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0XC00002EE A Windows security context got deleted mid-handshake. Usually happens with old SMB connections or busted Kerberos tickets. Restarting services or flus...
0X80290112 That 0x80290112 error means Windows thinks your migration data is garbage. Stop overthinking it. The fix is almost always clearing and resetting TPM k...
0X000004E1 You see this when IIS can't find a site you're trying to manage. Usually a corrupt site entry or bad config. Here's how to hunt it down....
0XC0130016 This error means a cluster network isn't marked for internal use. The quick fix is checking network roles in Failover Cluster Manager. The real fix is...
0XC00D1360 Windows Media Player stops downloading subscription tracks when the server times out. This fix clears DRM store and resets network connection. Usually...
0X80010111 That RPC_E_INVALID_HEADER error usually means a COM component went sideways. Here's the real fix — no fluff....
0X0000023A The NtCreateFile API failed because Windows can't open a network file or folder. This usually means a permission problem, a stale network mapping, or ...
0XC01A002C This error means Windows can't free log space because a client holds a reservation. The fix is usually restarting that client or clearing pinned logs....
0X40000010 This error means a network packet got garbled — usually a driver or switch issue. Start with a simple reboot, then check your NIC drivers. Rarely a ha...
0X80100031 The smart card resource manager is slammed. You'll fix it by restarting a service, checking for stuck processes, or clearing a lock. Start simple....
0XC00000D6 The STATUS_VIRTUAL_CIRCUIT_CLOSED error pops up when a network connection dies mid-transmission. Here's the fix that works 9 times out of 10....
0XC0220008 This Windows Filtering Platform error means a firewall rule or object you're referencing doesn't exist. Usually happens after a botched software unins...
0X0000139F Your operation failed because a resource (group, service, or handle) is locked or in a transitional state. The real fix is usually restarting the depe...
0XC00D0053 NS_E_CUB_FAIL means a Content Server in your Windows Media setup crashed. Start with a quick service restart, then check permissions, and only dig int...
0X40000018 This NTSTATUS code means a service sent a notification that's not a real error. Usually a misconfigured service or driver triggers it. Here's what act...
0X00041301 You tried to start a scheduled task, but Windows says it's already running. This guide walks through the three most common fixes....
0X00000FD8 This error pops up when BranchCache or PeerDist service refuses a request because it's mid-shutdown. Usually happens during Windows updates or service...
0XC023000B NDIS driver tried to remove a multicast address it never added. Fix: reboot or refresh the network adapter binding....
0XC00D10CA Windows Media Player can't play Flash content because your Flash version is too old or broken. The fix is reinstalling Flash Player properly....
0X0000214D This error pops up when AD can't update a service principal name. Usually due to duplicate SPNs or permissions issues. Here's how to fix it fast....