Windows cannot connect to System Event Notification Service service provider

  

Computer using Windows7 operating system
Prompt when booting<Windows
Unable to connect to System Solution for Event Notification Service Service (as shown below):

Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. (According to the online information, the method of this article also applies to: Windows Vista) Description of the problem: Boot tonight, there is no problem when the computer self-test, but after entering the login password, wait for N minutes (very slow, hard drive indicator is not how After flashing, I thought it was dead.) After finally entering the familiar desktop. Tip at the bottom right of the screen (above) “Unable to connect to a Windows service: Windows cannot connect to the System Event Notification Service service. This issue prevents standard users from logging into the system. As an administrator user, you can review the system event log for details on why this service is not responding. ”

When there is a problem, the picture is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.

At the same time, you can't connect to the network. The programs related to the network cannot run. For example, the browser, QQ, etc.; the input method cannot be used.

Press the prompt: Open “ Event Viewer  View system log, the log can not be viewed. The same is true when you restart your computer. So I contacted a friend to help solve the problem, and I used the mobile phone to check the information on the Internet, and got the following solutions.

Prompt Windows can not connect to the System Event Notification Service service solution

One: call out "Command Prompt" window, two methods to choose one (1) click & ldquo; start & rdquo ; menu, enter “cmd” in the search box, click on “cmd.exe” in the search results (non-administrator, right click to select “ run as administrator”). (2) In the system administrator's login system, you can also press “win+R” to bring up "run", enter “cmd” enter, you can also call up the "command prompt" window. Two: In the "Command Prompt" window, enter the double-quote red text content "netsh winsock reset catalog" (regardless of the result restart the computer). Three: If you can't solve it after restarting, try booting and press F8 to enter safe mode, repeat the above steps.

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