Error 1075 the dependency service windows xp
Allow your antivirus to temporarily disable. Make sure your computer is virus free by running an anti-malware scan… You can update your Windows programs from the Windows Update center… You should expand your administrators group. Your network adapter needs to be reset. See also. You can search for services by clicking Start and typing Services in the search box. You can access these services by right-clicking… Double-click Windows Firewall when you reach the Windows Firewall window.
To start your computer automatically, click the Startup type box. Start the service if the status of the service has been stopped. You will then need to click OK after applying. Watch how to fix error windows xp Video. Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close. See all results. Open regedit 2. Delete the entry for the DependOnService 4. Delete the entry for the DependOnService 6.
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RE: Security Centre service won't start This articles will give you a clue as to where I am coming from. I tried to create a home network with Win7 and XP Pro but ran into problems. Found out I needed to start Computer Browser in system services.
I attempt to start and get the following message:. Could not start the Computer Browser service on Local Computer. Error The dependency service does not exist or have been marked for deletion. I tried a search but couldn't turn up anything helpful at Microsoft or the Internet. Does anyone have any suggestion how to solve?
Error Hi Rick,. If the above steps fail I would suggest that you perform a System Restore on the computer to restore back the previous settings. To restore the operating system to an earlier point in time, follow these steps 1. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue. In the System Restore dialog box, click Choose a different restore point , and then click Next. In the list of restore points , click a restore point that was created before you began to experience the issue, and then click Next.
Click Finish. If the above step does not fix the issue then I would suggest that you try SFC scan on the computer which would scan for corrupt system files on the computer and replace them.
Steps to perform SFC scan 1. Click the Start button 2. From the drop down menu that appears, Click on the 'Run as administrator' option 5. If you have the User Account Control UAC enabled you will be asked for authorization prior to the command prompt opening. You may simply need to press the Continue button if you are the administrator or insert the administrator password etc.
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