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are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. DHCP client will not start - error 1067 Started by shamrocks , Nov 11 2015 01:01 PM Please log in to reply 6 replies to this topic #1 shamrocks shamrocks Members 4 posts OFFLINE start service error 1067 Local time:06:47 PM Posted 11 November 2015 - 01:01 PM Hi. I am running Windows XP Home SP3 on a Lenovo SL500. The laptop suddenly stopped connecting to the internet (stuck on acquiring network address). Then suddenly sound stopped working (even though I have the correct drivers installed). I have tried the following: 1) going to the previous working version - no luck 2) I went to services.msc and found the DHCP client won't start. When I try to force start it, it gives me error 1067. ipconfig gives an error saying "an internal error has occurred. the system cannot find the file specified". I have no idea what file this is. Also, in services.msc when I restart windows audio to get sound back, it starts and then stops again. I also noticed other services like Wireless Zero that should be running are stopped. When I turn them on, they stay on for a short while before stopping automatically. 3) I ran winsockxpfix.exe, sfc.exe /scannow - no luck 4) I did a registry clean - no luck 5) I did a repair install of Windows again and still no luck. Does anyone have any clue what's wrong and how I can fix this? I don't want to have to format and do a fresh install if poss
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Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search error 1067 service won't start Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines windows audio service error 1067 Experts Exchange > Questions > DHCP Client not starting Want to Advertise Here? Solved DHCP Client not starting Posted on 2007-03-15 Windows XP DHCP TCP/IP 1 Verified Solution 9 Comments 9,083 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/596036/dhcp-client-will-not-start-error-1067/ Views Last Modified: 2012-08-20 Windows XP Pro laptop can not connect to a network using DHCP, wireless or hard wired. The DHCP Client does not start Automatically even though it is listed to do so. If you attempt to start it manually through services you get the following error Could not start the DHCP client service on Local Computer. Error https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22451428/DHCP-Client-not-starting.html 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly. I also get no error in Event Viewer. I can connect to a network assigning a Static IP Address. I have tried editing the DependOn Value in the Registry Key with no success. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks SIM2K 0 Question by:sim2k_support Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 21 Best Solution bymcsween Try running these at a command prompt restarting after each to see if DHCP will start. Make sure you have your XP CD handy for the second. netsh winsock reset sfc /scannow Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 21 Overall: Level 21 Windows XP 7 TCP/IP 2 DHCP 1 Message Expert Comment by:mcsween2007-03-15 There should be an error logged in Event Viewer when you try to start this service. Can you please paste that error in here? 0 Message Author Comment by:sim2k_support2007-03-15 The DHCP Client service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time Event ID 7034 Source: Service Control manager. 0 LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 DHCP 2 TCP/IP 1 Windows XP 1 Message Expert Comment by:Bill_Fleury2007-03-19 Have you ran through
“Wlan AutoConfig Service Not Running” error mainly happens to users that have upgraded their systems to Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 operating system but we have some tweaks and workarounds that you can http://windowsreport.com/wlan-autoconfig-service-not-running-windows/ do and fix in the shortest time possible the Error 1067 “Wlan AutoConfig Service Not Running” in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. We will try first to do an update of your Wlan drivers as these are the first to go out when upgrading to Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 as well as adjusting the network settings you currently have in your Windows operating system and see how it goes from there. You will error 1067 also need to follow the tutorial below in the order the steps are posted to save you as much time as possible. Tutorial for fixing Wlan AutoConfig Service Not Running (Error 1067) [Windows 8.1, Windows 10] First step: Press and hold the button “Windows” and the button “X”. From the menu that shows up you will need to left click or tap on the “Command Prompt (admin)” icon. Now that you have the command service error 1067 prompt with administrative rights in front of the screen you will need to write the following command: “netsh winsock reset catalog” without the quotes. Press the “Enter” button on the keyboard. Write the following command: “netsh int ip reset reset.log hit” without the quotes. Press the “Enter” button on the keyboard. Now you will need to restart your Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 operating system. Check and see if you still cannot connect to your wireless network. Second step: Left click or tap on the “Start” button. In the Start window you need to write the following: “services.msc” without the quotes. When the search is finished left click or tap on the “services.msc” icon that pops up. Now you have a “Services” window in front of the screen. Look on the right side panel in this window for “WLAN Autoconfig” Right click or hold tap on the “WLAN Autoconfig” feature. Left click or tap on the “Properties” feature for the “WLAN Autoconfig” option. Left click or tap on the “General” tab situated in the upper side of the “Properties” window. On the right from the “Startup type” you will need to left click on the drop-down menu and select “Automatic” feature. Left click or tap on the “Start” button in this window. Left click or tap on the “Apply” button. Left