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PC Library of Error Codes
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Did you know there are libraries for PC error codes? I did not, and for good reasons because most times when you do encounter errors, you often hit the reset or reboot and off you go. But that changed a while back when I was trying to recover data from an old hardware and ran into numerous issues that were until that point were unknown. That is when I found www.pc-library.com, a free resource for anyone who needs to know anything related to what system error messages actually mean!
With PC Library, I was able to quickly figure out what ports were being used, and the applications that were associated with specific port numbers. My very first issue with my computer trying to connection to the local server was error 1058, which meant the service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. A short update of my drivers got me back on track. Along the way I hit the ominous TCP port 80 errors, making it hard to connect to the Internet.
With each error code, PC Library offered definition of the issue, the possible causes, tools and tips on how to fix the related errors and to speed up the ports to improve hardware performance. The PC Library is constantly updated with the latest information, and organizes it in order to bring us the latest content, tools and information all in one place. A must bookmark site for those who deal with Microsoft servers and hardware.





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