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Kernel-Event Tracing error/System Health Report
I'm setting up a new machine purchased on 1/7. (not sure which specs might be helpful -- W7 Home Premium 64bit SP1/Intel i7-2600K/16GB ram/2 2TB 5400 RPM HD (RAID 0)/64GB SSD/2 AMD Radeon HD 6790 Crossfire)
I've noticed the following errors in the EV each time the computer's rebooted:
Kernel-EventTracing
Event ID 2
Session "" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022
The info in the Details window in EV includes "Execution ProcessID 1488". I opened Process Explorer immediately after this last error, and the process associated with 1488 is "svchost". In the extended properties for 1488 in Process Explorer, there's the following list under Services tab:
Base Filtering Engine
Diagnostic Policy Service
Windows Firewall
Not sure if this is connected or not, but I'm unable to run a System Health Report either. Each time it's attempted, the following error pops up: "Error: An error occurred while attempting to generate the report. Access denied."
There used to be another error in Event Viewer that came up with the Kernel-EventTracing error. It was WMI - Event ID 10:
Event filter with query "SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60 WHERE TargetInstance ISA "Win32_Processor" AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage > 99" could not be reactivated in namespace "//./root/CIMV2" because of error 0x80041003. Events cannot be delivered through this filter until the problem is corrected.
I googled and came across an official MS fixit. The explanation for the error was as follows:
This originated in the Windows 7 SP1 DVD/ISO creation process. There was an issue in the creation process that caused a WMI registration to remain in the DVD/ISO. Since the registration is designed to work only during the DVD/ISO creation process, it fails to run on a live system and causes these events. These events are not indicative of any issue in the system and can be safely ignored. If however you want to prevent these events from getting generated and want to remove this specific WMI registration manually, please follow the steps mentioned in this article for running the workaround script.
I ran the fix, and afterward, the WMI error went away but the Kernel-EventTracing error remains.
I performed a sfc scannow with no errors. Did a chkdsk which also came up clean.
The only other issue I've had is updating the ATI drivers not long out of the box. Had a crash but the installation seems to have gone fine as the driver info is updated and device manager shows them operating correctly.
Thanks for any assistance.
Last edited by jpierce; 10 Jan 2012 at 14:03. Reason: computer specs