AdrianoMancilla
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Windows 7 Hanging A LOT, "Failed to Connect to a Windows Service"
Hi, guys.
I am running Windows 7 Professional x64. Lately, when I go to shut down the computer, Windows 7 usually hangs on the "Logging off" or "Shutting down" screen, and I have to press the power button to power up again. When I turn the PC back on, it either hangs on "Please wait" or will go to the "Welcome" screen, after which I am greeted by a totally black screen with just the white mouse pointer visible. Sometimes, it even says "Preparing your desktop" and when it finally boots to my desktop, it shows minimal icons and a Windows 98-style menu. I also frequently get the "Failed to Connect to a Windows Service" error, too. For that, I did the following:
1. Click on Start button.
2. Type Cmd in the Start Search text box.
3. Right click on cmd.exe and Run Command Prompt as an Administrator. Allow elevation request.
4. Type netsh winsock reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.
Restart the computer.
That worked for a while, but the error is back. Any ideas on how to solve these problems? Thank you.
Adriano
Hi, guys.
I am running Windows 7 Professional x64. Lately, when I go to shut down the computer, Windows 7 usually hangs on the "Logging off" or "Shutting down" screen, and I have to press the power button to power up again. When I turn the PC back on, it either hangs on "Please wait" or will go to the "Welcome" screen, after which I am greeted by a totally black screen with just the white mouse pointer visible. Sometimes, it even says "Preparing your desktop" and when it finally boots to my desktop, it shows minimal icons and a Windows 98-style menu. I also frequently get the "Failed to Connect to a Windows Service" error, too. For that, I did the following:
1. Click on Start button.
2. Type Cmd in the Start Search text box.
3. Right click on cmd.exe and Run Command Prompt as an Administrator. Allow elevation request.
4. Type netsh winsock reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.
Restart the computer.
That worked for a while, but the error is back. Any ideas on how to solve these problems? Thank you.
Adriano
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Windows 7 Professional x64
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- Windows 7 Professional x64