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0XC00D10D6 Windows Media Player won't burn files that aren't stored locally. The fix is copying them to your hard drive first. Here's how to do it and why it wor...
0XC000019F This error pops up when apps or old systems try to use 8.3 short filenames on a volume where they're disabled. Common on NTFS drives, especially with ...
0X00000233 This rare error means a program tried to access an invalid Local Descriptor Table offset. I'll walk you through the fixes, from a quick reboot to a re...
0X00000492 This Windows error means a program tried to read a property set that doesn't exist on a file or folder. The fix is usually cleaning up corrupted metad...
0X000010D8 Stop this error when Windows can't find a needed object ID. Start with a quick reboot, then move to registry and disk checks if that doesn't work....
0X00000437 This error means Windows can't start a service because the service account credentials don't match the stored password. Here's the fix....
0x00000bc4 Your printer shows offline? DNS changes, stale spoolers, or power settings cause this. Quick answer: restart the print spooler and flush DNS. Works 80...
0X801F0010 This error means a filter driver is stuck attached to a volume. You'll see it when trying to unmount a drive or remove software. Here's how to fix it....
0XC0220017 This error pops up when you try to delete a built-in Windows Firewall rule. You can't delete it — but you can disable or bypass it....
0X00002B06 This error means a network QoS (Quality of Service) object is corrupted or misconfigured. Usually happens after a VPN disconnect or a Windows update. ...
0X800401F2 Shows up when COM can't find the registered class for a requested object. Usually from a broken or missing CLSID registry entry....
0X8011041D This error happens when a COM+ component can't load a DLL—often after a failed update or corrupt registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X000004EC This error means Windows security policy is blocking a program. Usually caused by Software Restriction Policies or AppLocker. I'll show you how to fix...
0X80342001 Your wireless card is stuck. The fix is restarting the WLAN AutoConfig service and resetting the adapter. This usually takes 2 minutes....
0XC0230002 This error hits when a program tries to bind to a network interface that's shutting down. Usually from broken NDIS drivers or a flaky VPN adapter....
0X000004E6 This error pops up when you try to use a feature or app on Windows Small Business Server (SBS) that isn't supported there. I'll walk you through the t...
FATAL: remaining connection slots are reserved for non-replication superuser con Your app exhausted all available database connections. The quick fix is killing idle connections. Here's why it happens and how to stop it....
0X0000024F Your system process crashed because of a corrupted driver or system file. This fix walks you through the quickest checks first, then deeper repairs....
0x80040600 That vague 'something went wrong' error usually means a corrupted Office file or a busted update cache. Here's how to kill both in under 10 minutes....
0X8009700C This error means a font file's checksum doesn't match. It usually pops up during Windows font installation or print spooling....