Re: WMI Win32_PerfFormattedData hosed - how to fix?
- From: "joseomjr@xxxxxxxxx" <joseomjr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jan 2007 21:43:41 -0800
Have you tried the following cmd:
mofcomp -N:root\cimv2 wmi.mof
Chris Richards wrote:
I deleted the entire Repository directory and all subdirs. Didn't fix
the problem.
I tried the instructions at
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/repairwmi.htm
again, and now the 24 classes that I was having trouble with don't even
show up at all. ARG!!!
Thanks for the response.
Later,
Chris
joseomjr@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
You can always try deleting the repository data which WMI will rebuild
on its own from the MOF files.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\Repository\FS
Chris Richards wrote:
I've been working on an ATL client to talk to WMI.
In the course of working on this, I was investigating the
Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor class and had started getting
some data under the debugger when I lost power.
When I came back up, my WindowsXP machine appeared to come up clean
(didn't try to run chkdsk on the way up) but just to be sure I manually
ran chkdisk to check for problems. None were reported.
Since the crash, I haven't been able to get data on
Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor,
Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_Processor, or indeed any of about 24 total
classes in these same families. WMIDiag reports an error 0x80041010
enumerating these classes. I have tried repairing the WMI registry by
following the instructions listed at
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/repairwmi.htm but have had no luck. All of
the classes that are giving me problems appear to belong to wmicookr.dll
(which exists in %systemroot%\system32\wbem and which I have
re-registered) and are enumerated in WMI.MOF (which also exists, and
which I have also re-registered).
I'm at a complete loss here, and I do NOT want to have to reinstall this
entire machine just so I can fix this.
One other observation is that I have a little program which enumerates
the performance registry keys in the Performance Registry Interface.
Prior to this crash, I had a whole huge list of keys. Since this crash,
I have many fewer keys, and the last key enumerated appears to only be
partially there.
Any help, ideas, suggestions, pointers? I've been fighting with this
for two days. This does not seem to be a unique problem either. I've
seen numerous references to the 0x80041010 error, or 0x80041002, which
I've also seen, without any successful resolutions.
Thanks in advance
.
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