757 solutions found, page 1 of 38
0XC00D0BBE This error means Windows Media Player can't play a file because of missing DRM license. Usually happens after reinstalling Windows or moving files. He...
0xc000021a BSOD 0xc000021a indicates a critical system process (e.g., CSRSS or Winlogon) failed, often due to driver, update, or system file corruption. This gui...
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....
0X00000000 That 0x00000000 error code looks weird, but it's actually Windows saying 'everything's fine.' Here's what's really happening and how to fix a false al...
DXGI_ERROR_INVALID_CALL The DirectX CreateTexture2D failed error occurs when a game or application cannot create a 2D texture resource due to incompatible GPU drivers, corrup...
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....
0X00000649 This Windows error means a program tried to use a handle that's been closed or corrupted. Restarting the app or clearing the handle cache usually fixe...
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....
Adobe apps crashing on launch? Start with the quick cache wipe, then the hidden preference reset, and finally the nuclear option—clean reinstall....
The com.apple.launchd.peruser error causes repeated crash logs and system slowdowns. This guide explains symptoms, root causes, and step-by-step fixes...
0X00003702 This error means Windows can't load side-by-side assemblies for a program. I'll walk you from a quick flush to a deeper fix....
0XC00D1209 Windows Media Player can't grab DRM licenses for protected media. Usually a clock mismatch or corrupted DRM store....
0XC00D1393 This error hits when Windows Media Center or a DLNA server finds a duplicate namespace entry in your media library. The fix is cleaning up corrupted d...
0X000002B8 This error pops up when a debugger gets a SIGINT or Ctrl+C during heavy debugging, usually in Visual Studio or WinDbg. Here's how to stop it....
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....
0X000000C7 Old 16-bit app can't run because its data segment exceeds 64KB. A simple compatibility setting or a VM fix works....
0X00000515 This error means Windows couldn't match an account name to a SID in permissions. Usually from stale AD or local user references. Here's how to clean t...
0X000036B0 This error means a program can't find a required section in its activation context. Usually happens after a bad update or corrupted manifest—here's ho...
0XC00002AB This Active Directory error means you're trying to modify or create an object with a class that doesn't match its schema. It's usually a replication o...
0XC00D1451 You can't remove a plugin because it's the last one of its type. This happens in Windows Media Player or similar apps. Here's how to fix it fast....