This isn't an error—it's an info code that shows after resuming from hibernation. It tells you the system woke up cleanly....
0XC01E051F This error means a graphics protected output is missing or corrupted. Usually caused by a bad display driver or a recent Windows update....
0XC00D10A8 This error hits when Windows Media Player can't find a playlist after jumping between nested playlists. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC02625D7 This DirectX graphics error means your GPU driver crashed or the video memory got corrupted. Reinstall drivers and check your GPU temps....
System boots but RAM runs at 2133 MHz instead of rated speed (e.g., 3200 MHz) Your high-speed RAM stuck at 2133 MHz? It's likely a BIOS setting or compatibility issue. Here's how to force XMP/DOCP and check for mismatched sticks...