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Hi,
I run Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I was doing the monthly updates when I got the BSOD. I went into event viewer and when I tried to access system logs I received the following message. Event viewer cannot open the event log or custom view. Verify that event log serice is running. The data is invalid. (13) I then went into Problem Reports and Solutions and found that my kaspersky anti virus caused the BSOD. The solution was to run the automatic update facility. This has been done. It made no difference to my problem. 1) Which service runs the event log. 2) I know that there is a tweak for not allowing the computer to reboot after the BSOD but I can not lay my hands on it. Any help appreciated. |
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I have fixed the problem.
I cleared the event log and all is well "macca" wrote: Hi, I run Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I was doing the monthly updates when I got the BSOD. I went into event viewer and when I tried to access system logs I received the following message. Event viewer cannot open the event log or custom view. Verify that event log serice is running. The data is invalid. (13) I then went into Problem Reports and Solutions and found that my kaspersky anti virus caused the BSOD. The solution was to run the automatic update facility. This has been done. It made no difference to my problem. 1) Which service runs the event log. 2) I know that there is a tweak for not allowing the computer to reboot after the BSOD but I can not lay my hands on it. Any help appreciated. |