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Ok maybe you can go through some of these steps: "Event ID: 7000" or "Event ID: 7013" Error Message When You Attempt to Start a Service
Ok maybe you can go through some of these steps: "Event ID: 7000" or "Event ID: 7013" Error Message When You Attempt to Start a Service
should i follow the Method 1: Configure User Rights? oh and does methods are only for windows xp should i do it for windows 7 home premium version?
@amir tava, I apologize for jumping in here but may I ask how you were able to get all that info in your first post? When ever I open the Properties window, it's so small that I have to scroll through it. I've wanted in the past to post a screen shot of mine but don't have a screen capture program that will do a scroll shot. Hope that makes sense. Will post an example of what I mean.
Thank you,
grits
Last edited by grits; 18 Apr 2013 at 17:26. Reason: missed screen shot
Hi grits you can change the view to XML and use the BB code "code"
Code:Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date: 16/04/2013 20:09:03 Event ID: 7000 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: Brendan-PC Description: The Windows Search service failed to start due to the following error: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion. Event Xml: <Event xmlns="Error"> <System> <Provider Name="Service Control Manager" Guid="{555908d1-a6d7-4695-8e1e-26931d2012f4}" EventSourceName="Service Control Manager" /> <EventID Qualifiers="49152">7000</EventID> <Version>0</Version> <Level>2</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8080000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2013-04-16T19:09:03.188205000Z" /> <EventRecordID>2942</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="696" ThreadID="1500" /> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>Brendan-PC</Computer> <Security /> </System> <EventData> <Data Name="param1">Windows Search</Data> <Data Name="param2">%%1053</Data> </EventData> </Event>