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0XC003005C Corrupt RPC pipe object in Windows Server. Quick fix: restart RPC services and clear stale named pipe files. We'll walk through it....
0X8031002C Group policy won't let you start BitLocker without a recovery password. The fix is changing one GPO setting or using a registry tweak. Here's exactly ...
0X000032DA IPSec main mode filter stuck in pending deletion. Usually from a failed policy update or reboot. Quick fix: restart the IPSec service or delete stale ...
Kernel panic with 'VFS: Unable to mount root fs' indicates the kernel cannot find or mount the root filesystem. This guide covers causes and step-by-s...
0X800401FE Your app launched but didn't register a class factory. This usually means COM registration is broken or a dependency is missing. Here's how to fix it ...
0X000019E2 This error means Windows can't adjust reserved log space. We'll fix it starting with the fastest method, then moving to deeper fixes if needed....
0X000006BE This RPC failure usually hits when a domain controller or server can't talk to one another. Most of the time, it's DNS or a dead RPC service. Here's w...
0X80097011 This error means a font file failed Windows' internal signature validation. The fix is usually reinstalling the font or clearing the font cache....
SQL Server Network Interfaces: Error 26 – Error Locating Server/Instance Specifi SQL Server won't connect? Usually it's a stopped service, a firewall block, or a bad instance name. Here's the shortest path to a fix....
0X0000363C Your IPsec main mode hit the max quick mode limit. This usually happens with aggressive VPN configs or legacy hardware. Here's the fix....
0X8010000B Your smart card reader's already in use by another process — usually a background service or a second app. Here's how to find and kill the culprit....
0X0000212C Active Directory won't let you move an object between domains? Here's why and how to fix it fast....
0X80092005 The object or property already exists. Usually shows up when installing software or certificates. Here's how to kill it in 30 seconds or dig deeper....
Your hard drive is clicking or beeping—that's mechanical failure screaming at you. Here's how to diagnose it fast and save your data before it dies....
0X8004D10F This error means a Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) resource is stuck recovering. The fix is restarting the DTC service or clearing its log....
0XC0150025 This error kills Windows updates or installs. I'll show you the real fix, why it works, and how to avoid it coming back....
0X00003BC3 This error means Windows can't talk to a critical system device at boot. Usually a dead drive controller or loose cable....
0X8001010B This error pops up when a COM call gets blocked by the server's message filter. It usually happens during automation or remote management tasks....
0XC00D104D Windows Media Player can't download a license for DRM-protected media. Usually a permissions or DRM server issue....
0X80010124 This DCOM error usually means a user account or permission issue in the Component Services. Here's how to fix it fast....