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Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement SquidProject Thread Starter Joined: Jun 10, error 1075 wlan autoconfig 2010 Messages: 7 Greetings, I am having a major DHCP error on my girlfriend's laptop. I am primarily a Linux
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user so I'm kinda lost here as her machine is running XP. It's a Dell XPS M1210 which, conveniently, did not come with a recovery CD or even partition. Anyway, a few weeks ago https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/915162 her wireless network device stopped working. It would look like it was connecting, but it would hang on "Acquiring network address." At first I thought maybe the device was shot, until I had the chance to test out the wired ethernet, which has the same problem. After quite a bit of googling, I ran services.msc, and saw that DHCP is not running. When I try to start it https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-dhcp-error-1075.928437/ from that menu, however, I get this message: "Could not start the DHCP Client service on Local computer. Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion." After more googling, I discovered that DHCP has only 3 dependencies: TCP/IP, AFD, and NetBt. I checked the registry, and those were the only ones listed. After even more googling, I ran devmgmt.msc and selected "show hidden devices" and double clicked on "non plug and play devices." I TCP/IP and AFD are both there. NetBt, however, is not. I've spent hours doing further googling and tried pretty much every fix I could find and nothing seems to work. If the PC had shipped with a recovery CD I imagine this would be easy to fix but alas no luck. I need to get this working so I can set up my new internets and I'm totally at a loss...appreciate any help I can get. SquidProject, Jun 10, 2010 #1 Sponsor JohnWill Retired Moderator Joined: Oct 19, 2002 Messages: 106,414 TCP/IP stack repair options for use with Windows XP with SP2/SP3. Start, Run, CMD to open a command prompt: In the command prompt window that opens, type ty
OS X Others Browsers Software Customization Windows Phone Help Bests Sites The Group Policy Site MVP Site Windows Site Articles On TWC [FIX] The Dependency Service Does Not Exist Or Has Been Marked For Deletion Published: April 20, 2015 http://www.kapilarya.com/the-dependency-service-does-not-exist-or-has-been-marked-for-deletion | Applies to: Troubleshooting, Windows 10, Windows 8 Getting "Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion'' while starting services in Windows 8 or later? Fix is here. We have already seen many issues regarding various services, when dependency service do not coordinate, the actual service failed to start as a consequence of this. Recently, we came around the similar problem for Security Center service. If you can't start error 1075 Security Center service, checkout this fix. After applying the same fix, one of my reader asked that he now gets different error and thus can't start the service. This is what he received now: Windows could not start the Security Center service on Local Computer. Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion. This error is not only bound to Security Center service, but you can get this with does not exist other services too, which have dependency on some other services. In such a case, when try to check Dependencies tab for the service, you'll find that both the boxes (This service depends on the following system components and vice versa) are empty. After doing a bit research on this error, we found that this hiccup can be tackled easily from registry manipulation. Also, you may want to give a try by running SFC /SCANNOW in administrative Command Prompt and see if it helps. Even if this not helps and you're still getting Error 1075, no matter whichever the service is, try this general method by substituting your service name in successive steps: FIX : The Dependency Service Does Not Exist Or Has Been Marked For Deletion NOTE : Making mistakes while manipulating registry could affect your system adversely. So be careful while editing registry entries, also its better to create a System Restore point before proceeding. 1. Press + R and put regedit in Run dialog box to open Registry Editor (if you’re not familiar with Registry Editor, then click here). Click OK. 2. In the left pane of Registry Editor, navigate here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\