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Well, first things first. I am very sorry about your loss.
As far as device manager, sorry, I should have posted the how-to on that. Go to startright click My ComputerPropertiesHardwareDevice Manager. Look for same yellow, or red indicators. Now, what I'm going to do is check those event I.D.'s. I'll get back to you. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Question on your last post Ivee... when it comes to checking the Device Manager to see if there's any conflicts, How do I do that? I also did a quck look in the Event Viewer. And Oh my... there's all kinds of Yellow warnings and Red Errors. Under Applications: Numerous Warnings and errors for MsiInstaller ; category none ; Event 1004 there were dozens (and several for 11706) Red Error Application Hand Category General or none Event 1106, (1000, 1002) Under Security there was none at all. Under System Numerous ones again. Alot of Warning Yellow - W32Time Category none Event 36 And numerous Error Red Service Manager Category None Event 10010 (7009,7023) Red Error ATAPI Cat None Event 9 Error Red DCOM Category None Event 1005 Looks like hours of work to fix all these. "lvee" wrote: Could be, and probably is the reason. Read your manual on how to uninstall your All-In-One, Then, before you reinstall it, see if the error happens again. If all is well after uninstalling, and unplugging, try reinstalling your All-In-One again, including the driver software. But, first check your Device Manager to see if there are any conflicts. Also, another thing I should have had you look into is your event viewer. Go to StartAdmin Toolsevent viewer. Again, look for any yellow warning indicators, or red error indicators. If there are any, you can click on them, that will bring up a brief explanation, and included in that explanation will be a link that you can click on that will give more info and possibly a fix. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Patient.... yes I will be. How can I not when you wonderful people have such never ending patience and willingness to help me. I'll do as suggested in the link as well as the Error checking you said above. One thing that did dawn on me last nite was around the time this started happening my 'scanner' on my 3 in 1 (printer, scanner, copier) stopped working. Keeps giving me error messages about not being there but it is. The printer works from the comp etc... but not the scanning. Not sure if this has any correlation but thought I should mention it. "lvee" wrote: Okay, now, be patient...more things to try. I'm going to address the first shutdown error. read this link, http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=311564&sd=RMVP "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Happy Friday! ) But bad news. After 42 hours of no shut downs it did two in less than 10 minutes. So I guess I'm not home scot free after all. Tomorrow morning I'll run through the other suggestions to try. I wonder if the mouse wasn't part of the trouble though. Since it's been so infrequent since changing them? Michael... you really brought up some great points on why shutting it down is a good idea. Some I'd never even thought about. Thanks so much for taking the time to share all that with me. I'll post more tomorrow. Colette "Michael Solomon (MS-MVP)" wrote: You're welcome, glad it worked for you. In terms of the computer itself and no outside factors, it generally makes no difference. You'll find people pretty evenly split about the shutdown issue. Personally, I feel heat is the enemy of all electronics and shutting down at night gives components a chance to cool. However, there are outside factors that, I think, are good reasons to shutdown the system when unattended. First, if there is a power outage, even if you have a UPS, uninterruptible power supply, it can still damage the system. Most UPSs are designed to take over and give you enough time to properly shut everything down before a loss of power to the system. If you are asleep or away on vacation or just out running errands, if there's a power outage, it might damage your system beyond repair. There's also a security issue. Even if you have a good firewall, antivirus and connect through a router, if the system is booted someone else can access it. If you have an always on connection as is the case with broadband, most activity will be apparent to you. If you see your connection active, perhaps sending out information beyond what is normal, perhaps you see the connection activity lights in the notification area by the clock constantly lit, if you are there, you can take action, disconnect the modem or shut the system down. If you are away, you can take no action. Then, there's the issue of your children or any family members perhaps doing things or going into things you don't wish them to see. Third, a burglary. Someone gets in your house, see the computer booted and has enough computer savvy to begin accessing things. If the computer isn't booted, such an outsider isn't likely to take the time to boot the system and with XP, try to bypass the welcome screen. He might steal the computer but having it shutdown is a bit of added protection against unauthorized access and an additional layer of security for your personal information. -- In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol. Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Woo hoo! No more shut downs and restarts. That one night before last must have been the electric and not the trouble I'd been having. There's not been a single one since then. Yes!!!! *doing the happy dance* Michael I read your post about the mouse thing... I don't have any special mouse or software for it. Just a plain ol' mouse. But you were obviously right on the money with the mouse being the cause. I can't thank you enough!! Now... I know you'll think it's a stupid question. I've never really gotten a straight answer about it. Is it better to leave the comp on or should I be shutting it off at night? I'm on cable and for the past couple years have just left it on. Which is best to do? TIA! And have a great day!! "Lady In Need" wrote: Well... I'm stumped. LOL It hasn't done it once today. (prior to changing the mouse it was every hour or so) I'm guessing it's possible the electric kicked off for a second during the nite which would have made the comp restart. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that changing the mouse fixed the problem. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Several times the past couple weeks my computer popped up a blue screen and shut down then restarted. (doing a physical memory dump) Error message said IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop 0C0000000A 0X00000004 0X00000002 0X0000001 0X804DFEB9 Can someone walk me through this to fix it? or will I need to take it in for repair? I can't afford the latter. Dell was NO help. Thanks! |
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Okay, I know I asked this already, you are running XP, but did you upgrade
that from anything? Okay, back to the event errors. Go back there, and click on System. Now, find the very first error..red, not yellow. that pertains to the time this started happening. Double Click on that, copy the contents of the box that pops up. If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Then, in your reply post here, paste it. You can have both things open at the same time, so keep that event viewer open, go to that same error, double click to open it, then click on the link that they provide for you. When that page opens, highlight and copy the entire page, and paste it in your reply as well. If you want you can post that page as a link, instead of posting the page itself. To do that, highlight and 'copy' the address that's in your address bar, then just paste it in your reply..it will show up as a link. We might want to repeat this for each error you have. But lets just start with one. The problem I'm having is that all of the things I'm finding about most of those error pertain to Windows 2000...strange, but true! "lvee" wrote in message ... Well, first things first. I am very sorry about your loss. As far as device manager, sorry, I should have posted the how-to on that. Go to startright click My ComputerPropertiesHardwareDevice Manager. Look for same yellow, or red indicators. Now, what I'm going to do is check those event I.D.'s. I'll get back to you. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Question on your last post Ivee... when it comes to checking the Device Manager to see if there's any conflicts, How do I do that? I also did a quck look in the Event Viewer. And Oh my... there's all kinds of Yellow warnings and Red Errors. Under Applications: Numerous Warnings and errors for MsiInstaller ; category none ; Event 1004 there were dozens (and several for 11706) Red Error Application Hand Category General or none Event 1106, (1000, 1002) Under Security there was none at all. Under System Numerous ones again. Alot of Warning Yellow - W32Time Category none Event 36 And numerous Error Red Service Manager Category None Event 10010 (7009,7023) Red Error ATAPI Cat None Event 9 Error Red DCOM Category None Event 1005 Looks like hours of work to fix all these. "lvee" wrote: Could be, and probably is the reason. Read your manual on how to uninstall your All-In-One, Then, before you reinstall it, see if the error happens again. If all is well after uninstalling, and unplugging, try reinstalling your All-In-One again, including the driver software. But, first check your Device Manager to see if there are any conflicts. Also, another thing I should have had you look into is your event viewer. Go to StartAdmin Toolsevent viewer. Again, look for any yellow warning indicators, or red error indicators. If there are any, you can click on them, that will bring up a brief explanation, and included in that explanation will be a link that you can click on that will give more info and possibly a fix. