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0XC00D0039 This error means Windows can't read your network adapter's MAC address. Usually a driver or virtual adapter conflict. Quick fix: restart the adapter....
0XC00002F7 This error means Windows got multiple user names from the KDC when it expected exactly one. Here's how to fix it in under 30 minutes....
0X00000226 This error shows up when a profiler can't initialize, usually during app startup. It's a permissions or driver conflict—here's how to fix it....
0XC00D0BC6 This error hits when Windows Media Player can't load a corrupted or mismatched profile. Usually after a failed codec install or a bad registry edit....
0XC00D0008 This error pops up when Windows Media Center won't let you rename a recorded TV show. It's a permission or file lock issue, not corruption....
0X000D135E This error shows up when Internet Explorer or Edge can't fully load a page—usually due to cached data or a misbehaving add-on. Here's how to squash it...
0X80110812 This error shows up when you try to recycle a COM+ application process that's already been recycled. Here's why and how to fix it....
0XC00D158B Your port 80 is already grabbed by another app. We'll free it up fast. Start with the quick check, move to deeper fixes if needed....
0XC00D32D4 This error shows up when Windows Media Player or Media Foundation can't process a media file's schema. It's almost always a corrupted or partial file,...
0XC00D00C8 This error kills Windows Media Center's TV functionality. It usually means the network driver or service is buggy. Restarting the service or reinstall...
0XC00D108A Windows Media Player error that usually hits when you try to stream online content, often from Internet Explorer or old media links. The fix is almost...
0X0000088E This error means a Windows service crashed without cleanup. Usually caused by memory corruption, bad service config, or antivirus interference....
0XC00D11FA Windows Media Player can't talk to your CD drive. Usually a corrupted driver or a busted registry filter. Fix is dead simple or slightly deeper....
0X000036D9 This Windows side-by-side manifest error usually means a corrupted system file or a bad app install. Here's how to kill it fast....
0XC01E0338 This error pops up when Windows tries to display on a video port that has no monitor plugged in. It's common after sleep, dock disconnect, or driver c...
0XC01E05E3 This error pops up when Windows can't handle mirrored displays—usually with third-party tools or driver conflicts. Here's the fix chain, from quick to...
0XC00B0001 Happens when Windows can't find a language-specific .mui file for a program. Usually after a Windows update or language pack removal....
0XC000020B This error means Windows can't use a network address because it's been closed. Happens with VPNs, RDP, or hung apps. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X80000005 The STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW error means a program sent more data than the buffer could handle. Here's how to fix it....
0X80040111 This COM error means Windows can't instantiate a required class object. Usually a corrupt COM registration or a missing DLL. Fix it fast with these st...