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    Error in application Event viewer

    hi, i have Motherboard: Gigabyte GC-SLISW
    Video card: A 7600 gt manufactured by pny.
    Ram: 4 corsair cmx512 [512mb]
    Powersupply: Raidmax atx12v
    I cant be sure about the cpu, all I know is that it's made by amd,running windows xp sp3 .it works fine but the problem is the error message appears continuesly in the event viewer and seems to have something to do with Windows Defender. I keep geting a Error in the event folder , Source: IFXTPMCP,Category: Devices,Event ID: 12320,Description: The key cannot be found in the persistent storage database. Any recommendations and suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    Re: Error in application Event viewer

    What version of Windows are you running?Did you find this in your System Log or your Application Log?Do you recognize an application called SuperProServer being installed on your computer? If not, also look through Control Panel->Add/Remove Programs to see if anything in there similar name.

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    Re: Error in application Event viewer

    Ignore the errors in the Event Viewer. The errors are logged to the Event Viewer Application log, and are innocuous.If you prefer not to see the errors, set the value for AllowExecutableScripts to 0 in the Registry.Setting AllowExecutableScripts to a value of 0 means that you can publish content to the server and executable files uploaded to the server, but the files will not be marked executable. This will be the case if the corresponding value NoExecutableCgiUpload is set to a value of 0 as well.

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    Re: Error in application Event viewer

    hi,
    The Event Viewer Log files (Sysevent.evt, Appevent.evt, Secevent.evt) are always in use by the system, preventing the files from being deleted or renamed. back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs.
    Try the follow the step :

    • Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Services.
    • Select the EventLog service and click Startup. Change the Startup Type to Disabled, and then click OK. If you are unable to log on to the computer but can access the registry remotely, you can change the Startup value in the following registry key to 0x4:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog
    • Restart Windows.
    • Rename or move the corrupt *.evt file from the following location:
    • %SystemRoot%\System32\Config
    • In Control Panel Services tool, re-enable the EventLog service by setting it back to the default of Automatic startup, or change the registry Startup value back to 0x2.

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