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0X80010138 COM can't close a handle because the owning app still holds it. Common after a crash or improper cleanup in serialization code....
Input Not Supported That 'Input Not Supported' message is infuriating, but it's usually just a resolution or refresh rate mismatch. I'll show you the quick fix and why it...
Resolve a Samsung Galaxy bootloop issue without wiping your data. This guide covers safe mode, cache partition wipe, and ADB commands to recover your ...
0X000020A2 Active Directory can't apply permissions because the security descriptor is corrupt. Fix by resetting the SD using ADSI Edit or repadmin....
0X00000949 This error means a log file filled up. We'll clear it, then stop it from happening again. No fluff....
MemTest86 errors often indicate unstable RAM timings. This guide explains symptoms, root causes, and step-by-step fixes to stabilize memory by adjusti...
0X80004020 You'll see 0x80004020 when COM registration for an interface is mismatched—usually after a broken update or manual registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X000006E8 Quick fix: restart the RPC service and check DNS. This error means the RPC server can't resolve a network address, often due to corrupted cache or mis...
Monitor flickers at 144Hz but runs steady at 60Hz. Usually bad DisplayPort cable or GPU driver conflict....
Your monitor's stuck on 'No Signal'? Try this fix first—it works 90% of the time without replacing anything....
No Signal PC boots but monitor shows No Signal? Nine times out of ten it's a bad cable or wrong input source. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC0262517 Your monitor or display setup is asking for a resolution the graphics card can't handle with HDCP/OPM. Quick fix: drop refresh rate or resolution....
9001 The database log is full—here's how to free space and stop it from happening again. No fluff....
0X8011045B This COM+ error stops app installations dead. The fix is simpler than the code suggests — clean COM+ catalog permissions with regedit. Took me ages to...
0XC00D1171 Windows Media Player can't play DVDs because it can't grab enough video memory. Usually a GPU driver or DirectX issue. Fix is straightforward....
0XC01E0585 Your monitor sent garbage data – usually from a cheap cable or a bad DDC/CI driver. Here's how to stop the error fast....
Laptop HDMI port stops outputting video to external monitors. Caused by driver issues, loose connections, or hardware faults. Step-by-step fixes inclu...
IPv6 'No Internet Access' error in Windows occurs when the system fails to obtain a valid IPv6 address. This guide provides step-by-step fixes includi...
Monitor flickers black for a second, then returns. Usually a loose cable, bad port, or power-saving setting. Here's the real fix....
0X00000093 When Windows says there aren't enough resources to process a command, it's usually a memory or handle leak. Here's how to fix it fast....