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0X000002EA This error usually means the network transport layer is misconfigured. Most often, it's a broken Winsock or faulty TCP/IP stack on Windows 10/11....
0X400D2EFF This error pops up when your network client drops and reconnects. Most times it's a Wi-Fi driver issue, but we'll walk through all the fixes....
0XC00D158A Your media streaming app is fighting for a port. Quick check: reboot your router, then kill the process holding the port....
0X80010137 COM+ can't write its scratch file. Usually a corrupted DCOM or COM+ catalog after a failed update or registry cleaner run....
0X800B0006 This error means Windows can't read a digital signature's ASN structure. It usually hits when installing drivers or certificates. Here's how to squash...
Wi-Fi doesn't have a valid IP configuration Your Wi-Fi adapter can't get an IP from the router. Here's the fix, step by step, starting with the one that works most often....
0XC0232002 Your Wi-Fi adapter is stuck in a low power state and won't wake up. These fixes start quick and get more thorough....
0X0000207A This error pops up when you try to change a read-only domain controller (RODC) like it's a regular DC. The fix is to run the operation on a writable d...
0X00000665 This Windows Installer error means the update package isn't compatible with your system. Most often it's a 32/64-bit mismatch or corrupted MSI file....
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...
0X80010117 This COM error means your call context expired. Fix it in 30 seconds by restarting the service, or dig deeper with registry tweaks and DCOM config cha...
0x80070002 That File Not Found error usually means Windows Update or a backup tool can't find a file. Here's how to fix it fast, from simple to advanced....
0X8004020B This COM+ error means your app couldn't remove some objects from the event system. The fix is clearing orphaned subscriptions in Component Services....
The 'DNS server not responding' error prevents websites from loading. This guide provides step-by-step fixes including flushing DNS, changing DNS serv...
0XC0230007 You're getting this error when a program (like a VPN or firewall) can't open your network interface. The fix is to reset the adapter and clear stale N...
0X8011041B This error means COM+ can't find the server file share. The fix is to recreate the COM+ partition with correct share permissions....
0X80090013 Windows cryptographic error when the system can't load an expected key storage provider. Usually triggered by corrupted CNG registry keys or a broken ...
0X0000251E DNS_ERROR_BAD_PACKET means Windows got a malformed DNS reply. Usually a corrupt DNS cache or a misbehaving proxy/firewall is the culprit....
0X8011040C COM+ role creation fails because the role name already exists in the COM+ application. The fix is to delete the duplicate or rename it....
0X80110480 COMADMIN_E_MIG_VERSIONNOTSUPPORTED means your COM+ database is too old to migrate. The fix is to rebuild it on the old machine first....