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Steve1985

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My friends computer recently started acting up horribly. One day she shut it off for the night and when started it back up the next day programs would take a huge amount of time to open and load up. When she shuts her computer down a popup error with sdii.exe and gdwh where its not responding and have to close. When she boots her computer sometimes keyboard or mouse doesnt work and the scanner has also stopped working on boot up.
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gerryf

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Well Steve, I can tell you one is the scanner, but I have no idea what the other one is.

Have your friend

start > run
eventvwr.msc
<enter>

Look under SYSTEM and APPLICATION for RED Xs during the shutoff times

ALso, have her do a
start > run
cmd
<enter>

chkdsk /r
<enter>

Tell her to say yes to any thing about scheduling at next boot, and reboot
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Steve1985

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She ran the chkdsk and still having trouble.
Now the first part. She opens it before shutting down and has alot of red X's. How will she tell what the errors are when shutting down?

Well she done it and got
The Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service hung on starting.

The IPSEC Services service terminated with the following error:
The attempted operation is not supported for the type of object referenced.

The server {A1F4E726-8CF1-11D1-BF92-0060081ED811} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.

Edited by Steve1985, 05 February 2006 - 04:05 PM.

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Sorry to post again but I haven't got a reply back.
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