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0XC0000276 This error means Windows hit a corrupted reparse point in NTFS. Think broken shortcut or bad OneDrive/backup sync. Here's how to fix it....
Adobe pops up 'This product is not genuine' and won't let you work. Here's how to kill the nag screen and get back to your project....
0X0000070D This error means Windows can't read or validate an environment variable. Usually happens after software installs or system tweaks....
0x00000709 Your printer shows offline because Windows is pointing to the wrong port. Change the port to a Standard TCP/IP one and your printer snaps back online ...
0XC00D1B59 This error means your mark-out time is set wrong—either before the mark-in or past the file's end. Fix it fast: adjust the out point or re-encode the ...
0X00000497 This Windows error means a file can't be deleted during a replace operation — usually because another process holds a lock on it. Here's how to break ...
0XC00D122A This error pops up when a Group Policy setting blocks WMP or a registry key is missing. We'll fix it fast with the local policy editor or a reg tweak....
0XC0220038 IPsec auth config mismatch kills connections. Check Windows Firewall rules for conflicting auth methods. Fix: align the authentication type across all...
0X00000302 Your program tried to scroll backwards through query results, but the data provider doesn't support that. We'll show you how to fix the query or switc...
0X000019DC This error hits when Windows can't find a log policy during event logging or backup. It's usually a missing registry key or corrupted policy file....
0X8032001A This Windows firewall error means IPsec traffic rules don't match the security association. Fix it in 30 seconds by restarting the service, or go deep...
0XC0000465 This error means your Windows user token is stale or expired. The fix is clearing credential cache and restarting the service that manages tokens....
Your Mac app gets stuck on 'Checking for Updates' and never opens? Here's how to break the loop in under 30 seconds....
DNS Server Not Responding Your PC can't talk to the DNS server. Nine times out of ten it's a stale cache or bad adapter settings. Let's fix it fast....
0X80090028 A buffer too small error from Windows cryptography functions. Usually means a corrupt credential file or a system file issue after an update....
0XC0000218 Windows can't boot because the registry hive file is corrupt or missing. This usually happens after a power loss or a failed update. You'll see a blac...
0XC00D2760 This error means Windows Media Player DRM can't validate its security upgrade. The culprit is almost always a corrupt DRM folder or a busted update. H...
0XC00D14B5 Windows Media Player throws this when trying to open a playlist or folder that's empty or corrupted. Almost always a library issue, not a file problem...
0X0000232E If you're seeing this, a DNS record exists where it shouldn't — often a stale CNAME or A record. We'll clean it up fast....
0X801F0012 You're seeing this when a filter driver tries to register a duplicate instance name on a volume. Quick fix: remove stale registry entries or disable t...