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0XC00000EF This BSOD or app crash means the first parameter passed to a system function is junk. The culprit is almost always a corrupt driver or registry entry....
0X8002802F This error means a program can't find a function in a DLL. The culprit is almost always a broken or missing dependency. You'll see it when launching o...
0X401E042F This error means Windows can't detect a child device like a monitor or dock reliably. Here's how to fix it, from quick power checks to driver surgery....
0X00002B0F This error means Windows choked on a QoS flow descriptor count. Usually happens when gaming, streaming, or using VoIP apps. We'll fix it quick....
0XC000012F This error pops up when Windows tries to run a corrupted or non-EXE file as a program. Here's how to fix it without wasting time....
Printer search fails to auto-redirect to printer page. Quick registry tweak or driver reset gets it working again....
0XC00D1B8E Windows Media Encoder won't let you pause a live stream? Here's why and the exact fix — no registry hacks needed....
0X000020ED This error hits when AD can't allocate memory for the hierarchy table during a domain controller promotion or replication. It's almost always a memory...
0X8004E02E COM+ component needs synchronization but isn't configured for it. This fix adds the required attribute to the component's registration....
0X80090300 This error means Windows ran out of memory for security tokens. Usually a corrupted LSASS cache or a bad RDP config. Here's what actually fixes it....
0X0000213D This error hits when you try to update Active Directory schema on a DC that doesn't hold the schema FSMO role. The fix is simple: target the right DC ...
The disk can't be read or written When your Mac spits this at an external drive, it's usually a permissions or format issue. Here's the fix chain....
0X800401F4 COM can't find the interface you're asking for — the IID string is corrupted or mismatched. Usually a registry or typelib registration issue....
0X8011042B This error pops up when you try to delete a COM+ component in Component Services, but the system won't let you. It's a security protection, not a bug....
0XC0360001 This error means the Security Parameters Index (SPI) in a packet doesn't match any active IPsec Security Association (SA). It usually happens after a ...
0X8028005C This error kills BitLocker or TPM operations. Here's how to fix it in three steps, from quick to thorough....
0X0000218D This error means AD couldn't derive a service principal name because a required server object reference is missing. Common fix: restore the deleted se...
0X000019EB This error means your log file doesn't have the minimum two containers it needs. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC01E035C This error pops up when Windows can't assign a display mode to your monitor. Usually after unplugging a cable, waking from sleep, or switching inputs....
0X000003EC The ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS error means a program passed bad flags to a system call. Usually happens with old software or corrupted permissions. Quick fix...