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Established301

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I was wondering if someone could tell me something about what the following means:

 

Checking Windows Service Integrity: 
 
 * gagp30kx [Missing Service]
 * IEEtwCollectorService [Missing Service]
 * IoQos [Missing Service]
 * nv_agp [Missing Service]
 * TimeBroker [Missing Service]
 * uagp35 [Missing Service]
 * uliagpkx [Missing Service]
 * WcsPlugInService [Missing Service]
 * wpcfltr [Missing Service]
 * WSService [Missing Service]
 
 * agp440 [Missing ImagePath]
 
Any advice regarding this? what does incorrect image path or missing image path mean exactly.

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Hi Established301,

 

 

Non of those services belong to Windows 10 installation. You can delete those services by using there service names and typing:

Sc delete agp440

You need to execute this command from Command Prompt that is open as a administrator.

 

 

I would like you to check the system integrity of your Windows OS installation.

  • Please right click the Windows logo (formerly the start button) at the bottom left of your screen.
  • Please select  "Command Prompt (Admin)"
  • Please type the following command and press the <Enter> key: sfc /scannow  (Please note that there is a space between 'sfc" and "/scannow".)
  • It should take about 20 minutes to run, if there are no serious errors.
  • If the System File Checker reports that some errors were fixed, but some remain; please reboot your computer and run the System File Checker from an Administrator Command Prompt, again.
  • If the System File Checker again reports that some errors were fixed, but some remain, please reboot your computer and run it a third time.
  • If "Resource Integrity Violations" (errors) are reported that could not be corrected, or were not corrected after a third SFC run, then please navigate to the folder: C:\Windows\Logs\CBS and copy the file "cbs.log" to your desktop immediately.  I am asking you do that because that file is dynamic, so I want to be able to examine a copy that is unchanged from the time that the System File Checker was run.
  • If there are errors that couldn't be corrected, let me know and I will provide you with instructions as to how to upload the file


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Established301:

 

If that listing of missing services came from an RKill log, by Grinler, and you are running Windows 10, you can ignore that listing.  RKill is not yet fully Windows 10 compatible and erroneously identifies some missing services.

 

That is normal RKill output for a computer running Windows 10.  You can go over to Bleeping Computer and check out this thread.

 

I hope that this helps.  Have a great day.

 

Regards,

-Phil


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JSntgRvr

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If it is from Hijackthis, it is also non compatible with Windows 10.


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