"Levlg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Crashes occur on my computer periodically. At first they happened
> every day with the Error in System Events with EventID=1 ("The
> System Restore filter encountered the unexpected error
> '0xC000009A' ..." and Source SR.exe. I turned off the System
> Restore. Crashes began to happen less frequently, about once every
> 2 days of different types:
>
> - EventID 2505 "The server could not bind to the transport
> \Device\NetbiosSmb because another computer on the network has the
> same name. The server could not start".
> - EventID 2020 "The server was unable to allocate from the system
> paged pool because the pool was empty."
> - EventID 2505 "The server could not bind to the transport
> \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{6BFC8301-E69E-49FF-8F0A-C616FCE6756D} because
> another computer on the network has the same name. The server
> could not start." (There is no another computer with the same name
> in the network.) - Event ID 7000 "The LogMeIn Kernel Information
> Provider service failed to start due to the following error: The
> system cannot find the file specified."
>
> The computer is switched on around the clock and connected to my
> home network with 3 other computers. In most cases, crash occurred
> when the computer was not in use.
>
> In what may be reason for? How to eliminate the crash?
>
> Thank you
> Lev
>
>
For one thing, it looks like you have two computers on the network with
the same name. Although it shouldn't cause a crash, it will cause
problems with networking. To fix this, right click on "My Computer"
then:
Properties -> Computer Name (tab) -> Change
and then enter a _unique_ computer name. Stick to simple letters and
numbers and avoid special characters.
HTH,
JW
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