Re: Please help: Application popup , machine check in Event viewer: Am I OK??
From: Wesley Vogel (123WVogel955_at_comcast.net)
Date: 08/08/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 15:10:43 GMT
Daniel,
Thank goodness for tinyurl!!
Windows XP Professional Events and Errors Search Results
for "Application Popup 26"
http://tinyurl.com/56tgg
Two items there. To view details, click on an ID number.
Also click on:
[+] Related Knowledge Base articles
in each article.
If you had the Help and Support service (helpsvc) running, you could've
followed the trail of Event ID: 26 yourself in the Event Viewer which you
do not have running now either. ;-)
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Event Viewer
Double click the event in Event Viewer | Click: the button below the second
arrow (looks like two pages) [[Copies the details of the event to the
Clipboard.]] | Paste into Notepad | Click:
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Read all info | Copy and paste to Notepad | Click the [+] Related Knowledge
Base articles | Follow any links that might be useful
HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308427
Jeez, I thought I had my services pared down:
smss.exe
csrss.exe
winlogon.exe
services.exe: Eventlog, PlugPlay
lsass.exe: ProtectedStorage, SamSs
svchost.exe: RpcSs
svchost.exe: AudioSrv, CryptSvc, Dhcp, helpsvc,
LanmanServer, LanmanWorkstation, Netman,
Schedule, TermService, winmgmt
svchost.exe: Dnscache
Print Spooler
avgserv.exe
vsmon.exe
-- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In news:7f985872.0408080505.7bbde320@posting.google.com, Daniel Vonboles <danielvonboles@msn.com> hunted and pecked: > Hi > > Event Type: Information > Event Source: Application Popup > Event ID: 26 (IIRC) > > Clean installed and I was getting them on first boot. I guess it's > just meant to be! > > I am running my computer now with only three services not disabled: > Plug And Play, Remote Procedure Call and Windows Audio. The only thing > I have noticed is the slightly longer startup time, which is due to > Event Log being disabled. However, all I have been doing so far has > been playing with emulators so like you said, it may not be very > stable for much like Prime95 or anything. > > I have not tried any stress tests yet. However I suppose I should as I > might be trying to be too clever by disabling that many services. > > I appreciate your help a lot. Thanks! > > Daniel > -- > > "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:<CdbRc.90116$8_6.81429@attbi_s04>... >> Windows Management Instrumentation >> [[This service is required if you want to see the "Dependencies" tab >> in service configuration and you want everything to go smoothly. I >> do not recommend disabling this service as strange things may start >> to happen.]] >> http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/service411.htm#Windows_Management_Instrumentation >> >> [[If you don't want your computer to work, set this to Disabled.]] >> Windows Management Instrumentation Service >> http://www.theeldergeek.com/windows_management_instrumentation.htm >> >> What are the Event Source and Event ID # of the errors?? >> i.e. >> Event Type: Error >> Event Source: True Vector Engine >> Event Category: None >> Event ID: 1 >> Date: 11/18/2003 >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> Wes >> >> In news:7f985872.0408070737.725d3a11@posting.google.com, >> Daniel Vonboles <danielvonboles@msn.com> hunted and pecked: >>> Me again! >>> >>> I clean installed this afternoon, reformat and everything. First >>> cold boot into XP without installing anything, I was getting the >>> machine check events. I figure I can't get rid of them, as at that >>> point I had my BIOS on its fail-safe settings. >>> >>> Stuff it, I turned Event Log off! Doing this somehow added ten to >>> fifteen seconds to my boot time (waits at the "classic" Windows is >>> starting up... logon box), but I see no reason to have it on as all >>> I am getting in it are Userenv unload errors and DCOM errors when it >>> tries to start a service which I have knowingly disabled. >>> >>> I know that the computer normally takes longer to start up if Event >>> Log is disabled, IF Windows Management Instrumentation is enabled, >>> but I have them both disabled now. I don't know how essential WMI >>> is, I haven't seen anything wrong yet but I'm guessing that as soon >>> as I try installing any major drivers or games that I will! >>> >>> I am still wishing to know what the machine check and machine check >>> regs are and why I get them. Please reply if anyone has an idea! >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Daniel >>> --
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