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I am getting lots of critical errors in the event viewer. Event ID = 100,
200, 400, 307, 402.... (Below are the details for a couple of them). I have seen several posts on the web for this issue but no solutions. It seems to be an issue that affects a lot of vista installs on all different pc / laptops. I'm running an IBM (lenovo) T61 laptop. I don't know if these issues are related but frequently when I reboot the laptop it will hang during the boot up. When this happens I need to Hard Boot the laptop, I will then get the message that windows did not shut down correctly and asks to 1) run a repair restore or 2) boot window normal. Sometimes I need to do this several times before it will boot up. I’m afraid the day is coming where it will not boot up at all. I would appreciate any information someone might have. Thanks... ****Event ID = 200**** Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational Source: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance Date: 1/26/2009 9:02:57 AM Event ID: 200 Task Category: Shutdown Performance Monitoring Level: Critical Keywords: Event Log User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: xxxx Description: Windows has shutdown: Shutdown Duration : 153587ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 1/26/2009 3:17:21 PM Event Xml: Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event" System Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance" Guid="{cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}" / EventID200/EventID Version1/Version Level1/Level Task4007/Task Opcode40/Opcode Keywords0x8000000000010000/Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-01-26T14:02:57.617Z" / EventRecordID1606/EventRecordID Correlation ActivityID="{00000000-F6C8-0000-2FD7-4D2ABE7FC901}" / Execution ProcessID="1388" ThreadID="3128" / ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational/Channel Computerxxxx/Computer Security UserID="S-1-5-19" / /System EventData Data Name="ShutdownTsVersion"1/Data Data Name="ShutdownStartTime"2009-01-26T15:17:21.152Z/Data Data Name="ShutdownEndTime"2009-01-26T15:19:54.740Z/Data Data Name="ShutdownTime"153587/Data Data Name="ShutdownUserSessionTime"102404/Data Data Name="ShutdownUserPolicyTime"271/Data Data Name="ShutdownUserProfilesTime"2570/Data Data Name="ShutdownSystemSessionsTime"35571/Data Data Name="ShutdownPreShutdownNotificationsTime"2304/Data Data Name="ShutdownServicesTime"20006/Data Data Name="ShutdownKernelTime"15611/Data Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseStepImprovementBits"0/Data Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseGradualImprovementBits"256 /Data Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseStepDegradationBits"0/Data Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseGradualDegradationBits"0/Data Data Name="ShutdownIsDegradation"false/Data Data Name="ShutdownTimeChange"0/Data /EventData /Event ****Event ID = 100**** Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational Source: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance Date: 1/3/2009 3:19:29 AM Event ID: 100 Task Category: Boot Performance Monitoring Level: Critical Keywords: Event Log User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: xxxx Description: Windows has started up: Boot Duration : 205140ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 1/3/2009 8:15:29 AM Event Xml: Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event" System Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance" Guid="{cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}" / EventID100/EventID Version1/Version Level1/Level Task4002/Task Opcode34/Opcode Keywords0x8000000000010000/Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-01-03T08:19:29.949Z" / EventRecordID1457/EventRecordID Correlation ActivityID="{00000000-9B8C-0001-4D02-C1707B6DC901}" / Execution ProcessID="1476" ThreadID="2320" / ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational/Channel Computerxxxx/Computer Security UserID="S-1-5-19" / /System EventData Data Name="BootTsVersion"2/Data Data Name="BootStartTime"2009-01-03T08:15:29.687Z/Data Data Name="BootEndTime"2009-01-03T08:19:19.029Z/Data Data Name="SystemBootInstance"185/Data Data Name="UserBootInstance"178/Data Data Name="BootTime"205140/Data Data Name="MainPathBootTime"150940/Data Data Name="BootKernelInitTime"26/Data Data Name="BootDriverInitTime"13517/Data Data Name="BootDevicesInitTime"15265/Data Data Name="BootPrefetchInitTime"64177/Data Data