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    Fix Event ID 37 and Event ID 7000 for Windows 10 Creators Update

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, May 7, 2017.

  1. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    You may have noticed once you have the latest Windows 10 Creators Update, you will get multiple errors for Event ID 37 (unable to start App ID XXXX) and Event ID 7000 (unable to start CldFlt)

    To fix these and not have these constant errors in the background (if you care that is)

    Launch RegEdit by pressing CTRL + R on your keyboard then type regedit

    Navigate to:

    Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\EventLog-Application\{f1ef270a-0d32-4352-ba52-dbab41e1d859} and modify the "Enabled" value (on the right pane) from 1 to 0.

    REBOOT

    Launch RegEdit by pressing CTRL + R on your keyboard then type regedit

    Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\CldFlt and change where it says "Start" from the default value of 2 change it to 3 (Manual) or 4 (disabled) [I choose 3]
     
  2. jupis

    jupis Newbie

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    Phoenix's recommendations do fix the event 7000 (stop one drive related sesvice from launching, but for event 37 all it does is hides the error message. The underlying problem remains.
     
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