Dcom Got Error 1084 Windows 8.1
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11 Jul 2014 #1 taite View Profile View Forum Posts New Member Posts : 5 Windows 8 computer won't start up properly after BSOD Last night my laptop (lenovo z400 ideapad, running windows http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/49841-computer-wont-start-up-properly-after-bsod.html 8 - i never updated to 8.1) went to a blue screen with a "kernel data inpage error" message. Tried to boot it back up, but once i entered my password and logged in, http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/346869-wont-boot-normally-will-boot-in-safe-mode-blue-screen-stop-0x0000007e-etc/ the screen looked wrong. The windows homepage had no apps and the background pattern was not the one i normally had. I couldn't click on anything, so i shut it back down and went dcom got to sleep. This morning, i turned it back on, and this time it looked normal when i logged in. However, after about a minute, it froze and would not unfreeze. Thats where i am now. I can open the computer in safe mode and it works fine, and through that i can access the event viewer and command prompt, etc. I did a disc repair, no luck, and a dcom got error system restore failed. Like i said, computer only works in safe mode, so i dont know if I'll be able to do the right procedure to upload the dump file from the BSOD, but i can try. Lots of interesting things in the event viewer. I'm on my phone but i can sample them later. So ... what should i do? My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows 8 Quote 11 Jul 2014 #2 taite View Profile View Forum Posts New Member Posts : 5 Windows 8 Okay, so I'm back on my computer now, checking out the event log. DCOM got error "1084" attempting to start the service ShellHWDetection with arguments "Unavailable" in order to run the server: {DD522ACC-F821-461A-A407-50B198B896DC} I have a LOT of errors that look like this - most of them say Shell HWDetection, some have other services there (like BITS, Bluetooth Device Manager, or McNaiAnn), and sometimes the code afterwards in the {} brackets changes, but this general message is in there a lot of times. (Event ID 10005, if it matters) There are also a lot of these: The IO operation at logical block address 14526b87 for Disk
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