About ErrorCodex
ErrorCodex started because we were tired of digging through Reddit threads and Steam forums every time a game threw a cryptic error at us. We figured if we kept running into the same crashes, other people probably did too.
What We Do
We collect real error reports from gaming communities, test fixes on actual hardware, and write them up in plain language. No affiliate links disguised as solutions, no "just reinstall Windows" as the first answer. If a fix worked on our test rigs, we say so. If it didn't, we say that too.
How We Work
Our guides start with the real errors players are hitting right now. We pull from community reports, patch notes, and our own testing to figure out what actually solves the problem. Every guide gets a severity rating so you know if you're dealing with a quick settings tweak or something that needs deeper troubleshooting.
The Team
ErrorCodex is maintained by Alex Torres and a small group of contributors who've spent way too many hours staring at crash logs. Between us we cover PC hardware diagnostics, network troubleshooting, and the kind of driver archaeology that modern gaming sometimes requires.
Get in Touch
Found a fix we missed? Spotted something wrong in a guide? We'd genuinely like to hear about it — head over to our contact page and drop us a line.