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Patient.... yes I will be. How can I not when you wonderful people have such never ending patience and willingness to help me. I'll do as suggested in the link as well as the Error checking you said above. One thing that did dawn on me last nite was around the time this started happening my 'scanner' on my 3 in 1 (printer, scanner, copier) stopped working. Keeps giving me error messages about not being there but it is. The printer works from the comp etc... but not the scanning. Not sure if this has any correlation but thought I should mention it. "lvee" wrote: Okay, now, be patient...more things to try. I'm going to address the first shutdown error. read this link, http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=311564&sd=RMVP "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Happy Friday! ) But bad news. After 42 hours of no shut downs it did two in less than 10 minutes. So I guess I'm not home scot free after all. Tomorrow morning I'll run through the other suggestions to try. I wonder if the mouse wasn't part of the trouble though. Since it's been so infrequent since changing them? Michael... you really brought up some great points on why shutting it down is a good idea. Some I'd never even thought about. Thanks so much for taking the time to share all that with me. I'll post more tomorrow. Colette "Michael Solomon (MS-MVP)" wrote: You're welcome, glad it worked for you. In terms of the computer itself and no outside factors, it generally makes no difference. You'll find people pretty evenly split about the shutdown issue. Personally, I feel heat is the enemy of all electronics and shutting down at night gives components a chance to cool. However, there are outside factors that, I think, are good reasons to shutdown the system when unattended. First, if there is a power outage, even if you have a UPS, uninterruptible power supply, it can still damage the system. Most UPSs are designed to take over and give you enough time to properly shut everything down before a loss of power to the system. If you are asleep or away on vacation or just out running errands, if there's a power outage, it might damage your system beyond repair. There's also a security issue. Even if you have a good firewall, antivirus and connect through a router, if the system is booted someone else can access it. If you have an always on connection as is the case with broadband, most activity will be apparent to you. If you see your connection active, perhaps sending out information beyond what is normal, perhaps you see the connection activity lights in the notification area by the clock constantly lit, if you are there, you can take action, disconnect the modem or shut the system down. If you are away, you can take no action. Then, there's the issue of your children or any family members perhaps doing things or going into things you don't wish them to see. Third, a burglary. Someone gets in your house, see the computer booted and has enough computer savvy to begin accessing things. If the computer isn't booted, such an outsider isn't likely to take the time to boot the system and with XP, try to bypass the welcome screen. He might steal the computer but having it shutdown is a bit of added protection against unauthorized access and an additional layer of security for your personal information. -- In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol. Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Woo hoo! No more shut downs and restarts. That one night before last must have been the electric and not the trouble I'd been having. There's not been a single one since then. Yes!!!! *doing the happy dance* Michael I read your post about the mouse thing... I don't have any special mouse or software for it. Just a plain ol' mouse. But you were obviously right on the money with the mouse being the cause. I can't thank you enough!! Now... I know you'll think it's a stupid question. I've never really gotten a straight answer about it. Is it better to leave the comp on or should I be shutting it off at night? I'm on cable and for the past couple years have just left it on. Which is best to do? TIA! And have a great day!! "Lady In Need" wrote: Well... I'm stumped. LOL It hasn't done it once today. (prior to changing the mouse it was every hour or so) I'm guessing it's possible the electric kicked off for a second during the nite which would have made the comp restart. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that changing the mouse fixed the problem. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Several times the past couple weeks my computer popped up a blue screen and shut down then restarted. (doing a physical memory dump) Error message said IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop 0C0000000A 0X00000004 0X00000002 0X0000001 0X804DFEB9 Can someone walk me through this to fix it? or will I need to take it in for repair? I can't afford the latter. Dell was NO help. Thanks! |
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copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close
death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the print spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told
me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to print shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the print spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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I swear I have to stop saying it hasn't shut down in xxxxx... everytime I do
it jinxes me and does it. lol Around 11:30 this morning it did it again. Different number for the last one so I thought I should post it. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP 0x0000000A 0x00000001 0x00000002 0x00000000 0x804E0C37 "Lady In Need" wrote: Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to print shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the print spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not
have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to print shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions.
