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0X00002153 Active Directory won't start after a failed restore or boot into DS Repair Mode. Usually a database corruption or missing system state files....
0X000020E5 This error hits when a domain controller can't find a naming context in its cached directory partition list. Usually a replication delay or stale cach...
0XC0000305 This error hits when Windows can't verify a file's digital signature. It usually pops up with old software, broken updates, or crippled security setti...
0XC00D1BAE This error usually means the tape drive thinks it's at the end of the tape or empty. Quick fix: unmount the drive, reinsert the tape, and verify the d...
0X80110409 This error means your COM+ app file has a version mismatch. Here's how to fix it fast, no fluff....
0X00002173 Your domain controller can't replicate because the forest schema is too high. This fix gets you back online fast....
0X000020DE Active Directory schema failed to load. Usually happens after a bad schema update or DC reboot. Here's how to fix it step by step....
0X800B0100 Getting this error when a file's signature is missing or broken. I'll show you the real fix, not the useless workarounds....
0X80004025 COM+ app pool got paused by the system. We'll unpause it, then fix why it happened. Usually due to repeated crashes or DCOM config issues....
0X000020A9 This error means Active Directory already has a dead or alive object with the same name. Here's how to find and remove it fast....
0XC0020009 RPC endpoint missing? Usually a dead service or port mismatch. Here's the direct fix and why it works....
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....
0X80110438 This error pops up when you try to add or rename a COM+ partition or component that already exists. I'll show you how to spot the duplicate and clean ...
0X40190034 This NT status error means the transaction resource manager is already consistent—no recovery needed. It's mostly harmless, but here's why it pops up ...
0X000007D0 This error means your app or game can't find a valid pixel format for the display. Usually a driver or DirectX issue. Here's how to fix it....
0X8011081F This error shows up when you try to remove a base COM+ partition. Usually happens after a failed app uninstall or partition cleanup. Here's what actua...
0X00003631 This error means your VPN connection failed because encryption algorithm doesn't match. We'll fix it three ways: check the VPN type, update the remote...
0X00002184 You can't move objects within the schema naming context in Active Directory. Here's why and how to fix it when you hit this error....
0X80110450 Got this error when trying to create or configure a COM+ partition? It means you're already on the base partition—here's the real fix....
0XC0130013 STATUS_CLUSTER_NODE_PAUSED means Windows can't resume a node. Force-resume via PowerShell, check quorum, then fix DNS and storage paths....