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Stookza:
Hello

Im trying to do a repair to my operating system, Its Windows XP x64 but it doesnt work.  no matter what i tried even in SAFE MODE, I get the error : "The current repair has failed to start for over 30 sec" and it repeats over and over at least 4 times, So i checked the "Event Viewer" for an error due to another thread's advise [2-3 threads before mine] of someone that had the same problem.  I tried to go to the Microsoft link appeared in that error but it doesnt work anymore so no avail and no solution.  :-(

I attached the screenshot of the error, Will really appreciate for some help from someone. Thanks.

Boggin:
What errors are recorded in Event Viewer with the time stamps for when the program failed to start and does the program start in normal mode ?

What problems do you have that you need to run the program ?

Stookza:
Thanks a lot for your reply.

The errors that were recorded and appear in Event Viewer at the exact time when i tried to do the repair, are exactly what i copied to the screenshot above [Microsoft error ID:7000] and i couldnt find something else.

The program doesn't fail to start at all , Not in normal mode or in safe mode, it just unable do to the full repair as u can c at the screenshot and it fails.  [All the other stuff i tried with that excellent software has succeed]

Basically i have a minor problem of a very tiny audio stuttering/popping only when i play with the volume bar and grab it to 0 of Winamp/Mediaplayer. 2nd problem is that the bass is a bit strong sometimes but i reduced it some by playing with the settings of Creative "console launcher equalizer". [Sound blaster Creative X-Fi Titanium and i tried all the versions of drivers [include PAX] , with a clean installation and after erasing the old ones with driver sweeper and driver cleaner pro]

Also i have a problem that i can use only 16 gigs of memory [instead of 24] only in 2 channels instead of 3 because slots b1 and b2[of the 2nd channel] simply doesnt recognize the memories[but it did in the past]. So i insert inside of those slots a cheap Chinese dummy memory's slots repair sticks in a try to fix them, also i changed memory QPI voltage jumper, or tried different memory voltage in the Bios.  [Mb is Asus P6X58DE with 16g of corsair vengeance 1600mhz memory @ 1.5v at the bios, The CPU and the mobo pins are totally fixed and undamaged, CPU is cooled with "Coolabratory" thermal paste since a year ago and temperature is around 35-48 degrees]

Im almost sure that the problem of the audio stuttering is related to the problem of the unrecognized memories in the 2 slots of channel 2 at the mobo. 

Except of those problems, i dont have any problems with that pc, never had any BSOD in the last 2 years and it runs fast and smooth [crossed fingers] so actually i tried to use that software more for tweaking and boosting the performance of that pc. like i use a few others, reliable ones.


Boggin:
In Event Viewer can you click on the Event ID 7000 then on Copy/Copy Details as text - right click in the reply box and select Paste as it can reference different services.

Stookza:
Yes it shows an error related to some netevent.dll.

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