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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: Docfxit on August 11, 2018, 08:56:42 am
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Can't start Windows Management Instrumentation service on Windows 7.
I read on another post here that running Windows Repair All-In-One will fix it.
I have run the latest version 4.0.25 three times in safe mode run as administrator.
I did include running chkdsk and sfc /scannow.
It hasn't fixed the problem.
While it was running I could see errors pass by very quickly.
I see in the logs there are a number of entries that say "Could not find" a file.
I have attached all the logs.
This command shows that it's configured correctly:
CMD /K SC QC WINMGMT
The output should be exactly as given below.
[SC] GetServiceConfig SUCCESS
SERVICE_NAME: winmgmt
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START
ERROR_CONTROL : 0 IGNORE
BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs
LOAD_ORDER_GROUP :
TAG : 0
DISPLAY_NAME : Windows Management Instrumentation
DEPENDENCIES : RPCSS
SERVICE_START_NAME : LocalSystem
But when I look at the properties of Windows Management Instrumentation service, on the Dependencies tab it's blank.
Do you know of any reason why Windows Repair All-In-One wouldn't repair Windows Management Instrumentation Service
Thank you,
Docfxit
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The repair program once fixed a WMI problem for me, but run a cmd prompt as an admin and see if these cmds will resolve -
winmgmt /standalonehost
winmgmt /resetrepository
shutdown /r /t 00
and see what things are like after the reboot - else there are some suggestions in this article - https://superuser.com/questions/190960/repair-wmi-on-windows-7
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Thanks for the suggestions.
This is the response I got:
C:\Windows>winmgmt /standalonehost
Service configuration changes failed
Error code: 0x00000005
C:\Windows>winmgmt /resetrepository
WMI repository reset failed
Error code: 0x80070005
Facility: Win32
Description: Access is denied.
I will try the link now.
Thanks,
Docfxit
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I found a very old program on my computer from 9/18/2014.
It's from Tweaking.com to repair the WMI.
After I ran it, I did a reboot and it is fixed now.
Thank you,
Docfxit
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I wonder why that worked but not the latest repair program.
I'll pass this on to Shane.
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Maybe it worked because I ran the latest repair program in safe mode.
I ran the WMIRepair in normal mode.
Docfxit
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That's how you are supposed to run the repair program and is how I ran an earlier version to fix my WMI problem.
I've asked Shane if it could have been because of the updated Permission changes for Win 10 that has impacted the repair in Win 7.