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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...
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....
0X00000A91 A password filter DLL's blocking your password change. Usually a third-party security tool or a broken registry entry—here's how to kill it....
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...
0X000010DA Your database hit its max size limit. We'll clear space or expand it so your app works again....
0X00002B12 This error hits when a QoS flow descriptor is malformed. Usually from broken app installs, bad registry keys, or corrupted Winsock....
0X000009C4 This error means an old MS-DOS program tried to use a network resource and got back a bad return code. The fix is almost always a config tweak or a dr...
App Store won't load in High Sierra? Almost always a date/time or cache issue. Here's how to fix it in under 10 minutes....
0XC0000034 Stop code 0xC0000034 means Windows can't find a required file or path. Usually a missing BCD entry or broken shortcut. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X000020E5 This error hits when a domain controller can't find a naming context in its cached directory partition list. Usually a replication delay or stale cach...
0XC00D158D This Windows Media Center error means the archive plugin hit its storage limit. I'll show you the most common fix first—clearing old recordings—then o...
0XC00D1BAE This error usually means the tape drive thinks it's at the end of the tape or empty. Quick fix: unmount the drive, reinsert the tape, and verify the d...
0X0000058D The ERROR_CONTROL_ID_NOT_FOUND error (0X0000058D) means Windows can't find a control ID in a dialog or resource. It's usually from a buggy app or corr...
0XC0262511 This error pops up when protected video playback fails due to a driver or DRM glitch. Real fix is driver rollback or GPU reset....
Exit Code 0 Exit code 0 usually means Java or memory conflict. Try updating Java first – 90% of my cases ended there....
0XC0000204 This error means Windows can't find a language-specific resource file. It usually hits after a language pack update or a corrupted system file. Here's...
0X00000103 This pops when a program asks for more data but the list is empty. Common with USB drives, network shares, or broken registry queries....
0X0000078B This error means a security token or session handle expired. Here's how to reset it without reinstalling Windows....
0X80040160 You're getting the CATID error because a COM object is registered wrong. Here's the exact fix that works for Windows 10 and 11....
0XC000019D A DLL loads twice or an app tries to load a DLL as an EXE. Quick fix: reboot. Real fix: remove the duplicate entry from AppInit_DLLs or disable SbieDr...