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This is pretty in-depth question folks:
My hard disk spins unnecessarily when windows boots up, and I have tried everything possible to capture the problem and fix it, but to no avail. My most recent discovery was in the Event Viewer. I have an error in there that is recurring multiple times (about 25 on average) when windows boots up. Here is the information I have gathered from the viewer:
Source: Service Control Manager Eventlog Provider
Event ID: 7001
Time of Error: Exact same time for each occurance (all 25 of them)
I have many errors in the log, but most of them only occur once at a given time. These are mostly the ones that are caused by disabled startup process, which makes perfect sense. I am not worried about those, as that's probably part of the normal reporting process that windows goes through.
If anyone has worked with the event log before or has some insight on this issue, I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks!
This thread was spawned from an unsuccessful attempt at trying to narrow down the possibilities of the cause. Our first attempt can be found here:
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=144425
My hard disk spins unnecessarily when windows boots up, and I have tried everything possible to capture the problem and fix it, but to no avail. My most recent discovery was in the Event Viewer. I have an error in there that is recurring multiple times (about 25 on average) when windows boots up. Here is the information I have gathered from the viewer:
Source: Service Control Manager Eventlog Provider
Event ID: 7001
Time of Error: Exact same time for each occurance (all 25 of them)
I have many errors in the log, but most of them only occur once at a given time. These are mostly the ones that are caused by disabled startup process, which makes perfect sense. I am not worried about those, as that's probably part of the normal reporting process that windows goes through.
If anyone has worked with the event log before or has some insight on this issue, I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks!
This thread was spawned from an unsuccessful attempt at trying to narrow down the possibilities of the cause. Our first attempt can be found here:
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=144425