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0X80000006 This error means Windows can't find more files matching your search or backup pattern. Usually a simple folder issue, not corruption....
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN This error means your PC can't resolve a domain name. It's usually a DNS glitch or cache issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC00D0018 You get this error when Windows Media Player or another app can’t save a file. Usually it’s a permissions or disk problem....
0X000013DC You're seeing this because the Resource Monitor (ResMon) state got corrupted during a system stress event. Here's the fix that works every time....
0X80093015 This error means Windows can't find or load a critical ASN.1 decoding function. The fix is reinstalling the Cryptographic Services component cleanly....
FATAL: password authentication failed for user This error occurs when PostgreSQL rejects a user's password. Common causes include wrong password, missing pg_hba.conf entries, or expired credentials...
Playback Performance Warning: Low Resolution That yellow banner ruining your edit? It's usually a simple toggle or a proxy mix-up. Here's how to kill it fast, no matter your skill level....
0X00002748 This error means your app tried to open a second connection on a socket already in use. Close the socket first, then reconnect....
0XC00D151D Your media server's maxed out connections. Happens with Windows Media Center or DLNA setups. Here's how to clear the queue....
0x80070057 Windows throws this when it can't read a file path or disk parameter. Usually a corrupt registry key or bad backup settings....
0X80290201 This error means the TPM Base Services couldn't clean up a context. Usually happens after a failed TPM operation or driver hiccup on Windows 10/11....
0XC00D1158 Windows Media Player can't add a file to your library. Usually a corrupt file, permission issue, or WMP database glitch. Here's how to fix it step by ...
0X8009202B This error means Windows doesn't trust the signer on a file or update. We'll walk through fixes from a quick cache reset to rebuilding the trust store...
0X0000006E This error means Windows can't open a device or file. The culprit is almost always a corrupted driver or a bad storage path. Here's how to nail it fas...
0X00000A67 This error means Windows already knows a network path by that DFS name. The fix is to delete the stale DFS link or rename the printer share....
null This error hits when you try to move, copy, or trash a file from Finder but the underlying data is gone or the alias is broken. Here's the fix....
0X8000002C Windows loads a DLL that's not compatible with your current app or OS version. The fix is usually reinstalling the app or updating its dependencies....
0X00002AFF WSA_QOS_NO_SENDERS means your app can't find a sender on the network. Here's the quick fix and why it happens....
0X80280002 Fix the TPM PCR index error when your system won't boot or BitLocker fails. Real trigger: after a BIOS update or TPM firmware upgrade....
0XC00D00D3 This error pops up in Windows when a network protocol (like HTTP or HTTPS) is disabled in Internet Options. Quick registry or settings tweak gets it w...