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  1. #1
    MachineMessiah Guest

    Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    Hi, I hope some one can help me get my husband's computer running or
    he's going to drive me nuts on the holiday.
    Xp pro w/service pack 2.
    Windows One Care, no third party AV or firewall.
    Automatic updates are on.
    He shut it off about 10 pm last night, turns on about 7pm today Windows
    hangs just after the boot screen (default).
    He's not into tweaking and installed Encyclopedia Britannica a few days
    ago. Windows one care did some updates yesterday about 2pm.
    I got it to boot to safe mode a few times, here's what I'm getting from
    the event monitor:

    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The DHCP Client service depends on the NetBios over Tcpip service which
    failed to start because of the following error:
    A device attached to the system is not functioning.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    -----------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The DNS Client service depends on the TCP/IP Protocol Driver service
    which failed to start because of the following error:
    A device attached to the system is not functioning.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    ------------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service depends on the AFD service which
    failed to start because of the following error:
    A device attached to the system is not functioning.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    -------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The IP Traffic Filter Driver service depends on the TCP/IP Protocol
    Driver service which failed to start because of the following error:
    A device attached to the system is not functioning.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    ---------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The MSFWDrv service depends on the IP Traffic Filter Driver service
    which failed to start because of the following error:
    The dependency service or group failed to start.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    ----------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The OneCare Firewall service depends on the MSFWDrv service which failed
    to start because of the following error:
    The dependency service or group failed to start.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    ------------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7001
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The IPSEC Services service depends on the IPSEC driver service which
    failed to start because of the following error:
    A device attached to the system is not functioning.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    -----------------------------
    Event Type: Error
    Event Source: Service Control Manager
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 7026
    Date: 7/3/2007
    Time: 9:30:49 PM
    User: N/A
    Computer: COLOSSUS
    Description:
    The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
    AFD
    Fips
    intelppm
    IPSec
    MRxSmb
    MSFWHLPR
    NetBIOS
    NetBT
    RasAcd
    Rdbss
    Tcpip

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    ------------------
    Lot's of networking stuff seems to be having problems. Speculation as to
    what hardware device I sould be lookiing at? Network card? Evil
    motherboard?
    Tried going back one day w/system restore, no go. Tried shutting off One
    Care and firewall per directions I found an Microsoft, seems to have
    wiped out all the rest of the restore points as well.
    Help!



  2. #2
    Patrick Keenan Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    "MachineMessiah" <Geoffthegodofbiscuits@cakeordeath.net> wrote in message
    news:Z9adnUTKLqVfkBbbnZ2dnUVZ_jadnZ2d@giganews.com...
    > Hi, I hope some one can help me get my husband's computer running or
    > he's going to drive me nuts on the holiday.
    > Xp pro w/service pack 2.
    > Windows One Care, no third party AV or firewall.
    > Automatic updates are on.
    > He shut it off about 10 pm last night, turns on about 7pm today Windows
    > hangs just after the boot screen (default).
    > He's not into tweaking and installed Encyclopedia Britannica a few days
    > ago. Windows one care did some updates yesterday about 2pm.
    > I got it to boot to safe mode a few times, here's what I'm getting from
    > the event monitor:
    >
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The DHCP Client service depends on the NetBios over Tcpip service which
    > failed to start because of the following error:
    > A device attached to the system is not functioning.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > -----------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The DNS Client service depends on the TCP/IP Protocol Driver service
    > which failed to start because of the following error:
    > A device attached to the system is not functioning.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > ------------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service depends on the AFD service which
    > failed to start because of the following error:
    > A device attached to the system is not functioning.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > -------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The IP Traffic Filter Driver service depends on the TCP/IP Protocol
    > Driver service which failed to start because of the following error:
    > A device attached to the system is not functioning.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > ---------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The MSFWDrv service depends on the IP Traffic Filter Driver service
    > which failed to start because of the following error:
    > The dependency service or group failed to start.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > ----------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The OneCare Firewall service depends on the MSFWDrv service which failed
    > to start because of the following error:
    > The dependency service or group failed to start.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > ------------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7001
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The IPSEC Services service depends on the IPSEC driver service which
    > failed to start because of the following error:
    > A device attached to the system is not functioning.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > -----------------------------
    > Event Type: Error
    > Event Source: Service Control Manager
    > Event Category: None
    > Event ID: 7026
    > Date: 7/3/2007
    > Time: 9:30:49 PM
    > User: N/A
    > Computer: COLOSSUS
    > Description:
    > The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
    > AFD
    > Fips
    > intelppm
    > IPSec
    > MRxSmb
    > MSFWHLPR
    > NetBIOS
    > NetBT
    > RasAcd
    > Rdbss
    > Tcpip
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > ------------------
    > Lot's of networking stuff seems to be having problems. Speculation as to
    > what hardware device I sould be lookiing at? Network card? Evil
    > motherboard?
    > Tried going back one day w/system restore, no go. Tried shutting off One
    > Care and firewall per directions I found an Microsoft, seems to have
    > wiped out all the rest of the restore points as well.
    > Help!


