the dependency service or group failed to start

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #1

    the dependency service or group failed to start


    Hi,
    i am facing this problem for a couple of weeks . when i try to connect to the internet using wi-fi, it says limited access. on opening network and sharing center, under the "View your basic network information and set up connections" heading, it says "unknown", where it used to show the network map before this problem happened, and underneath that it says "The dependency service or group failed to start".

    any idea on whats going on

    Thanx in advance.
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  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    From what I read about this problem it seems that a corrupted TCP/ip stack may be involved.

    Try running this batch file which will reset winsock, reset the TCP/IP stack and release renew your IP.

    Download Renew IP + Reset Winsock Batch File

    If that doesn't fix the problem please post a screen shot of your ipconfig /all .


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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Download Renew IP + Reset Winsock Batch File

    the above link refers to a site with error message "download temporarily unavailable"

    any idea
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  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    xs2bilal said:
    Download Renew IP + Reset Winsock Batch File

    the above link refers to a site with error message "download temporarily unavailable"

    any idea
    It's working for me but you can use your command prompt for this.

    Type the following commands one at a time into your command prompt, hit "enter" after each one, run as admin then restart the machine.

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)
    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)

    Read more: http://windows7themes.net/repair-reset-winsock-windows-7.html#ixzz17joSyDoU
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    chev65 said:
    xs2bilal said:
    Download Renew IP + Reset Winsock Batch File

    the above link refers to a site with error message "download temporarily unavailable"

    any idea
    It's working for me but you can use your command prompt for this.

    Type the following commands one at a time into your command prompt, hit "enter" after each one, run as admin then restart the machine.

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)
    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
    Read more: http://windows7themes.net/repair-reset-winsock-windows-7.html#ixzz17joSyDoU

    i have run both theses commands, and restarted my notebook, but it still is not working. here is the trace of ipconfig /all.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails the dependency service or group failed to start-capture.jpg  
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  6. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #6

    xs2bilal said:
    chev65 said:
    xs2bilal said:
    Download Renew IP + Reset Winsock Batch File

    the above link refers to a site with error message "download temporarily unavailable"

    any idea
    It's working for me but you can use your command prompt for this.

    Type the following commands one at a time into your command prompt, hit "enter" after each one, run as admin then restart the machine.


    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)

    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
    Read more: http://windows7themes.net/repair-reset-winsock-windows-7.html#ixzz17joSyDoU

    i have run both theses commands, and restarted my notebook, but it still is not working. here is the trace of ipconfig /all.
    No wonder it's not working, it looks like you don't have any type of network to connect too.

    I've never seen an ipconfig so empty which makes it hard to figure out whats going on.

    Have you tried running sfc /scannow to see if any files are missing or corrupted?

    Have you attempted to reset your router?
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    chev65 said:
    xs2bilal said:
    chev65 said:

    It's working for me but you can use your command prompt for this.

    Type the following commands one at a time into your command prompt, hit "enter" after each one, run as admin then restart the machine.

    netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)
    netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)
    Read more: http://windows7themes.net/repair-reset-winsock-windows-7.html#ixzz17joSyDoU

    i have run both theses commands, and restarted my notebook, but it still is not working. here is the trace of ipconfig /all.
    No wonder it's not working, it looks like you don't have any type of network to connect too.

    I've never seen an ipconfig so empty which makes it hard to figure out whats going on.

    Have you tried running sfc /scannow to see if any files are missing or corrupted?

    Have you attempted to reset your router?

    i really appreciate your prompt response,

    running sfc /scannow breaks at 68% prompting "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.

    Details are included in the CBS.Log C:\windows\logs\cbs\cbs.log"

    but i cant open this file, access is denied.


    and how do i reset the router???
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  8. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #8

    Hi xs2bilal,

    Click Start, on search box, and then type devmgmt.msc press enter. From Device Manager, locate the Network Adapters, expand it. Do you see any ! X or ? symbols. You may a sprint screen if you want and post it here.

    From the troublesome computer verify that all your network services are Started from Control Panel=> Admin Tools=> Services:
    • COM+ Event System (for WZC issues)
    • Computer Browser
    • DHCP Client
    • DNS Client
    • Network Connections
    • Network Location Awareness
    • Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
    • Server
    • TCP/IP Netbios helper
    • Wireless Zero Configuration ( XP wireless configurations only)
    • WLAN AutoConfig ( Vista wireless configurations only)
    • Workstation

    Please let us know.
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #9

    xs2bilal said:
    chev65 said:
    xs2bilal said:


    i have run both theses commands, and restarted my notebook, but it still is not working. here is the trace of ipconfig /all.
    No wonder it's not working, it looks like you don't have any type of network to connect too.

    I've never seen an ipconfig so empty which makes it hard to figure out whats going on.

    Have you tried running sfc /scannow to see if any files are missing or corrupted?

    Have you attempted to reset your router?

    i really appreciate your prompt response,

    running sfc /scannow breaks at 68% prompting "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
    Details are included in the CBS.Log C:\windows\logs\cbs\cbs.log"

    but i cant open this file, access is denied.

    and how do i reset the router???
    The fact that sfc /scannow didn't finish is a problem, sometimes if you restart and run the sfc command a couple more times it can help your system to get through the sfc scan.

    You could also try to restore your system to a point before the problem began by using system restore, or you can also try doing a repair install from the Windows CD.
    Repair Install

    Resetting the router is done by pushing a button which resides in a small hole on the side of your router for approx 30 second to a minute, the lights will flash at a certain point which means the router has been reset.

    You can look up the procedure for your particular router but it's about the same for most routers. After the reset you would need to go into your routers control panel and set up the wireless security settings, password and SSID. If possible Use WPA2 security and AES encryption.
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    2xg said:
    Hi xs2bilal,

    Click Start, on search box, and then type devmgmt.msc press enter. From Device Manager, locate the Network Adapters, expand it. Do you see any ! X or ? symbols. You may a sprint screen if you want and post it here.

    From the troublesome computer verify that all your network services are Started from Control Panel=> Admin Tools=> Services:
    • COM+ Event System (for WZC issues)
    • Computer Browser
    • DHCP Client
    • DNS Client
    • Network Connections
    • Network Location Awareness
    • Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
    • Server
    • TCP/IP Netbios helper
    • Wireless Zero Configuration ( XP wireless configurations only)
    • WLAN AutoConfig ( Vista wireless configurations only)
    • Workstation

    Please let us know.

    Hi 2xg,

    regarding the network adapter, there is no issue, it displays correct items with no X or ?.

    well regarding services, there are some problems found,

    DHCP client service is not running and i am unable to start it.
    Network Location Awareness service is not running and i am unable to start it.
    Server service is not running and i am unable to start it.
    Wireless Zero Configuration service is not listed in it.

    screen shots are provided for each service.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails the dependency service or group failed to start-dhcp-client.jpg   the dependency service or group failed to start-network-location-awareness.jpg   the dependency service or group failed to start-server.jpg   the dependency service or group failed to start-wireless-zero-configuration.jpg  
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