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darth2602:
hello

i have several pc (with Windows 7 32 integral)  two has freeze problem : system random freeze... well... i started repair (3 9 26) in safe mode to solve this (disk ok, sfc ok, no malware, memory ok)

the problem has been solved on both but repair added new same issues on both  1) a service loading problem (timeout), impossible to manually load them 2) at my computer>properties  i can read :

processor= not available
memory =   not available


3) when i want to optimize service with  the Smart (the windows club)  i have a message : there was an error retrieving service

4) when i whant to start mawarebyte i have now a "unable to connect the service" message (the malwarebyte service setting is "manual" malwarebyte can not load it, i tested : uninstall with revo uninstaller the re install > same issue 

there are the same issues on both computer ....then i think it's a repair bug  could you help me to solve the problem (it's may be a "services permissions reset or "service restauration"  issue ? )

ALL was ok before  Repair except a rare random windows freeze

in advance thanks

best regards



P.S. sorry for my strange English language, i'm french
 

Boggin:
Can you open Event Viewer to see what that reports - you'll need to translate as I don't speak or read French.

You can revert the repairs by using Option 5 in the program, using the Registry Restore option.

When you get that window, click on the Restore Registry tab then use the dropdown to select the back up and then Restore Now.

darth2602:
SYSTEM

a lot of  "The timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached when the Windows Management Infrastructure service connection was logged."

an few

"458/5000
Application-specific authorization settings do not grant Local Run permissions for the COM server application with the CLSID
{C97FCC79-E628-407D-AE68-A06AD6D8B4D1}
  And APPID
{344ED43D-D086-4961-86A6-1106F4ACAD9B}
  To the SID AUTHORITY NT \ System User (S-1-5-18) from the LocalHost address (using LRPC). This security permission can be changed by using the Component Services administrative tool."

Boggin:
You can usually ignore those DCOM 10016 errors - I do.

Use the registry restore function to take you back to before the repairs and if/when the freeze occurs, go back into Event Viewer to see what it reports.

darth2602:
well....done

wmi seem too be corrected but i have 2 new issues

1)  "Error: Windows Explorer has stopped working"

Name of the failing module: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Error offset: 0x0588f6b0
Failed process ID: 0xb30
Start time of the application failing: 0x01d2a63fe4cad22e
Path of the failed application: C: \ Windows \ explorer.exe
Path of the failing module: unknown
Report ID: 305e1d74-122b-11e7-b8e3-0021910b7cca


2) Nvidia Display Driver Stopped Responding and has Recovered


Log Name: System
Source: Display
Date: 26/03/2017 16:10:22
Event ID: 4101
Task category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classical
User: N / A
Computer: ANAKIN
Description:
The nvlddmkm display driver no longer responded.
XML of the event:
<Event xmlns = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
   <System>
     <Provider Name = "Display" />
     <EventID Qualifiers = "0"> 4101 </ EventID>
     <Level> 3 </ Level>
     <Task> 0 </ Task>
     <Keywords> 0x80000000000000 </ Keywords>
     <TimeCreated SystemTime = "2017-03-26T14: 10: 22.000000000Z" />
     <EventRecordID> 307877 </ EventRecordID>
     <Channel> System </ Channel>
     <Computer> ANAKIN </ Computer>
     <Security />
   </ System>
   <EventData>
     <Data> nvlddmkm </ Data>
     <Data>
     </ Data>
   </ EventData>
</ Event>

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