    Disconnect all attached hardware that isn't absolutely critical, leaving
    only keyboard, mouse and monitor. Remove (if it's a card) or disable (in
    the BIOS, if it's embedded on the motherboard) the network card.
    Disconnect the network cable. Try restarting.

    If it now starts, look in Device Manager for references to the network
    card, and uninstall any present. Now shut down and re-install or re-enable
    the network adapter, without connecting the cable, and restart and see if it
    still boots and reinstalls the card. If all goes well, connect the cable
    and see if you get an IP address and can browse. You may need to pop out
    for another network card.

    Then, attach the other hardware one piece at a time to see what has failed.

    HTH
    -pk




  3. #3
    MachineMessiah Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    In article <ORQNx1evHHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>, test@dev.null
    says...
    big snip
    > Disconnect all attached hardware that isn't absolutely critical, leaving
    > only keyboard, mouse and monitor. Remove (if it's a card) or disable (in
    > the BIOS, if it's embedded on the motherboard) the network card.
    > Disconnect the network cable. Try restarting.
    >
    > If it now starts, look in Device Manager for references to the network
    > card, and uninstall any present. Now shut down and re-install or re-enable
    > the network adapter, without connecting the cable, and restart and see if it
    > still boots and reinstalls the card. If all goes well, connect the cable
    > and see if you get an IP address and can browse. You may need to pop out
    > for another network card.
    >
    > Then, attach the other hardware one piece at a time to see what has failed.
    >
    > HTH
    > -pk
    >
    >
    >
    >

    thanks.
    Weird thing is, we can get online, router sees his machine but I can't
    see his machine on our workgroup.

    --
    The solution is:
    1)Winrar
    2)DvdDecrypter.
    3)Install the ac3 audio codec.

  4. #4
    MachineMessiah Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.


    >
    > If it now starts, look in Device Manager for references to the network
    > card, and uninstall any present. Now shut down and re-install or re-enable
    > the network adapter, without connecting the cable, and restart and see if it
    > still boots and reinstalls the card. If all goes well, connect the cable
    > and see if you get an IP address and can browse. You may need to pop out
    > for another network card.
    >
    > Then, attach the other hardware one piece at a time to see what has failed.
    >
    > HTH
    > -pk
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Removed network card then could not get system to see it again. Killed
    all the networking. Restared onboard lan thru bios, have networking
    back.Windows will not let me remove the remains of the the old linksys
    card, says sytem needs it to boot. Now have 2 network devices, 1 diabled
    but can not remove. Still stuck in safe mode.
    Would it be worth it to just reinstall windows? If its failing hardware
    the problem will remain.
    --
    The solution is:
    Winrar and/or DvdDecrypter.
    Install the ac3 audio codec.

  5. #5
    glee Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    "MachineMessiah" <Geoffthegodofbiscuits@cakeordeath.ne> wrote in message
    news:o8adnWlzkcWWnBHbnZ2dnUVZ_s3inZ2d@giganews.com...
    >>
    >> If it now starts, look in Device Manager for references to the network
    >> card, and uninstall any present. Now shut down and re-install or re-enable
    >> the network adapter, without connecting the cable, and restart and see if it
    >> still boots and reinstalls the card. If all goes well, connect the cable
    >> and see if you get an IP address and can browse. You may need to pop out
    >> for another network card.
    >>
    >> Then, attach the other hardware one piece at a time to see what has failed.
    >>
    >>


    > Removed network card then could not get system to see it again. Killed
    > all the networking. Restared onboard lan thru bios, have networking
    > back.Windows will not let me remove the remains of the the old linksys
    > card, says sytem needs it to boot. Now have 2 network devices, 1 diabled
    > but can not remove. Still stuck in safe mode.
    > Would it be worth it to just reinstall windows? If its failing hardware
    > the problem will remain.


