Accidentally disabled Central Administration Service in services.msc

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    bump
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       #12

    What happens if you run services.msc now?
    What happens if you try to run Elevated Command Prompt ?
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       #13

    Ok, I was able to open the elevated command prompt using an elevated command prompt shortcut. Now what do I do? When I run services.msc though, it says "This service cannot be started, either because it is disabled, or has no enabled devices associated with it."
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    billybobjoe said:
    Ok, I was able to open the elevated command prompt using an elevated command prompt shortcut. Now what do I do? When I run services.msc though, it says "This service cannot be started, either because it is disabled, or has no enabled devices associated with it."
    So you are able to run elevated command prompt and services.msc.

    What general problems do you have?
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    Nope, still cant run services.msc when using elevated command prompt. Gives me the exact same error message.
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    use "system restore" from "advanced boot options"=>repair computer
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    The only option it gives me is restore to factory condition. That is REALLY not what I want to do. Any other way?
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    billybobjoe said:
    The only option it gives me is restore to factory condition. That is REALLY not what I want to do. Any other way?
    boot from win7 install dvd ->repair computer ->and do the system restore.
    Windows 7 Direct Download Links, Official Disk Images from Digital River
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    What is a windows 7 install dvd?
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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    A DVD you can put in your pc's dvd player and install win7 from.
    Windows 7 Direct Download Links, Official Disk Images from Digital River
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