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Thread ID: 71744 2006-08-15 08:59:00 PC not always starting Grimy (3041) Press F1
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478665 2007-08-18 02:55:00 Pressing the restart button makes no difference and I unplugged and reconnected the 4 pin plug by the CPU (several times). Everything seems good (don't they always! If these problems were simple, we'd all get bored!).

intermitant faults in cars an pcs:badpc:
do you get ant warnings or errors come up in event viewer..
ferrite (4221)
478666 2007-08-18 09:22:00 I checked the event viewer and although I'm not sure what I'm looking for, this seemed to be the only reference to a failure. Should I follow this up?

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Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 7000
Source: Service Control Manager
Version: 5.0
Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED
Message: The %1 service failed to start due to the following error:
%2.

Explanation
Service Control Manager (SCM) could not start the specified service, probably because the service is not configured correctly.


User Action
Do one or all of the following:

Review the error information displayed in the message.
Verify that the service password has not expired.
Verify that the service is in the correct location.
Verify that the service is not infected with a virus.
To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered when trying to start the program, at the command prompt, type
sc query service name
The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error.
If the WIN32_EXIT_CODE is zero, then SCM did not attempt to start the service because the error was detected first.



Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED
Message: The %1 service failed to start due to the following error:
%2

Explanation
Service Control Manager (SCM) could not start the specified service, probably because the service is not configured correctly.


User Action
Do one or all of the following:

Review the error information displayed in the message.
Verify that the service password has not expired.
Verify that the service is in the correct location.
Verify that the service is not infected with a virus.
To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered when trying to start the program, at the command prompt, type
sc query service name
The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error.

If the WIN32_EXIT_CODE is zero, then SCM did not attempt to start the service because the error was detected first.
Grimy (3041)
478667 2007-08-18 12:36:00 this is were u need the techs i wouldnt have a clue what that means ferrite (4221)
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