    Re: the network card that Windows states is needed to boot:

    Click Start>Run, type: cmd
    Click OK

    At a command prompt, type the following command , and press ENTER:

    set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

    Still at the command prompt, type the following command, and press ENTER:

    start devmgmt.msc

    When Device Manager opens, click View> Show hidden devices.

    Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for your removed Linksys
    adapter, under Network Adapters.

    Remove any other "phantom" (greyed out) entries you can that exist under Network
    Adapters.

    Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for the Linksys device under
    the Non- Plug and Play drivers section.

    Remove the Linksys adapter by right-clicking its entry under Network Adapters, and
    clicking Uninstall.

    Close Device Manager.

    Shut down and unplug the machine, then physically remove the Linksys card, then
    reboot.

    Post back with your results.
    --
    Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
    http://dts-l.org/
    http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


  6. #6
    MachineMessiah Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    In article <#Xj$EgrvHHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, glee29
    @spamindspring.com says...
    > "MachineMessiah" <Geoffthegodofbiscuits@cakeordeath.ne> wrote in message

    snip
    >
    > Re: the network card that Windows states is needed to boot:
    >
    > Click Start>Run, type: cmd
    > Click OK
    >
    > At a command prompt, type the following command , and press ENTER:
    >
    > set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
    >
    > Still at the command prompt, type the following command, and press ENTER:
    >
    > start devmgmt.msc
    >
    > When Device Manager opens, click View> Show hidden devices.
    >
    > Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for your removed Linksys
    > adapter, under Network Adapters.
    >
    > Remove any other "phantom" (greyed out) entries you can that exist under Network
    > Adapters.
    >
    > Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for the Linksys device under
    > the Non- Plug and Play drivers section.
    >
    > Remove the Linksys adapter by right-clicking its entry under Network Adapters, and
    > clicking Uninstall.
    >
    > Close Device Manager.
    >
    > Shut down and unplug the machine, then physically remove the Linksys card, then
    > reboot.
    >
    > Post back with your results.
    >

    Got it, finally.
    thanks very much.
    --

  7. #7
    glee Guest

    Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

    "MachineMessiah" <Geoffthegodofbiscuits@cakeordeath.ne> wrote in message
    news:xYSdnfuMlMLfThPbnZ2dnUVZ_tninZ2d@giganews.com...
    > In article <#Xj$EgrvHHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, glee29
    > @spamindspring.com says...
    >> "MachineMessiah" <Geoffthegodofbiscuits@cakeordeath.ne> wrote in message

    > snip
    >>
    >> Re: the network card that Windows states is needed to boot:
    >>
    >> Click Start>Run, type: cmd
    >> Click OK
    >>
    >> At a command prompt, type the following command , and press ENTER:
    >>
    >> set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
    >>
    >> Still at the command prompt, type the following command, and press ENTER:
    >>
    >> start devmgmt.msc
    >>
    >> When Device Manager opens, click View> Show hidden devices.
    >>
    >> Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for your removed Linksys
    >> adapter, under Network Adapters.
    >>
    >> Remove any other "phantom" (greyed out) entries you can that exist under Network
    >> Adapters.
    >>
    >> Remove any "phantom" (greyed out) entries that exist for the Linksys device under
    >> the Non- Plug and Play drivers section.
    >>
    >> Remove the Linksys adapter by right-clicking its entry under Network Adapters,
    >> and
    >> clicking Uninstall.
    >>
    >> Close Device Manager.
    >>
    >> Shut down and unplug the machine, then physically remove the Linksys card, then
    >> reboot.
    >>
    >> Post back with your results.
    >>

    > Got it, finally.
    > thanks very much.


    Ah, good....glad you got it.
    Is the hubby still sane? Are you? ;-)
    --
    Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
    http://dts-l.org/
    http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


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