And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to print shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the
section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I
went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. 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Okay.. now this is really Strange. From Add/Remove programs: HP unistalled.
No problems. When I clicked on the Dell Printer it said last used 8/15/2003. I clicked on Change/Remove and a box popped up that said: The Del AI0 Printer A940 is currently in use. Please wait until printer has finished printing and then uninstall. LOL I haven't used it! Why is it saying this? How do I unistall now? "Lady In Need" wrote: The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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to uninstall the old printer completely from your pc you'll need to use the
regedit.. here's a link for the How-To http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/110/ Another alternative; There is a program that you can use, if you can stay on ling enough to install it. It's called RegSeeker. What you can do is basically the same thing. Type in the name of the program that you want to search for and it will find the entries for you all at once, It's a free program, here's the link, http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. now this is really Strange. From Add/Remove programs: HP unistalled. No problems. When I clicked on the Dell Printer it said last used 8/15/2003. I clicked on Change/Remove and a box popped up that said: The Del AI0 Printer A940 is currently in use. Please wait until printer has finished printing and then uninstall. LOL I haven't used it! Why is it saying this? How do I unistall now? "Lady In Need" wrote: The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. 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I used regedit and deleted the Dell printer. Then went back to System info just to verify and it's still showing up in there. I think I've taken wayyyyy too much of your time and need to bite the bullet cost wise and take this into a repair person. Cheryl "lvee" wrote: to uninstall the old printer completely from your pc you'll need to use the regedit.. here's a link for the How-To http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/110/ Another alternative; There is a program that you can use, if you can stay on ling enough to install it. It's called RegSeeker. What you can do is basically the same thing. Type in the name of the program that you want to search for and it will find the entries for you all at once, It's a free program, here's the link, http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. now this is really Strange. From Add/Remove programs: HP unistalled. No problems. When I clicked on the Dell Printer it said last used 8/15/2003. I clicked on Change/Remove and a box popped up that said: The Del AI0 Printer A940 is currently in use. Please wait until printer has finished printing and then uninstall. LOL I haven't used it! Why is it saying this? How do I unistall now? "Lady In Need" wrote: The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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It's also still showing up on the Print Screen General Tab. It actually has
the Dell Printer listed twice. Beside one it says (copy 1) If I highlight that one it says Status: Offline Documents 4 On the other it says Status: Offline Documents: 1 Down in the icon bar at the bottom right of the screen it has the icon of the printer with a red X over it. It won't let me bring up any of these 'documents' though. "lvee" wrote: to uninstall the old printer completely from your pc you'll need to use the regedit.. here's a link for the How-To http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/110/ Another alternative; There is a program that you can use, if you can stay on ling enough to install it. It's called RegSeeker. What you can do is basically the same thing. Type in the name of the program that you want to search for and it will find the entries for you all at once, It's a free program, here's the link, http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. now this is really Strange. From Add/Remove programs: HP unistalled. No problems. When I clicked on the Dell Printer it said last used 8/15/2003. I clicked on Change/Remove and a box popped up that said: The Del AI0 Printer A940 is currently in use. Please wait until printer has finished printing and then uninstall. LOL I haven't used it! Why is it saying this? How do I unistall now? "Lady In Need" wrote: The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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one more thing to try. Open your printer folder in control panel.. see if
