Plug And Play Error 193 0xc1
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services, the following error message is received: Could not start the %{Service} service on local computer. Error 193:0xc1 Upon further investigation, the following entry is
Startservice Failed With Error 193
found in the Application logs in Event Viewer: Event ID: 7000 Source: remote desktop services error 193 0xc1 Service Control Manager Type: Error Description: The "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" service failed to start due windows modules installer error 193 0xc1 to the following error: "Online Backup Scheduler (Mindtime Pro Backup)" is not a valid Win32 application. Note: The issue can also occurs for other Windows services, such as the Online http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/error-193-0xc1-when-trying-to-start-windows-audio/77795eee-56c3-468d-b32c-be5987797dec Backup Scheduler (Mindtime PC Backup) service, AutoUpdateAgent (Mindtime PC Backup) service ... etc. Cause This issue occurs when one or both of the following conditions is true: There is a file named 'Program' in your SystemDrive folder. There is a file named 'Common' in your ProgramFiles folder. When Windows Service Control Manager (Services.exe) tries to start the Server service, the https://www.mindtimebackup.eu/knowledgebase/480307-Cannot-start-the-service-on-local-computer-Error-1930xc1 program verifies the following paths: SystemDrive\Program Program Files\Common If the Program or Common paths exist as files, the Service Control Manager cannot locate the required folders, you will receive the error messages and event ID messages that are listed in the Problem Description section of this article. This issue can also occurs if the path of the executable file for the service contains spaces. When a service is started by Windows, the operating system first parses the path of the service from left to right. If both of the following conditions are true, Windows may locate and try to run the file or folder before it locates and runs the executable file for the service: The path of a service’s executable file contains spaces. There is a file or folder on your computer’s hard disk that has the same name as a file or folder in the path to the service's executable file. For example, if the path of the executable file for a service is 'C:\Program Files\Mindtime Pro Backup\bin\Scheduler.exe', and if a folder that is named 'C:
<> wrote: I'm using XP Pro on a laptop and I've run into a problem with the plug http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/plug-and-play-service-wont-start.434208/ and play service not starting. When I go into Services and try http://www.computerforum.com/threads/lost-sound-plug-in-and-play-isnt-working.223262/ to start it I get the following error: Could not start the Plug and Play service on Local Computer. Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified. I click on OK and it goes back to the Services screen. When I go into Properties for the Plug and error 193 Play service I get another error saying: Configuration Manager: The Plug and Play service or another required service is not available. I click on ok and it opens the properties. In the properties window the Path to the Executable line is missing and I have no idea how to fix it. ************************************************* Make sure that the SERVICES.EXE exists in the SYSTEM32 subfolder. error 193 0xc1 You could also run a system fule check with the command SFC /scannow Also scan this machine for viruses and other malware. Ad-aware (http://www.lavasoft.de) "List of Antivirus Software Vendors" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=49500) *********************************************** I checked the services.exe file and it is in the proper location. All spyware has been removed from the computer using Adaware SE and Hijack This. I ran a scan with the command you gave me, sfc /scannow, and it came back with no problems. Plug and play still doesn't work. Any other ideas? I've never seen this problem before and I'm stumped. Thanks! Guest, Jan 18, 2005 #1 Advertisements Ramesh, MS-MVP Guest Hi Pete, Open Regedit and navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PlugPlay In the right-pane, set the ImagePath value as follows (in REG_EXPAND_SZ) %SystemRoot%\system32\services.exe -- Ramesh, Microsoft MVP Windows XP Shell/User http://windowsxp.mvps.org "Pete" <> wrote in message news:... Anyone have any ideas about this? ************************************************** "Pete" <> wrote: I'm using XP Pro on a laptop and I've run into a problem with the plug and play service not starting. When I go into Services and try to start it I get
3 i was watching a movie last night fell asleep woke up to this error every time i tried to play sound "Error 193: 0xc1" and "