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0X80010109 RPC_E_RETRY means COM object asked caller to retry later. Usually caused by a busy or stale interface in Outlook, Excel, or Windows shell extensions....
0X0000371A A side-by-side configuration issue where a required setting isn't registered. Usually pops up after a failed update or broken app install. Fix it in 3...
0X0000370D This error pops up when Windows can't parse a side-by-side assembly manifest file. It's almost always a corrupted manifest or a bad XML syntax....
0XC00D1209 Windows Media Player can't grab DRM licenses for protected media. Usually a clock mismatch or corrupted DRM store....
0XC0009898 STATUS_WOW_ASSERTION means a 32-bit app crashed inside WOW64 on 64-bit Windows. Usually caused by corrupt system files or broken compatibility layers....
0X8001011D This error means COM can't read the object reference data. You'll fix it fast by restarting the DCOM service or clearing temp files....
0X0000000B This usually means a 64-bit app or driver is trying to run on a 32-bit system, or the file is corrupted. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X8004E021 COM+ activation failed? This usually means a broken COM+ catalog or corrupted app registration. I'll show you how to fix it fast....
0X80010006 This COM error means the RPC channel died mid-call. Most often it's a stale proxy or a service crash. Here's what to check first, second, and third....
0X000036CA This error means two COM components registered the same ProgID. Usually a bad install or leftover registry junk. Here's how to kill it....
0X00000A91 A password filter DLL's blocking your password change. Usually a third-party security tool or a broken registry entry—here's how to kill it....
0X80040064 This COM error usually means a clipboard or drag-drop operation is using a malformed data format structure. I'll show you the real fixes, from quick r...
0X000009C4 This error means an old MS-DOS program tried to use a network resource and got back a bad return code. The fix is almost always a config tweak or a dr...
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...
0X80110409 This error means your COM+ app file has a version mismatch. Here's how to fix it fast, no fluff....
0X80040155 This COM error means a required interface isn't in the registry. Here's the direct fix and why it happens....
0XC0000104 This error means Windows thinks your logon session is stale. We'll fix it in three steps: logoff/reboot, clear cached credentials, then nuke the stuck...
0X0000012B This error means only part of your memory read or write worked. Usually a bug in game mods or anti-cheat software, not a hardware issue....
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....
0X80320001 This error hits when a Windows Filtering Platform callout driver is missing or disabled. It usually shows up after a VPN or firewall install goes wron...