Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #1 I have a HP Touchsmart, that is constantly using the HD. Ran process explorer, and its wermgr.exe. Ive disabled error reporting every way I can, but it still just goes crazy. Any ideas?
I have a HP Touchsmart, that is constantly using the HD. Ran process explorer, and its wermgr.exe. Ive disabled error reporting every way I can, but it still just goes crazy. Any ideas?
Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #2 this thing has gotten me stumped, guess ill do a n&p
joydivision Well-Known Member Reaction score 58 Location Manchester, UK Jun 10, 2011 #3 Why not just find out what the service does and disable it? Not sure why an N&P is need. Sorry just realised you have. Have you actually disabled the service via autoruns though? Have you checked the error logs in case it is generating errors every few seconds? Last edited: Jun 10, 2011
Why not just find out what the service does and disable it? Not sure why an N&P is need. Sorry just realised you have. Have you actually disabled the service via autoruns though? Have you checked the error logs in case it is generating errors every few seconds?
C CD Computer Services New Member Reaction score 0 Location Abuja, Nigeria Jun 10, 2011 #4 Crazy wermgr.exe If you have disabled windows error reporting via one of the following methods and the problem persists,the computer is probably infected: 1.Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting>Disable 2.Run>Services.msc>Error Reporting>Disable 3.Control Panel>System and Maintenance>Problem Reports and Solutions>Change Settings>Advanced Settings Last edited: Jun 10, 2011
Crazy wermgr.exe If you have disabled windows error reporting via one of the following methods and the problem persists,the computer is probably infected: 1.Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting>Disable 2.Run>Services.msc>Error Reporting>Disable 3.Control Panel>System and Maintenance>Problem Reports and Solutions>Change Settings>Advanced Settings
PBComputer Well-Known Member Reaction score 538 Location Carlisle, Cumbria, UK Jun 10, 2011 #5 What about running SFC /scannow to repair any corrupt system files
Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #6 Checking the logs only shows normal stuff. :/
Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #7 CD Computer Services said: If you have disabled windows error reporting via one of the following methods and the problem persists,the computer is probably infected: 1.Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting>Disable 2.Run>Services.msc>Error Reporting>Disable 3.Control Panel>System and Maintenance>Problem Reports and Solutions>Change Settings>Advanced Settings Click to expand... yeah, tried these and tried the group policy setting.
CD Computer Services said: If you have disabled windows error reporting via one of the following methods and the problem persists,the computer is probably infected: 1.Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting>Disable 2.Run>Services.msc>Error Reporting>Disable 3.Control Panel>System and Maintenance>Problem Reports and Solutions>Change Settings>Advanced Settings Click to expand... yeah, tried these and tried the group policy setting.
Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #8 PBComputer said: What about running SFC /scannow to repair any corrupt system files Click to expand... I ran this after a failed update, but it wasnt causing this until recently, ill try again.
PBComputer said: What about running SFC /scannow to repair any corrupt system files Click to expand... I ran this after a failed update, but it wasnt causing this until recently, ill try again.
Knightsman Well-Known Member Reaction score 32 Jun 10, 2011 #9 Knightsman said: I ran this after a failed update, but it wasnt causing this until recently, ill try again. Click to expand... well, ok, tried running sfc but got windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation. hmm, researching
Knightsman said: I ran this after a failed update, but it wasnt causing this until recently, ill try again. Click to expand... well, ok, tried running sfc but got windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation. hmm, researching