From: Jan on 2 Jun 2010 00:04 I have windows XP SP3 on my PC that recently often does not start up until after trying 4-5 times. It usually crashes at varies positions during the start up procedure. Often the monitor blacks out. Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes full scans do not report any problems. In my event viewer I get the following 2 warnings repeatedly; under Event Application: Event 1003 " Trace file name parameter not located in registry." This is immediately followed by Event 1015 "Trace level parameter not located in registry. Default trace level used is 32" In the event viewer under System I also notice the error Event ID 14103 "QoS[Adapter{F7126A8A-2AF3-45C9-B613-6EE5CA50DACB}]:The netcard driver failed the query for OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED." I am only a rank amateur in IT and I am unable to make any sense out of these warnings. Is there anyone who may have a solution to this please.
From: Andrew E. on 3 Jun 2010 05:12 Thats a tricky one,however it should'nt cause start-up problems. Either way,the cause is SNMP,part of internet software.. The fix,open regedit,expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,software,microsoft, windows,locate SNMP,expand the tree,locate events log and open.Go to new, folder,select Reg.Dword modify,give it a name of TraceLevel with a value of 32 Close it out when thru.New folder,this is a Reg.s2 or it similiar type, this one is named TraceFileName Its value is null (leave blank),close when thru,close out regedit...Sorry,can't remember the exact,proper file names,but you'll compare what i typed & get it as only a few choices are even close. "Jan" wrote: > I have windows XP SP3 on my PC that recently often does not start up until > after trying 4-5 times. It usually crashes at varies positions during the > start up procedure. Often the monitor blacks out. Microsoft Security > Essentials and MalwareBytes full scans do not report any problems. > In my event viewer I get the following 2 warnings repeatedly; under Event > Application: Event 1003 " Trace file name parameter not located in > registry." This is immediately followed by Event 1015 "Trace level > parameter not located in registry. Default trace level used is 32" > In the event viewer under System I also notice the error Event ID 14103 > "QoS[Adapter{F7126A8A-2AF3-45C9-B613-6EE5CA50DACB}]:The netcard driver > failed the query for OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED." > I am only a rank amateur in IT and I am unable to make any sense out of > these warnings. > Is there anyone who may have a solution to this please. > > > . >
From: YKhan on 3 Jun 2010 10:08 Those error messages that you're getting wouldn't cause your computer to not boot, they are more warnings or informational rather than critical to your system health. The reason your computer might have trouble booting initially would often be related to power-supply issues, and/or hard disk problems. One thing you might want to do at the beginning of a boot cycle is to stop the normal boot with the F8 key, going into the safe boot options, and select the "enable boot logging" option. It'll show you what's being loaded at the time, and if it locks up, you'll know what the last driver that was loaded is. Yousuf Khan On Jun 2, 10:04 am, "Jan" <J...(a)Jan.com> wrote: > I have windows XP SP3 on myPCthat recently often does notstart upuntil > after trying 4-5 times. It usually crashes at varies positions during thestart upprocedure. Often the monitor blacks out. Microsoft Security > Essentials and MalwareBytes full scans do not report any problems. > In my event viewer I get the following 2 warnings repeatedly; under Event > Application: Event 1003 " Trace file name parameter not located in > registry." This is immediately followed by Event 1015 "Trace level > parameter not located in registry. Default trace level used is 32" > In the event viewer under System I also notice the error Event ID 14103 > "QoS[Adapter{F7126A8A-2AF3-45C9-B613-6EE5CA50DACB}]:The netcard driver > failed the query for OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED." > I am only a rank amateur in IT and I am unable to make any sense out of > these warnings. > Is there anyone who may have a solution to this please.
From: Jan on 5 Jun 2010 22:07 Thanks for your assistance. The regedit repair has fixed the warnings. I have had no start up problems for 2 days and I am keeping my fingers crossed "Jan" <Jan(a)Jan.com> wrote in message news:%23oD9OjgALHA.348(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have windows XP SP3 on my PC that recently often does not start up until >after trying 4-5 times. It usually crashes at varies positions during the >start up procedure. Often the monitor blacks out. Microsoft Security >Essentials and MalwareBytes full scans do not report any problems. > In my event viewer I get the following 2 warnings repeatedly; under > Event Application: Event 1003 " Trace file name parameter not located in > registry." This is immediately followed by Event 1015 "Trace level > parameter not located in registry. Default trace level used is 32" > In the event viewer under System I also notice the error Event ID 14103 > "QoS[Adapter{F7126A8A-2AF3-45C9-B613-6EE5CA50DACB}]:The netcard driver > failed the query for OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED." > I am only a rank amateur in IT and I am unable to make any sense out of > these warnings. > Is there anyone who may have a solution to this please. >
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