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Code 2 For Background Services In Windows RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Windows runs a number of services in the background. You can find these background services with failed to read description. error code 2 windows server 2008 their current status in Services window (Press Windows + R, type services.msc and hit
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Enter). These services are also seen in a separate tab, under the hood of System Configuration Utility (commonly known as failed to read description error code 193 msconfig). Today, I came around a weird issue for the background services running in the Services window. Against each service, the status says "Failed to Read Description. Error Code 2″. Have a look at the
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following screenshot: Since there is error code 2, it can be concluded that background services files were missing from the system. The first and foremost thing I did after seeing the error, I just checked theĀ necessary files for the services. So it was everything OK with my system, the files were there š So I run the System File Checker to find out and fix possible corruption and failed to read description error code 15100 rebooted. But there was no difference in the situation, services still showing the same error. Now, I started by troubleshooting steps in another direction, and finally ended up all this mess with following solution: Failed To Read Description. Error Code 2 1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type put Regedt32.exe in RunĀ dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor. Advertisement ^ 2. Navigate to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MUI 3. Now right click on the MUI key and select New -> Key. Name the newly created key as StringCacheSettings. In the right pane of this newly created key, create a new DWORD value, name it asĀ StringCacheGeneration. Double click this newly created DWORD to modify its Value data: 4. In the above shown box, type the Value data as 38b. Make sure you have selected Hexadecimal base here. Click OK. You may now close the Registry Editor and reboot to get fixed up. Hope this helps! RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: Windows Live Essentials Offline Installers for ALL languages Links How To Track User Activity In Windows 8.1/10 In WorkGroup Mode Fix Windows Stop Errors or Blue Screens of Death Troubleshoot Windows 10 Activation Errors:
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developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a failed to read description. error code 1006 question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers http://www.thewindowsclub.com/failed-to-read-description-error-code-2 are voted up and rise to the top Removing service from Windows 7 up vote 1 down vote favorite I had installed and later uninstalled SQL Server 2005 . I used registry cleaner tools and deleted all files related to SQL Server . Still the services console shows entry for previous installed database instance name . Services management console I get this entry in Description column. Failed http://serverfault.com/questions/463659/removing-service-from-windows-7 to Read Description Error code 2 How to delete them otherwise new installtion is showing problem. sql-server-2005 windows-service share|improve this question asked Jan 7 '13 at 12:52 mhasan 10816 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted 1- Open cmd as administrator sc delete servicename 2- open run > regedit , back it up first and then browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services and delete the service key 3- reboot the machine share|improve this answer answered Jan 7 '13 at 12:58 BluesRhythm 143212 thanks..trying it ... –mhasan Jan 7 '13 at 13:00 worked PERFECTLY..actually I did sc delete servicename , but didn't know about registry keys . also rebooting is must to see changes . Thanks a lot !!! –mhasan Jan 7 '13 at 13:28 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions
Sep 2012 #1 Services - Restore Default Services in Windows 8 How to Restore Default Services in Windows 8 and 8.1 Published by Brink View Profile View Forum Posts 17 Sep 2012 Services - Restore Default Services in Windows 8 Published by Brink http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/9413-services-restore-default-services-windows-8-a.html Administrator Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 21,842 How to Restore Default Services in Windows 8 and 8.1 Information This tutorial provides you with registry downloads that will completely restore any of the default services and their settings you want http://www.networksteve.com/windows/topic.php/Network_Icon_red_X_-_NlaSvc_service_failed_-_Trend_Micro_TROJ_Ge/?TopicId=51002&Posts=0 in Windows 8, Windows 8.1,and Windows 8.1 Update. This can be handy if a service was deleted by mistake, is missing, or had it's properties set improperly. You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to failed to do the steps in this tutorial. Note Services are located in the registry location below. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services Warning If you did not delete a default service, then you might consider doing a full scan of your system at boot with a program like Windows Defender Offline to help make sure that your system is clean. Here's How: 1. Click/tap on the link under the Display Name column in the table below of the service that you would like to failed to read restore to download it's .reg file. 2. Save the .reg file to your desktop. 3. Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it. Tip If the .reg file does not merge and nothing happens, then you will need to check in Default Programs to make sure the .reg file extension has its Current Default program set as Registry Editor (C:\Windows\regedit.exe). Afterwards, try merging the REG file again. 4. If prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK. 5. Repeat all of the above steps if you would like to restore another service. 6. When finished, restart the computer to apply. 7. When finished, you can delete the downloaded .reg file(s) if you like. Note To download all available default services below in one ZIP folder, click on the Download button below and save the ZIP file to your desktop. Open the ZIP file, and extract (drag and drop) the REG file for the file extension you want to restore to your desktop. Now you could just pick up at step 3 above. The Service Names in red below are new to Windows 8.1 Preview only. Display Name Service Name Status Startup Type Active-X Installer AxInstSV Manual App Readiness AppReadiness Manual Application Experience AeLookupSvc Manual (Trigger Start) Application Identity AppIDSvc Manual (Trigger Start) Application Information Appinfo Running Manual (Trigger Start) Application Layer Gateway Service ALG Manual Application Management AppMgmt Manual AppX Dep
a red "X" on the network icon. (The pop-up message is "Connection status: unknown The dependency service or group failed to start." However, the network connection is working OK, but Vista is apparently unable to recognize the network. How it started... Trend Micro detected a problem: "To remove a trojan horse program we need to restart the computer.Trojan name: TROJ Generic.ADV Restart now | Restart Later" On restarting immediately, the entire OS failed and restarted about 4 times. Once boot-up became stable, the network icon contained the red "x", and I eventually discovered the failed NlaSvc. I have seen two other posts with the identical problem in http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3842672&SiteID=17. Both Trend Micro and MBAM scans now say the system is clean from threats. Any ideas how to find/repair the problem with NlaSvc? September 6th, 2008 10:47am I have the very same problem going on, when I hover over the little connection thing near the clock, I get a message saying: "Connection status: unknown The dependency service or group failed to start." I have come to find out that the "dependancy" is service known as NlaSvc, but when I try to start the service, I get an error saying "Windows could not start the NlaSvc service on Local Computer Error 193: 0xc1" the other errors I get are "Configuration Manager: A general internal error occurred. The System cannot find the file specified." The only thing I could think of was trying to replace the nlasvc.dll in the system32 folder, but even as admin, permission is not granted. Trying to take ownership of the file also doesn't work, so I'm lost on ideas, any help would be great! Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now September 6th, 2008 11:28am Trend Micro shows that file c:\Windows\System32\wextract.exe was infected. That file is not located on my system... trying to determine if this is related. September 6th, 2008 12:08pm Tren