they are listed there, and try to delete them if they are..But that is so strange. I'm thinking that is where some of your problems are. Anyway, thanks for your patience, but sorry I couldn't help. I hope all is well with your children and the loss of their grandparent. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... It's also still showing up on the Print Screen General Tab. It actually has the Dell Printer listed twice. Beside one it says (copy 1) If I highlight that one it says Status: Offline Documents 4 On the other it says Status: Offline Documents: 1 Down in the icon bar at the bottom right of the screen it has the icon of the printer with a red X over it. It won't let me bring up any of these 'documents' though. "lvee" wrote: to uninstall the old printer completely from your pc you'll need to use the regedit.. here's a link for the How-To http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/110/ Another alternative; There is a program that you can use, if you can stay on ling enough to install it. It's called RegSeeker. What you can do is basically the same thing. Type in the name of the program that you want to search for and it will find the entries for you all at once, It's a free program, here's the link, http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. now this is really Strange. From Add/Remove programs: HP unistalled. No problems. When I clicked on the Dell Printer it said last used 8/15/2003. I clicked on Change/Remove and a box popped up that said: The Del AI0 Printer A940 is currently in use. Please wait until printer has finished printing and then uninstall. LOL I haven't used it! Why is it saying this? How do I unistall now? "Lady In Need" wrote: The only old thing that would be on there would be a previous printer. I went into System Info .. Hardware... and everything had OK beside it. I did however see two old printers still on there. A Dell Printer and an HP Desk Jet. So I will unistall those two. As the HP All in One is all I have hooked up. There was a sub category under printers called 'Problem Devices' Which showed up no name just the following: Under Device: Not Available Under PNP Device ID: ROOT/IMAGE/0000 Under Error Code: The drivers for this device are not installed "lvee" wrote: Open your Help and support, click start Help and support. Look for the section, 'Pick a Task', and click on Use Tools to view your computer information.... Then, in the left side pane click on System Information, then 'Find hardware on your installed on your computer. You'll see a status bar while data is being collected. Everything you have installed will be listed, look for anything that either says unknown, or has any indicators that there is a conflict, you should at least be able to see what type of device it is by the category that it's in. Okay, so you know you have the camera and the All-In-One, did have anything else at one time hooked up to your computer...fax machine, cd burner, old printer? There is an uninstall option, you will find it in the device manager, go to imaging devices, expand the group by clicking the + sign, highlight the device and right clickuninstall...but lets try to find out what it is first. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... HI Ivee! I was able to get to device manager with your new instructions. And find Properties. No problem at all. Question about the driver update. There were 3 things listed under imaging device. The All in One HP. The Camera. Unknown device. The one that had a Yellow Warning wasn't the camera. It was the third thing listed. The Unknown Device. I tried to udate the driver on it but no hardware could be found for it. So I disabled it. Is there a way to remove it? Not sure how to do that if I don't know what it is. lol Or am I totally off here? Is it the camera because it was below it?? I didn't think so because it was stemming directly from Imaging Devices like the other two. Not stemming from the camera. I'll be going to town today and will get the other items needed to go through the rest of the suggestions in the post. Thanks! "lvee" wrote: You were still able to get to device manager, so that's good, but I may not have given good instructions. Go to Start. My Computer ..highlight MY Computer, and while it's highlighted, right click, then at the bottom of that box that opens, properties will be listed..if it isn't working, post back. Okay, with device manager open, and the image device selected , go to the Driver Tab, and update the driver. If that doesn't do the trick,, remove your digital camera..you may have an icon in your system tray..it's located in the lower right corner of your screen, near the time, and other entries might be Zone Alarm, your Antivirus..anyway it's green and if you click on it will say Safely remove hardware..or something like that. Before you remove your camera, see if it's listed there..follow the instructions about remove the camera, and when that's done it's safe to unplug it from your computer. Then uninstall the software, it should have an uninstall file. See if the error is corrected. Now, as far as those errors you posted..you did a good job! Everything you need to know, or do is right there. The printer...fro example.. To find the vendors In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. Rather than going thru all this...are you able to uninstall your printer for any length of time? When you're not working? Because, if it's a hardware conflict, in my opinion, the easiest way to pinpoint it is to remove each piece of hardware, one at a time, waiting in between to see if the problem persists. Process of Elimination. Sadly, it likely is bad ram...don't panic, it's no big deal. But, it might be that your cpu is overheating...it might need to be cleaned, lots of dust can build up and cause the fans to not work as well as it should. You pc must be powered off,, unplugged and then you need to ground yourself, touch the case or something before you open the cpu...then, having purchased a can of air from a computer store ( of course you'll want to do that before you open the cpu ) spray the dust