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  #1  
Old March 4th 07, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Stu
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The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks
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  #2  
Old March 4th 07, 05:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Earl Grey
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Stu: The services run only when they're supposed to run. Otherwise they
would occupy RAM for no reason.

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #3  
Old March 4th 07, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Earl Grey
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CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #4  
Old March 4th 07, 05:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Stu
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Default msconfigservices

Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks


  #5  
Old March 4th 07, 05:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Earl Grey
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Default msconfigservices

To start a service: Start Run type: services.msc OK look in the
right-hand column for 'Help and Support' and for 'Windows Audio'. In
either case, double-click on the service and it will open to the General
tab.

Start the service by clicking on the Start button in 'Service status'.
In the 'Startup type' drop-down box select Automatic. For each service
click on the Apply button when you are done, then click on OK.

Don't know if you need to restart your computer after all is done, but
it won't hurt. Now both services will load on startup and will run
whenever they are needed.

Earl Grey


Stu wrote:
Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #6  
Old March 4th 07, 05:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
nass
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Default msconfigservices

Adding to the Earl advice, try this Open a run command and type in:
services.msc click [OK].
On the services control panel make sure these services started Auto:
Help and Support
Server
Windows Audio
Close and Reboot your machine and try to reproduce the scenario?.
HTH.

nass
-------
www.nasstec.co.uk

"Stu" wrote:

Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks


  #7  
Old March 4th 07, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Stu
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Default msconfigservices

Earl Grey:

Followed the instructions, however, when I tried to click "start the
service" i got the following error "error 1068. the depency group or group
failed to start"




"Earl Grey" wrote:

To start a service: Start Run type: services.msc OK look in the
right-hand column for 'Help and Support' and for 'Windows Audio'. In
either case, double-click on the service and it will open to the General
tab.

Start the service by clicking on the Start button in 'Service status'.
In the 'Startup type' drop-down box select Automatic. For each service
click on the Apply button when you are done, then click on OK.

Don't know if you need to restart your computer after all is done, but
it won't hurt. Now both services will load on startup and will run
whenever they are needed.

Earl Grey


Stu wrote:
Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks


  #8  
Old March 4th 07, 06:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Earl Grey
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Default msconfigservices

The error message means that your service depends on another service
which also needs to start.

This is why it's best not to fool around with your services.

Earl Grey


Stu wrote:
Earl Grey:

Followed the instructions, however, when I tried to click "start the
service" i got the following error "error 1068. the depency group or group
failed to start"




"Earl Grey" wrote:

To start a service: Start Run type: services.msc OK look in the
right-hand column for 'Help and Support' and for 'Windows Audio'. In
either case, double-click on the service and it will open to the General
tab.

Start the service by clicking on the Start button in 'Service status'.
In the 'Startup type' drop-down box select Automatic. For each service
click on the Apply button when you are done, then click on OK.

Don't know if you need to restart your computer after all is done, but
it won't hurt. Now both services will load on startup and will run
whenever they are needed.

Earl Grey


Stu wrote:
Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #9  
Old March 4th 07, 06:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Stu
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Posts: 36
Default msconfigservices

Thanks for your help guys. all seems to be ok again.
Your help is appreciated

Stu

"nass" wrote:

Adding to the Earl advice, try this Open a run command and type in:
services.msc click [OK].
On the services control panel make sure these services started Auto:
Help and Support
Server
Windows Audio
Close and Reboot your machine and try to reproduce the scenario?.
HTH.

nass
-------
www.nasstec.co.uk

"Stu" wrote:

Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #10  
Old March 4th 07, 06:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
nass
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Posts: 7,474
Default msconfigservices

Make sure these services are started:

Server Auto
Terminal Server Manually

Look in the event Viewer for any error messages that can shed some light on
the cause.
Does this error occur when accessing the Internet or another local
application?.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

"Stu" wrote:

Earl Grey:

Followed the instructions, however, when I tried to click "start the
service" i got the following error "error 1068. the depency group or group
failed to start"




"Earl Grey" wrote:

To start a service: Start Run type: services.msc OK look in the
right-hand column for 'Help and Support' and for 'Windows Audio'. In
either case, double-click on the service and it will open to the General
tab.

Start the service by clicking on the Start button in 'Service status'.
In the 'Startup type' drop-down box select Automatic. For each service
click on the Apply button when you are done, then click on OK.

Don't know if you need to restart your computer after all is done, but
it won't hurt. Now both services will load on startup and will run
whenever they are needed.

Earl Grey


Stu wrote:
Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks


  #11  
Old March 4th 07, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
nass
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Posts: 7,474
Default msconfigservices


You are welcome but what make it solved as it will be good to know you are
in the right way and there is no further trouble.
HTH.
nass
---
www.nasstec.co.uk

"Stu" wrote:

Thanks for your help guys. all seems to be ok again.
Your help is appreciated

Stu

"nass" wrote:

Adding to the Earl advice, try this Open a run command and type in:
services.msc click [OK].
On the services control panel make sure these services started Auto:
Help and Support
Server
Windows Audio
Close and Reboot your machine and try to reproduce the scenario?.
HTH.

nass
-------
www.nasstec.co.uk

"Stu" wrote:

Thanks for the info, however, maybe you can help further.

the service "windows audio" is "stopped" and I can't play any music. In
addition the Start "help & support" wont load and indicates "winows cannot
open help and support as a system service is not running"

Any Ideas?

"Earl Grey" wrote:

CORRECTION: "Otherwise they would occupy CPU cycles for no reason."

Earl Grey

Stu wrote:
The majority of my "services" are ticked but are "stopped". How can I change
them to "running"?

Can anyone help.

Thanks

  #12  
Old January 18th 09, 03:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Alan Fisher
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Default windows audio stopped although told to start

using services.msc turn your plug and play back to automatic then select start..... once thats running everything will fall into place :-)....ps dont stuff with ms config like i did for a Damn computer game lol


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  #13  
Old January 18th 09, 03:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Alan Fisher
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Default windows audio stopped although told to start

using services.msc turn your plug and play back to automatic then select start..... once thats running everything will fall into place :-)....ps dont stuff with ms config like i did for a Damn computer game lol


EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/default.aspx?ref=ng
  #14  
Old January 19th 09, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
shawn[_2_]
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Default windows audio stopped although told to start

Using a website stinks for newsgroups. You write a message and it's not
replied to the original thead nor is there any quote from the original
thread, so nobody has any idea who you are replying to.

Alan Fisher wrote in message ...
using services.msc turn your plug and play back to automatic then select
start..... once thats running everything will fall into place :-)....ps
dont stuff with ms config like i did for a Damn computer game lol


EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/default.aspx?ref=ng



  #15  
Old January 19th 09, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
shawn[_2_]
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Posts: 137
Default windows audio stopped although told to start

Using a website stinks for newsgroups. You write a message and it's not
replied to the original thead nor is there any quote from the original
thread, so nobody has any idea who you are replying to.

Alan Fisher wrote in message ...
using services.msc turn your plug and play back to automatic then select
start..... once thats running everything will fall into place :-)....ps
dont stuff with ms config like i did for a Damn computer game lol


EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/default.aspx?ref=ng



 




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