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    Error: 0x80041003

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Full-English, Dec 4, 2008.

  1. Full-English

    Full-English Notebook Deity

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    I've had this error 3 times since 23.45 yesterday, heres what my event viewer said:

    Event filter with query "SELECT * FROM __InstanceModificationEvent WITHIN 60 WHERE TargetInstance ISA "Win32_Processor" AND TargetInstance.LoadPercentage > 99" could not be reactivated in namespace "//./root/CIMV2" because of error 0x80041003. Events cannot be delivered through this filter until the problem is corrected.

    I've googled it but keep getting different results ranging from remote access to ATI software?????

    I'm running vistax64 home premium.

    Can anyone shed any light on this,

    cheers.
     
  2. Silas Awaketh

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    What's the problem?
     
  3. Full-English

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    The computer just shuts itself down, no bsod, just goes off. Also whether this is related or not i'm not sure, when myself or other people try to logon sometimes, it says a device attached to the system is not working correctly, unable to login, windows then fails to restart or shutdown. I've looked at all my devices and they all work correctly.

    One issue I have been having lately, I don't think it's related, is my LAN is not recognised at all by windows, won't install nothing in device manager for it. As if it's not there. The reason i think it's not related is because it's not being recognised by the system.
     
  4. vinumsv

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    if its shutdown abruptly then check you Temps and for device is not detecting , it might that the OS is Corrupted :rolleyes2:
     
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    sound driver corrupted? a wild guess!

    cheers ...
     
  7. metril

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    I believe that is a problem with WMI. Your WBEM repository is damaged. Before you try what I tell you, remember that you do so at your own risk. Please backup any files you feel are necessary.

    1. Go to your OS partition/drive and go to the Windows folder.

    2. Go to System32 within the Windows folder and navigate to the WBEM folder.

    3. Now open up your system manager by right clicking on your My Computer shortcut in the Start Menu and select Manage.

    4. Go to the Services tab and find Windows Management Instrumentation. Stop the service. Your system will complain that other services depend on it. Say okay when it asks and wait until the services are stopped.

    5. Make sure that Windows Management Instrumentation is stopped.

    6. Go back to the WBEM folder and find the Repository folder. Copy the folder and save to another location on the computer. You will see UAC prompts if you have UAC enabled. Accept the prompts.

    7. Delete the Repository folder in the WBEM folder.

    8. Close all programs and open windows. Shutdown your computer.

    9. Turn on your computer and log on. Do not open any programs and let the system sit idle for 10 minutes. Your system is recreating the Repository folder.

    10. Shutdown your computer. Turn on your computer.

    Check you Event Viewer after this and report back.

    Hope this helps. :)
     
  8. Full-English

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    Did all of the above, and i've not had the error for a while (fingers crossed), so i'll keep an eye on my system and hope for the best.

    Many thanks for the help
     
  9. vinumsv

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    you could also use this command in elevated command prompt (cmd)

    Code:
    winmgmt  /salvagerepository
    The above command Performs a consistency check on the WMI repository, and if an inconsistency is detected, rebuilds the repository. The content of the inconsistent repository is merged into the rebuilt repository, if it can be read.