Hi everyone,
I’m running Windows 11 and keep seeing DistributedCOM Error 10016 repeatedly in the Event Viewer. From what I’ve read, it seems to be related to permission issues with DCOM components, but I’m not sure which fix is safest or recommended.
I have a few questions:
What is the proper way to fix DistributedCOM Error 10016 in Windows 11 without breaking system stability?
Is it safe to modify DCOM permissions or registry entries, or should this error be ignored?
If something goes wrong while fixing it, what are the best ways to recover lost data or undo changes?
Hi everyone,
I’m encountering the 0x800F081F error code on Windows 11, usually when trying to install updates or enable certain Windows features (.NET Framework, optional features, etc.). I’ve seen several suggested fixes online, but I’m concerned about the risk of data loss while troubleshooting.
Could anyone please help with the following:
What are the most effective and safe methods to fix the 0x800F081F error on Windows 11?
If something goes wrong during the repair process, what are the best ways to recover lost data?
Should I back up my system before trying DISM, SFC, or a Windows reset?
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I’m encountering Error 0x80070091 on my Windows system, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. From what I understand, it may be related to Windows Update, System Restore, or file/folder corruption, but I’m unclear on the exact reason.
Can someone explain what Error 0x80070091 means, why it occurs, and what steps actually work to fix it?
If possible, I’d appreciate both simple troubleshooting steps and more advanced solutions.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Hi everyone,
I’ve been encountering the 0xc00000e5 error code on my Windows 11/10 system, and it’s preventing certain applications from launching properly. The error appears randomly, sometimes during startup and other times when opening specific programs.
I’ve already tried basic steps like restarting the PC, running a virus scan, and updating Windows, but the issue still persists.
Could anyone share effective methods or proven fixes for resolving the 0xc00000e5 error on Windows 11?
Usually rebuilds headers using a healthy photo from the same camera. Worth trying before giving up.
Interesting. Does it actually rebuild the image or just patch it?
I’ve fixed similar blocky images using photo repair software. Not magic, but works surprisingly often.
If the file sizes look normal, that’s a good sign. Viewer might choke, but the data could still be there.
Got it. I already copied everything. The corrupt ones won’t open anywhere though.
Before doing anything else, stop using that card. Copy everything once and don’t write to it again.
Sadly yes, especially cheaper ones or if they’ve been filled to the brim a lot. Also unsafe eject can do it.
That’s what scares me. Card is only a year old though. Can cards degrade that fast?
Yeah, seen this with dying SD cards. Even if most files copy fine, a few get messed up.
Some of my photos randomly turning corrupt after transfer. Any ideas?
Hi everyone,
I’ve been having an ongoing issue with Antimalware Service Executable (MsMpEng.exe) using very high CPU (sometimes 60–90%) on my Windows PC. This causes serious slowdowns, lag, and occasionally freezes, especially during startup or while working with files.
I’ve already tried basic steps like updating Windows, running a full scan, and checking for malware, but the problem keeps coming back.
My main concerns are:
How can I reduce or stop the high CPU usage without disabling Windows Defender completely?
Could this issue affect or corrupt my files over time due to system freezes or forced shutdowns?