Can't figure out what's causing The WmiSE service has reported an invalid current state 120. Please help! [ATTACH]
I have had the same issue. Running Win. 8 64bit, Outlook 2013 and Nod32 5.2. Disabling Eset add-in resolves the problem.
I figured it out! You must disable UAC in registry. Disabling in windows GUI doesn't completely turn it off. It only turns off notifications. I...
As the title suggest, I'm not able to see the mapped network drives when I open a browse window on some programs. I can see them directly in...
The computer is on most of the time. When it's time to restart is when I'm having this problem. I'm suspecting a hardware acting out, most...
I've been messing around with this issue long enough to notice when it's not booting up and just sitting there all powered up and if I let it sit...
In my case I don't get any beeps. It's not posting most of the time. I have to try really hard to make it bootup.
The CPU gets a proper cooling, idling at 25C. I tried two different sets of RAM and checked all the connectors, big and small. If I remove VGA...
Replaced CMOS battery, that did not help. Switched out RAM with every combination possible, still no luck.
I found this entry in the event log: Event ID: 4609 "The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal processing. HRESULT was...
UPDATE: The problem is back. I think I have the CMOS battery to blame. It is 6 years old, and it's one thing I need to try replacing.
The swirly lines are just a moire pattern that happens when taking pictures of the monitor. The computer was checked with various anti-malware...
Yes, I wanted to start a separate thread. I have a few issues going on at the same time.
Okay, I fought this issue for a few weeks now, and I'm running out of ideas. I woke up one morning to find my GUI all corrupted as shown on...
Seems like resetting CMOS with a jumper helped. I tried doing this before by removing the battery, but that method did not work. It boots fine...
Unplugging it from the wall for over a couple of minutes helps. It boots right up. But when I restart next time, it won't boot. Power is there,...
It's a desktop.
Yes, would've been nice if it gave me a beeping error code if something is wrong with my hardware.
I suspect my motherboard failing. Maybe bad capacitors. I've read they go bad with time.
Nothing interesting in the Event Viewer, nothing that could relate to the issue. I will run chkdsk on the next startup.
I recently had to rewrite MBR, but that did not fix the issue.
Any ideas?
I'm having a difficult time troubleshooting this one. My computer when restarting will not post most of the time. Everything powers up, but no...
I ended up reverting back to v.4 before I could send the dump. Will have to wait until most bugs with v.5 smooth out.
No other real-time scanners running. Good to know that it's a known issue. Will wait for a fix :-\
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