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How to Fix ERROR_SUCCESS (Error 0)

ERROR_SUCCESS, or error code 0, indicates that a Windows operation has completed successfully. This error code is not actually an error, but rather a confirmation that the system is functioning as expected. It's often seen in system logs or when running command-line operations.

🏷️ Code: 0 📛 ERROR_SUCCESS 📅 Updated: 2026-03-13 ⏱️ 3 Solutions

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💡 What is Error 0?

In terms of system functionality, ERROR_SUCCESS is a baseline indicator of health. When this code is returned, it means that the system or application has performed its task without encountering any errors. This is particularly important in automated scripts or batch processing, where the successful completion of tasks is critical. The absence of errors (as indicated by ERROR_SUCCESS) allows systems to continue operating smoothly, without interruption. It's also worth noting that while ERROR_SUCCESS is a positive indicator, the absence of expected ERROR_SUCCESS codes in situations where they should occur could indicate a problem, such as a failure in logging or a breakdown in communication between system components.

⚠️ Common Causes

  • Successful completion of a system operation
  • Expected return value from a Windows API call
  • Confirmation of a correctly executed command-line operation

Step-by-Step Solutions

1 Verifying System Logs
  1. Check the Windows Event Viewer for any unexpected errors
  2. Verify that system services are running as expected
  3. Confirm that recent updates or installations have been successfully applied
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2 Running System File Checker
  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator
  2. Run the command 'sfc /scannow' to check for corrupted system files
3 Advanced System Troubleshooting
  1. Use the Windows Troubleshooter tool to identify and fix issues
  2. Perform a clean boot to isolate software conflicts

🛡️ Prevention Tips

  • Regularly update your operating system and applications
  • Run disk cleanups and disk defragmentation
  • Monitor system logs for unexpected errors
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Last updated: 2026-03-13
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Based on Official Microsoft Documentation
Solutions Tested on Windows 10 & 11
Error codes sourced from Microsoft Win32 SDK. Updated 2026-03-13.
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