Re: Need big help from Event Viewer
- From: Ceowin <Ceowin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 03:20:01 -0700
The network card is functioning well. Why are you thinking it's the network
card having problems? Is it what it says on the Event Viewer? I'm now
browsing the net with this computer that had the problem.
By the way, I tried downloading the NVIDIA latest driver and tried
installing it, but then the same problem occurred. After the Windows loading
screen it turned black (projected black that is, not disconnected monitor
message). So I pressed Last Knwon Good Configuration, and it worked
again..... I don't have the Driver CD for my video card because this is a
service card while they try to fix my RADEON 9800 SE. Thanks for the replies.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
Ceowin wrote:.
I just got back from a trip, so my computer wasn't used for about<snip>
5 days. When I turned on the computer, I got to the motherboard
display, and then to the Windows XP loading screen. After it
loads, the monitor then displayed a black screen, not losing
connection or cable disconnected. I restarted several times and
even tried Last Known Good Configuration, and it still went to
the black screen. Afterwards, I used Safe Mode and I was able to
get in. I checked Even Viewer and I got these errors in
succession:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7022
Date: 6/19/2006
Time: 4:50:23 PM
User: N/A
Computer: LAO
Description:
The DCOM Server Process Launcher service hung on starting.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7001
Date: 6/19/2006
Time: 4:50:23 PM
User: N/A
Computer: LAO
Description:
The DHCP Client service depends on the NetBios over Tcpip service
which failed to start because of the following error:
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
Shenan Stanley wrote:
Network card okay?
Network okay?
Ceowin wrote:
Um.... of course it's ok.... I already said no ! signs on any other
hardware in Device Manager.
That does not mean it is OK..
That means there is no software issues or hardware issues identified by
Windows.
Doesn't mean they do not exist.
Not to mention that Windows has no idea beyond the network card about your
network..
Heck - your problem could be your router isn't working correctly.. Reset
that yet?
Uninstall the card drivers, reboot and reinstall the card drivers. Make
sure you have the latest ones from the manufacturer of the card (not
Microsoft) - also check your chipset drivers (motherboard manufacturer web
page.)
You also may want to consider removig (physically if possible, disabling in
the BIOS if not) the network card and trying a different one.
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
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