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0XC0000121 A file or folder that won’t delete, usually locked by a running process. Here’s the fix chain: quick unlock, then safe mode, then a low-level tool....
0XC00D145A This error means the streaming publishing point was deleted or misconfigured. You'll fix it by rebuilding the publishing point in IIS, then restarting...
0X00000242 This error means Windows can't find a pagefile. Happens after a bad registry edit, disk cleanup, or drive letter change. The fix is straightforward....
0XC01E05E7 That STATUS_GRAPHICS_INTERNAL_ERROR usually means a driver crash or corrupt display state. Try these fixes in order — most people are done in under a ...
Your PC beeps and shows nothing on screen? Most likely RAM is loose. Here’s how to reseat it in 5 minutes flat....
Monitor flickering or going black? It’s often a cable or power issue. Here’s how to nail it down fast....
0X000D1109 This error shows up in Windows Media Player when a playlist or media file won't open because a child playlist is stuck loading. It's a glitch in how W...
0XC0190017 This error hits when a transaction buffer is malformed, usually from a database sync or backup tool that corrupts the marshalling. Here's how to fix i...
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....
0X0000106F This error pops up when a WMI data block becomes unavailable. It's usually a temporary hiccup or a broken WMI provider. Here's how to squash it....
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 ...
0X80040170 This error pops up when Outlook can't update its offline cache file. You'll see it when sending or receiving mail in cached mode. The fix is usually a...
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...
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....
0X8029020E This error usually hits during Windows Update or driver installs. Means Windows components can't find a needed list item. Most times a simple SFC scan...
0X000026B1 This error means a DNS server can't reach a specific Active Directory directory partition. The fix is checking replication and repadmin to restore it....
0X80090028 A buffer too small error from Windows cryptography functions. Usually means a corrupt credential file or a system file issue after an update....