out of your pc. And if your tower is kept in a closed compartment of a desk, open the door to let the air vent better. Back to ram.. Get your Dell manual, look for Ram..it will tell you what type you have, and how to remove and replace it. If you go to a computer store, like Best Buy, or Circuit City..I don't know what you have in your neck of the woods.. they will be able to help you. Your pc either came with 1, or 2 sticks of ram. If it came with two, you can, after reading your manual, remove one...then wait to see if the pc acts up. If it doesn't, then you know that stick is bad...if it does, then replace that stick, and remove the other..elimination don't ya know!.. If one, or both are bad, you can replace them with new. "Lady In Need" wrote in message ... Okay.. this is weird. I couldn't get to Device Manager in the way you told me. When I clicked on My Com there was no 'Properties' there that I could find. After some looking I found it this way. Start; Control Panel; Performance & Maint; System; Hardware; Device Manager That brought up its own little box which has all the different part etc... I opened them all and the only thing I saw was one yellow exclamation point. Under imaging devices: Agfa e photo 1280 Digitial Camera hp psc 1310 series **Yellow !** Unknown Device Did I do this correctly?? One other thing. I've not unistalled the HP All in One yet. I'm a PS on eBay and have to ship daily and need it to shipping labels. I will catch up today on all printing and unistall it as suggested. No shut downs since the last time I posted one. A couple days ago I believe. "Lady In Need" wrote: Good morning Ivee... Thank you for your condolences. It's the first close death for my girls and even though teens they're taking it much harder than expected. Sorry for the delay. Now... It's very strange that the errors are mainly coming up as win 2000. When I purchased this system from Dell (supposedly new.. it came with XP) So I never upgrdaded Makes me wonder about Dell now. Hmmmm...... Here's the very first warning error, 3/15 I honestly can't remember if this is when it started or not. I'll post another from beginning of April when I know it was happening. But here's the first: The Application Management service terminated with the following error: The specified module could not be found. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 7023 Source: Service Control Manager Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED Message: The %1 service terminated with the following error: %2 Explanation The specified service stopped unexpectedly with the error indicated in the message. The service closed safely. User Action To troubleshoot the error: Review the error information displayed in the message. To display the WIN32_EXIT_CODE error that SCM encountered, at the command prompt, type sc query service name The information displayed can help you troubleshoot possible causes for the error. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now here's an error from April 2 when I know for certain this happened. The server {F3A614DC-ABE0-11D2-A441-00C04F795683} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remember I talked about my HP all in One not being able to scan? This looks like a Warning error pertaining to it thought I'd post it as well. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 10010 Source: DCOM Version: 5.0 Component: System Event Log Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT Message: The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Explanation The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. There might be a deadlock, or the program might not have responded to the server initialization code within the timeout period of two minutes. User Action If the problem continues to occur, contact the program vendor. To determine the program vendor Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click My Computer. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties. The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed. To determine who the vendor is for this program, refer to the Version tab. Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 54 Source: Print Version: 5.0 Component: Application Event Log Symbolic Name: MSG_BAD_JOB Message: Document %1 was corrupted and has been deleted. The associated driver is: %2. Explanation The print job caused the print spooler to stop more than once, so the spooler deleted the job and will not try to print it again. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. User Action Try updating the printer driver with a newer version from the vendor if one is available. If updating the driver does not work, try forcing the print queue to spool with the RAW (ready to print) data type. To force spooling with the RAW data type In Control Panel, open Printers. Right-click the appropriate printer and then click Properties. On the Advanced tab, clear the Enable advanced printing features check box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll post this and then do the device manager. Again THANK YOU so much for all your time and effort in helping me. ) "lvee" wrote: If your copy and paste function does not work for that, just click and highlight the text, then, from your keyboard press the Ctrl key and the 'CO key. Correction, when copying, press Ctrl plus the C key, not CO....sorry, major typo! "lvee" wrote in message ... |
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