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Reboot.
sfc - system file checker, retrieves the correct version of the file from %Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache or the Windows installation source files, and then replaces the incorrect file.

If you want to see what was replaced, right click My Computer > manage, expand event viewer > system.

Is anything any better?
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DCOM and Service Control Manager have red Xs
The problem continues, any answer on more than one system process running on different online ports?

Edited by Vegito1471, 26 August 2005 - 06:12 PM.

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Try using WinPatrol and get rid of any memory hogs! Winpatrol can be found in Software Updates-->Security Updates-->WinPatrol 9.7!!
Hope this helps!
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DCOM and Service Control Manager have red Xs
The problem continues, any answer on more than one system process running on different online ports


Can you also give the event-numbers for the above events.
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10005 for DCOM, and 7000,7022,7026,7035 for service control manager

Edited by Vegito1471, 27 August 2005 - 07:14 AM.

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I fixed it, thanks for helping me
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What did you determine the problem to be, and how did you resolve it?

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I used msconfig to find that one of my services was causing the problem
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