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0XC01E050A This error means your display driver or app passed a bad pointer during OPM (Output Protection Management). Usually caused by corrupted drivers, broke...
0XC00D277C This DRM error usually means Windows Media Player can't verify a certificate. The quick fix is resetting the DRM folder. Here's exactly how to do it....
Disk Utility First Aid may fail on APFS volumes due to corruption, snapshot conflicts, or disk errors. This guide provides step-by-step fixes using Te...
0X00000114 Error 0X00000114 means NTFS extended attributes are hosed. The quick fix is to run chkdsk /f on the drive, then delete the corrupted $Extend folder. I...
0XC0020023 This error means RPC array bounds are messed up—usually bad marshaling code or corrupt data. I'll walk you through the top three causes and fixes....
0XC0000223 This error means the shared memory between a client app and Windows server service got corrupted. Often triggered by a BSOD or unclean shutdown. Here'...
0XC00D004A This Windows Media Center error means a log file hit its size cap. The fix is to delete or rename the log file so a new one starts....
0XC000010C This error hits Windows file servers when a GUID can't be mapped to a file path. Corrupt volume GUIDs or broken symbolic links cause the crash....
0XC000013F This error means the network link timed out during a file transfer, usually over SMB or iSCSI. It's not your PC—it's the cable or switch....
0X00000FA4 SQL Server full backup fails with error 0X00000FA4 due to disk space or file system corruption. Here's the real fix....
0XC03A0014 This error means Windows can't load the VHD provider. Usually happens after a Windows update or driver corruption. Three fixes, starting with a quick ...
0XC000019F This error pops up when apps or old systems try to use 8.3 short filenames on a volume where they're disabled. Common on NTFS drives, especially with ...
0X00000233 This rare error means a program tried to access an invalid Local Descriptor Table offset. I'll walk you through the fixes, from a quick reboot to a re...
0X00000492 This Windows error means a program tried to read a property set that doesn't exist on a file or folder. The fix is usually cleaning up corrupted metad...
0X000010D8 Stop this error when Windows can't find a needed object ID. Start with a quick reboot, then move to registry and disk checks if that doesn't work....
0X00002B06 This error means a network QoS (Quality of Service) object is corrupted or misconfigured. Usually happens after a VPN disconnect or a Windows update. ...
0X8011041D This error happens when a COM+ component can't load a DLL—often after a failed update or corrupt registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X000004EC This error means Windows security policy is blocking a program. Usually caused by Software Restriction Policies or AppLocker. I'll show you how to fix...
0X0000024F Your system process crashed because of a corrupted driver or system file. This fix walks you through the quickest checks first, then deeper repairs....
0x80040600 That vague 'something went wrong' error usually means a corrupted Office file or a busted update cache. Here's how to kill both in under 10 minutes....