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0XC02625D7 This DirectX graphics error means your GPU driver crashed or the video memory got corrupted. Reinstall drivers and check your GPU temps....
0X40000032 This code means a process hit a Windows Audit policy rule. It's informational, not a crash. Triggered by Advanced Audit Policy or SACL entries on file...
0XC00D10D4 Windows Media Player hates scratched discs and burner conflicts. Here's how to force-erase a CD-RW or DVD-RW when that error pops up....
0X000D1145 Windows Media Player visualizations or plugins getting stuck opaque. Usually a corrupt skin or plugin cache. Quick fix: clear the effects cache....
0X000020E1 The Global Catalog verification check failed during domain controller promotion or replication. This happens when the GC can't reach another DC or whe...
0X0000370C This error means a side-by-side assembly manifest has two entries for the same attribute. The fix is to repair or rebuild the corrupted manifest file....
0XC00D28AA This error means Windows Media Player or a DRM'd app tried to send content to a device that wasn't properly initialized. Re-plugging usually fixes it....
0XC0020052 This error means an RPC call failed because the server couldn't talk back. Usually it's a firewall, DNS, or service issue on the remote machine....
0X000005A5 You'll see this when an MDI app tries to send a message to a window that isn't a child. The fix is usually updating or reinstalling the app....
0X00000662 This error means Windows thinks a component isn't used — usually from a botched install or leftover registry junk. I'll show you the real fixes....
0XC002001D This RPC protocol error usually means a firewall or broken RPC service. Start with the simplest fix—disable the firewall for 30 seconds—then work up....
0XC0000206 A buffer size mismatch crashes apps or system calls. Rebuild your pagefile or fix memory allocation to resolve it....
0X8001000F This error hits when a COM or RPC call gets garbled data. Usually a corrupt interface pointer or mismatched proxy/stub. Here's the fix....
0X8004D00D This error means a transaction context is out of sync—usually from nesting or stale handles. Here's the direct fix....
0XC00D1BD3 Quick fix: the source file or driver you're trying to loop doesn't support it. Switch to a file that does, or change the playback app....
0X0000094B Your event log or another log file is toast. We'll rebuild it. Takes 5 minutes, works on Windows 10/11 and Server....
0XC00D1033 You see this error when opening a JPEG with arithmetic coding in Windows Photo Viewer or apps that rely on Windows Imaging Component. It's a missing d...
0X80110815 This COM+ error pops up when copying a component and the ProgID's already tied to another CLSID. Here's how to untangle it fast....
0X00003637 This IPsec error pops up when the responder's lifetime settings mismatch during IKE negotiation. Usually a quick registry tweak or a policy refresh fi...
0X000006DE This RPC error usually means a DCOM object won't unexport cleanly. Most common cause: a leftover registry reference or a hung COM+ app....