Name="BootPrefetchBytes"723615744/Data Data Name="BootAutoChkTime"0/Data Data Name="BootSmssInitTime"29479/Data Data Name="BootCriticalServicesInitTime"5969/Data Data Name="BootUserProfileProcessingTime"5322/Data Data Name="BootMachineProfileProcessingTime"2291/Data Data Name="BootExplorerInitTime"13481/Data Data Name="BootNumStartupApps"38/Data Data Name="BootPostBootTime"54200/Data Data Name="BootIsRebootAfterInstall"false/Data Data Name="BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits"512/Data Data Name="BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits"0/Data Data Name="BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits"4/Data Data Name="BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits"4/Data Data Name="BootIsDegradation"false/Data Data Name="BootIsStepDegradation"false/Data Data Name="BootIsGradualDegradation"false/Data Data Name="BootImprovementDelta"0/Data Data Name="BootDegradationDelta"0/Data Data Name="BootIsRootCauseIdentified"true/Data /EventData /Event ****Event ID = 400**** Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational Source: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance Date: 2/15/2009 9:51:42 AM Event ID: 400 Task Category: System Performance Monitoring Level: Critical Keywords: Event Log User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: xxxxx Description: Information about the system performance monitoring event: Scenario : System Responsiveness Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is a possible serious performance issue Incident Time (UTC) : 2/15/2009 2:49:26 PM Event Xml: Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event" System Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance" Guid="{cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}" / EventID400/EventID Version1/Version Level1/Level Task4005/Task Opcode37/Opcode Keywords0x8000000000010000/Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-02-15T14:51:42.799Z" / EventRecordID1693/EventRecordID Correlation ActivityID="{00000000-A6C8-0000-2155-6BAA7B8FC901}" / Execution ProcessID="2016" ThreadID="2216" / ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational/Channel Computerxxxxx/Computer Security UserID="S-1-5-19" / /System EventData Data Name="ShellScenarioStartTime"2009-02-15T14:49:26.386Z/Data Data Name="ShellScenarioEndTime"2009-02-15T14:49:31.386Z/Data Data Name="ShellSubScenario"1/Data Data Name="ShellScenarioDuration"5000/Data Data Name="ShellRootCauseBits"0/Data Data Name="ShellAnalysisResult"2/Data Data Name="ShellDegradationType"1/Data Data Name="ShellTsVersion"1/Data Data Name="ShellMachineUpTimeHours"0/Data Data Name="ShellMachineSleepPattern"0/Data /EventData /Event |
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mehowe wrote:
I am getting lots of critical errors in the event viewer. Event ID = 100, 200, 400, 307, 402.... (Below are the details for a couple of them). I have seen several posts on the web for this issue but no solutions. It seems to be an issue that affects a lot of vista installs on all different pc / laptops. I'm running an IBM (lenovo) T61 laptop. I don't know if these issues are related but frequently when I reboot the laptop it will hang during the boot up. When this happens I need to Hard Boot the laptop, I will then get the message that windows did not shut down correctly and asks to 1) run a repair restore or 2) boot window normal. Sometimes I need to do this several times before it will boot up. I?m afraid the day is coming where it will not boot up at all. (snip lengthy logs) The fact that computer will frequently hang on bootup and that the errors are various points to hardware issues rather than software (Vista) issues. However, there are two quick ways to find out before you contact Lenovo tech support for repair/replacement. Before you do anything else, make sure you have backed up your data to removable media. 1. Boot the computer with a Linux Live CD. My preference is for Knoppix, but there are others. If the computer exhibits the same symptoms - hanging, slow to respond, etc. - while running under Linux, then you can be sure it is a hardware problem. 2. Or restore the computer to factory condition using whatever method was provided by Lenovo. If the machine behaves perfectly after doing this, you will know that something you had installed was causing the issue - possibly malware, possibly bad drivers. If the machine continues to have problems, then you know the culprit is failing hardware (which is what I suspect). Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |