Superfetch error, "Error 1067: The thread unexpectedly ended."


  1. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    Superfetch error, "Error 1067: The thread unexpectedly ended."


    Hello people who read this,

    Note: I am Dutch and my English is not that good.

    I got an error from Windows right after a BSOD that Windows unexpectedly closed. Happened 100+ times on my computer, nothing new, seems unsolvable and I could not find a solution for it.
    Windows sent me a message that it found a solution for the BSOD. "There is probably a problem with your RAM.". I runned a scan and it hasn't found anything.
    When I opened the solution for the millionth time or something, I discovered a button and clicked it. This was the first time I saw the word "Superfetch".
    I thought it was just nothing and went on with whatever I did on my computer.

    Lately I was thinking that Superfetch could be the thing that keeps 'BSODing' my computer.
    I did some research on Google and have found out that the service is called SysMain and a related folder Prefetch. I also found out how to start Superfetch.

    When I started it I got this error where it's all about in this thread (it's in Dutch):

    Translated:

    Can not start the Superfetch-service on Local Computer.

    Error 1067: The service unexpectedly ended.


    I Googled it many times in different ways, but I was not able to find anything about this problem.

    So my question is: What does 'Error 1067' mean and how can I solve it?
    Do not worry about the BSOD thing, I got an other thread for that :).

    System specs (as far as I know):
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premiun 64x
    OEM: yes
    Computer Model: Compaq Presario CQ71 Notebook PC 410ED
    RAM: 3GB
    Harddisk: 452GB
    Processor: Intel Celeron Dual-Core CPU 1.90 GHz
    Manufactorer: Hewlett-Packard

    Thanks for all help,

    Brent Maas
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Another reason for me to get help is because it might solve some BSODs :) (I think it'll solve MEMORY_MANAGEMENT)
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Solved by repair install.
      My Computer


 

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