Hello, Gerry, first chance I've had to address this problem. The recurring
errors in the "System" entry were:
1. The System Restore Service terminated with the following error: The
Device is not ready.
2. The Sytem Restore Initiation has failed.
3. Event Type: Error
Event Source: Dhcp
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1002
Date: 8/20/2007
User: N/A
Computer: Viola (my wife's computer)
Description:
The IP address lease 192.168.1.100 for Network Card with network address
00115B38D9F7 has been denied by DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent
a DHCPNACK message).
I went to DOS, sc query, and got this message:
"The Specified Service does not exist as an installed service"
(I had to type this, as "paste" didn't work here, but I appreciate your
detailed instructions)
I don't know what "service" they're talking about, can you help?
Leon
Leon
If System Restore was monitoring the drive you removed then the act of
removing the drive would render restore points created before removal
unsable. You should only have System Restore monitoring the system
volume.
Are you connecting to the internet through a router. If yes remove the
power supply cable from the router, wait 5 minutes and then plug it back
into the router.

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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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> Hello, Gerry, first chance I've had to address this problem. The
> recurring errors in the "System" entry were:
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>>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
>>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?
Leon - 21 Aug 2007 01:16 GMT
Yes, I am connecting thru a router, disconnected power cable for about 8
minutes (to be sure), connected it back and rebooted -- no change.
Checkecked Event Viewer after latest reboot: same messages in "System",
"Application" had a warning: (how do you get it to paste here?)
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
User:NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM
Computer: VIOLA
Description:
Windows saved user VIOLA/Leon J. Kaliniec registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by the
registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is no
longer in use.
This is often caused by service running as a user account, try configuring
the service to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.
I don't know what they're talking about, hope you do. Are we homing in on
the solution?
Hopeful, Leon
> Leon
>
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> >>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
> >>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?
Gerry - 21 Aug 2007 01:41 GMT
Leon
Download and install the User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
Download details: User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
http://snipurl.com/5b61
UPHClean v1.5e readme.txt
http://snipurl.com/ko8m
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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> Yes, I am connecting thru a router, disconnected power cable for
> about 8 minutes (to be sure), connected it back and rebooted -- no
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>>>>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
>>>>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?
Leon - 22 Aug 2007 00:42 GMT
Hello Gerry, downloaded and installed UPHCLEAN then rebboted: no changee in
boot time, but more explicit errors. No "Application" errors or warnings.
"System" targets "System Restore":
"The System Restore service terminated with the following error: The device
is not ready"
and:
"The System Restore initialization failed"
When I goto the support site suggested it tells me there is no information
available regarding this error.
Previously you said that System Reastore should be used to monitor system
volume only, how do I do thet? When I right click on "My Computer" and go to
Properties and System Restore tab an error pops up saying something like
:"running DLL as an app ......... must close.... etc". When I open System
Restore in "Services" it gives me "Error 21, the device is not ready"
What device?
I wonder, if reinstalling XP will fix the problem?
> Leon
>
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> >>>>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
> >>>>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?
Leon - 29 Aug 2007 18:04 GMT
Hello Gerry, Yes, I think you've done enough, and I thank you. I've
reinstalled XP which cut the boot time to 26 min (from 28)! I have some clues
which make me think it's looking for another drive: the single HDD is
labeled" Disk 2_Vol1 (C)", and when I go to "Search" among the choices I get
"Disk 2_Vol1 (C) " and " Local Hard Drive (C); each yields a different order
of the same files found. I seem to recall that there is a way to tell "SetUp"
that there is only one HDD: what do you think?
Leon
> Hello Gerry, downloaded and installed UPHCLEAN then rebboted: no changee in
> boot time, but more explicit errors. No "Application" errors or warnings.
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> > >>>>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
> > >>>>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?
Leon - 21 Aug 2007 01:38 GMT
Yes' I am using a router. Disconnected power to it, waited 8 minutes (to be
sure), connected it and rebooted -- no change.
Checked the Event Viewer after latest boot: same messages in "System",
"Applications" had a warning: (how do you paste into this?)
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1517
Date: 8/20/2007
Time: 3:54:32 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM
Computer: VIOLA
Description:
Windows saved user VIOLA/Leon J. Kaliniec registry while an application or
service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by the
user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is
no longer in use.
This is often caused by services running as a user account, try configuring
the service to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account.
I don't know wnat they're talking about -- hope you do. Are we homing in on
the solution?
Hopeful, Leon
> Leon
>
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> >>> above test I replace the slave with an old 4GB.
> >>> What else can I do to remedy this problem?