Failed to start the event viewer. Access is denied

"Failed to start Event Viewer. Access is denied"message with a red x appears when I click on details of view in the event log in the task: advanced tools

I am the administrater and the only user, the user account is disabled. I checked the register and complete the keys in Services/Eventlog 6 other tasks open OK, only the event log does not open.

I have never used this service before, running Vista Business SP2 on a laptop HP Compaq8710p (7 years), all the drivers are up to date, I've checked for viruses and malicious software (Symantec Endpoint and Windows Defender). My HARD drive is only 45% used (55% free), 4 GB of memory.

Would appreciate some help here

Thank you

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