Event id 1101 on Vista home difficulty Viewer

I have Vista Home and my computer crashes at least once a day, so I check the event viewer and I see that I always get this error http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc727052 (WS.10) .aspx whenever my computer crashes. I'm looking around and I read somewhere that if something with the verification fails the computer crashes (shuts down... something like that). I looked for a solution, but none of them work... like the secpol.msc and one bunch of others. Is there a solution that works?

Hi Allen412,

Welcome!

Yes, you must exit Safe Mode to perform the clean boot.

Perform the clean boot and was able to keep your computer under observation for a day the problem occur randomly.

Check out the link below to perform the clean boot in which article speaks to a few services and check which service is causing the problem:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

If the problem persists, you can try Scan SFC.

Follow the steps below to perform a System File Checker:

1. click on start, click principally made programs, accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator.
 
2. click on continue or provide administrator credentials if prompted.
 
3. in the command prompt window, type the following text, and then press ENTER:
sfc/scannow
 
4. press ENTER.
 
It will look for corrupted files, it will replace the corrupted files and it will fix the problem.

Good luck.

Kind regards

Manasa P-Microsoft Support.

Kind regards

Manasa P-Microsoft Support

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    In some cases, it may be necessary.

    The Options or Vista recovery disk Startup Repair

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    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/91467-startup-repair.html

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    I hope this helps and happy holidays!

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    I understand and it is really annoying, but what to do now? the fact is that Toshiba has offered this book with some version of Vista. This version should be updated to better Microsoft security and the most recent available. Because of this Toshiba supply with the last option of SP1.

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    My Windows Vista Home Premium began the automatic update, reached the point of view "Configuring updates: stage 3 of 3-100% complete.". Do not turn off your computer. »

    Now he's just running for hours with this screen showing...

    I can't say if this update will end finally alone, or if there is a problem and I should just reboot.

    How long should I wait before abandoning me and shut down the computer?

    Thank you.

    Hi JIB1955,

    Thank you for visiting the forums of answers.microsoft.com.

    It's been a while, we can think that the update is stuck and will not continue any further.  You can press Ctrl, Alt & Del and open Task Manager.  You should see the update on the Application tab, and you can select it and press end task.
    Click on the start ORB > Control Panel > programs and features, on the left, select view installed updates and see if the update that was being Setup finished installing.  If it does not have and does not appear on the list, you can restart your computer and try to install the update mode without failure.

    To do this, restart your pc and even if your pc is booting press the key F8 on your keyboard to enter the Advanced Boot Options menu.  On the Advanced Boot Options menu, select Safe Mode and press ENTER.
    Your computer will boot mode safe by using only the basic drivers and services, hopefully allowing Windows Update to complete the installation of the update, you are having problems with.

    Please let us know if you make any progress this way

    Kavita M
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit the Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum site
    and let us know what you think.

  • My computer has an operating system of windows vista Home premium 64-bit. When I try to get updates, there is a message error code: 8000-ffff. How to solve this problem?

    My computer has Windows Vista Home Premium 64 - bit operating system.  When I try to get updates, there is an Error Message Code 8000 ffff.  How fix/resolve this problem?

    Error when you download updates using Windows Update or Microsoft Update: 8000FFFF
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/946414

    How to reset the Windows Update components?
    [Launch the difficulty mode by default and aggressive , if necessary]
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058
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