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0X8004D080 COM+ CRM clerk registration got corrupted or deleted. Re-register the component or restart the service. Usually triggered after a failed MSDTC update....
0X400D005A This error just means a NetShow admin started a disk — it's informational, not a real failure. Here's how to suppress it if it's spamming your logs....
0XC0262435 This error pops up when you try to enable a second display linked via DisplayPort daisy chain but one link is off. Here's how to fix it....
null IPv6 configured but no internet access on Windows. Common after network changes or router updates. Step-by-step fix resetting IPv6 stack and adapter s...
0X0000051C You're stuck because Windows won't accept that SID as the primary group. I'll show you the registry fix that works 9 times out of 10....
0X0000071A This means an RPC call got canceled mid-flight. Usually a network hiccup or a service restart. Quick fix: restart the RPC service and check the networ...
0X00000FDE This error means the PeerDist service can't talk to an older or newer version. I'll show you the quick registry fix that works every time....
0XC00D0060 Windows Media or NetShow server capped your data streams. Usually a config limit or firewall rule blocking new connections....
0X000002F8 This error means your process is trapped inside a Windows job object that won't let it run separately. I'll show you three real-world fixes....
0x00000709 Your printer shows offline but it's not. This fix removes stuck print jobs, resets the spooler, and forces Windows to reconnect. Works for HP, Canon, ...
0X00001716 A cluster resource DLL call timed out. Here's how to fix it, from a quick restart to deeper registry tuning....
0X00000518 This error means Windows can't convert your password to a LAN Manager hash. The quick fix is disabling LM hash storage in Group Policy or the registry...
0XC01E0432 This error pops up when Windows can't see all the GPUs in a linked multi-adapter setup. Usually a driver or power management issue....
A clicking hard drive usually means physical failure. But sometimes it's just bad sectors. Here's how to tell the difference and what actually works....
0X00000469 Physical end of tape hit during a backup or restore. This older error from Windows NT/2000-era tape subsystems means the drive hit the physical end-of...
0X000006E7 The RPC server tried to divide by zero internally. This usually means a corrupt RPC configuration or a driver bug. Re-registering RPC components often...
0XC0000123 Windows can't access a file that was deleted mid-operation. The fix is usually a reboot or clearing file handles. Here's why and how....
0XC002001F Your RPC server rejected the connection because it doesn't recognize the data format. This usually hits when clients use an old NTLM setting or a bad ...
Windows Defender Firewall has blocked some features of this app Your VPN's features get blocked because Windows Firewall sees it as a threat. The real fix is adding a firewall rule for the VPN app....
0XC00D0FF2 Quick fix: clear DRM folder in Windows Media Player. Old DRM licenses block .wmd files—delete them and re-download....