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2012 #1 alebcay Windows 7 x86 20 posts DHCP Client Service FAILS TO START! (Error 1075) Hello, On July 12th 2012, my computer installed updates. After rebooting and waiting for me on the login screen, I gave it a hard shutdown to check on the BIOS settings (for a little side project, workstation service error 1075 in the end I did not save any changes). After booting and logging in again, I find that many services are not running. I ran a very thorough check for malware and viruses (took over 24 hours to complete), and still no solutions. I have uninstalled/reinstalled my Broadcom 802.11g Wireless Driver several times. I now look in the Event Viewer and find that the DHCP Client service is not running! It is set to automatic start in Services.msc, but when I try to manually start it, it gives me error 1075 (some dependencies do not exist or are marked for deletion). Running ipconfig, I notice that my system is using an APIPA-formatted address (169.254.x.x), indicating that the computer couldn't find a DHCP server. My Event Viewer is peppered with: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Event 7003, Service Control Manager The DHCP Client service depends the following service: Afd. This service might not be installed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Event 7001, Service Control Manager The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service ser
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Messages: 7 Greetings, I am having a major DHCP error on my girlfriend's laptop. I am primarily a Linux user server service error 1075 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 her http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/240310-dhcp-client-service-fails-start-error-1075-a.html 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 from that https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-dhcp-error-1075.928437/ 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 type the following commands, e
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Network connectivity was limited in both network connections (LAN & Wireless) so the user could not connect to its network and the Internet. When the Network Limited Connectivity problem occurred and we tried to start the DHCP service using Computer Management, the following error appeared: “Error 1075, the dependency service ‘Tdx’ does not exist or has been marked for deletion”. At the same time the following events were recorded in Windows event log (Event Viewer): “Event 7003, Service Control Manager: The DHCP Client service depends the following service: Afd. This service might not be installed”. or “Event 7003, Service Control Manager: The DHCP Client service depends the following service: Tdx. This service might not be installed”. & “Event 7001, Service Control Manager: The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service service depends on the DHCP Client service which failed to start because of the following error: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion”. The above network problems/errors may appear after a virus infection of from corrupted system files due to a power outage. The best way to fix similar software problems (in most times), is to restore your computer in a previous state. But if “System Restore” has been disabled due to a virus infection, this is impossible.* * Note: Before you continue to the solution below, first you have to check and disinfect your system from possible virus or malware infection using this Virus & Malware Removal Guide. How to solve Network Connectivity limited problem – DNS & DHCP service won’t start - in Windows 8, 7, Vista & XP. Open Registry Editor: To do that: Simultaneously press “Windows” + “R” keys to open the RUN window. In “RUN” window “Open” box, type: regedit Press Enter. At the left pane, pre