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22-Jun-2008, 06:05 AM #1
Vista crashing due to a network (?) problem
I have two computers connected to the internet via router. The XP computer is connected with a cable. The Vista one was connected with wireless connection, but it was slow, so yesterday we connected it with a cable. It worked, but today the computer is crashing during the boot process.
I cannot start it in Safe Mode w. Networking, only without networking. So I think the problem is either the network card or some services in Vista.
I don't have an install CD and have no install files on the winchester. I turned system restore off.

In the event viewer I have two kinds of error messages: 7001 and 10005.

Two examples:

7001: The DHCP client service depends on the Ancilliary Function driver for Windows service which failed to start because of the following error: A device attached to the system is not functioning.

10005: DCOM got error "1068" attempting to start the service fdPHost with arguments "" in order to run the service {xxx}

I don't have a clue what to do now, I am not an expert at all.
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22-Jun-2008, 08:55 AM #2
It seems that the network card doesn't work. I disabled it in BIOS and it didn't freeze.
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