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Brian L
My computer shuts down every so often as I am typing. Sometimes every ten
minutes sometimes not for a number of days. I went onto a computer forum
where I was told to right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and
choose Properties from the menu. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the
Settings button in the "Startup and Recovery" section. In the "System
Failure" section, untick the "Automatically Restart" option, click OK, Apply
and OK to exit. Now when your computer encounters the same problem again,
rather than shutting down, it will give an error message.
I right-clicked on the My Computer icon on my desktop and choose Properties
from the menu. Click the Advanced tab, then clicked the Settings button in
the "Startup and Recovery" section. In the "System Failure" section, unticked
the "Automatically Restart" option, clicked OK and exited. The only problem
is that there is no Apply button and when the computer crashed again there
was no error message to be seen.
I was then told to select 'Manage' then 'Event Viewer' which would allow me
to view 'Application' & 'System' which may indicate what is causing the
problem
I did this and looked at the “Application folder where I noted a series of
red circles where the computer had crashed. On the line where there was a
red circle with a white cross running from corner to corner there were a
series of columns.
Under the column “Source†it stated, “EventSystemâ€
Under the Category column it stated, “50â€
Under the Event column it stated “4609
I opened the “System folder and noted a group of red circles with the white
cross running from corner to corner.
Under the “Source†column it stated DCOM
I was then told to look in event viewer and to double click the event 4609,
and see what the description said. I did this and it said the following.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: EventSystem
Event Category: (50)
Event ID: 4609
Date: 26/07/2006
Time: 12:36:45
User: N/A
Computer: 654FF476EC3543F
Description:
The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal
processing. HRESULT was 8007041F from line 44 of
d:\qxp_slp\com\com1x\src\events\tier1\eventsystemobj.cpp. Please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services to report this error.
By then my helper had got fed up and told me to look at the Microsoft for
Help and Support Centre.
I have to say that I have been having problems ever since I asked so called
computer expert to sort out some problems. I am inclined to copy all my files
to DVDs and format the computer and reload all the hardware discs.
minutes sometimes not for a number of days. I went onto a computer forum
where I was told to right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and
choose Properties from the menu. Click the Advanced tab, and then click the
Settings button in the "Startup and Recovery" section. In the "System
Failure" section, untick the "Automatically Restart" option, click OK, Apply
and OK to exit. Now when your computer encounters the same problem again,
rather than shutting down, it will give an error message.
I right-clicked on the My Computer icon on my desktop and choose Properties
from the menu. Click the Advanced tab, then clicked the Settings button in
the "Startup and Recovery" section. In the "System Failure" section, unticked
the "Automatically Restart" option, clicked OK and exited. The only problem
is that there is no Apply button and when the computer crashed again there
was no error message to be seen.
I was then told to select 'Manage' then 'Event Viewer' which would allow me
to view 'Application' & 'System' which may indicate what is causing the
problem
I did this and looked at the “Application folder where I noted a series of
red circles where the computer had crashed. On the line where there was a
red circle with a white cross running from corner to corner there were a
series of columns.
Under the column “Source†it stated, “EventSystemâ€
Under the Category column it stated, “50â€
Under the Event column it stated “4609
I opened the “System folder and noted a group of red circles with the white
cross running from corner to corner.
Under the “Source†column it stated DCOM
I was then told to look in event viewer and to double click the event 4609,
and see what the description said. I did this and it said the following.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: EventSystem
Event Category: (50)
Event ID: 4609
Date: 26/07/2006
Time: 12:36:45
User: N/A
Computer: 654FF476EC3543F
Description:
The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal
processing. HRESULT was 8007041F from line 44 of
d:\qxp_slp\com\com1x\src\events\tier1\eventsystemobj.cpp. Please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services to report this error.
By then my helper had got fed up and told me to look at the Microsoft for
Help and Support Centre.
I have to say that I have been having problems ever since I asked so called
computer expert to sort out some problems. I am inclined to copy all my files
to DVDs and format the computer and reload all the hardware discs.