Terminal service lost after crash??

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Hope this is familiar to someone. The other day my laptop crashed, upon boot up I ran chkdsk and there were some bad regions that were fixed up. I noticed that there was some lag time when windows started (I figured it was some service that had trouble getting started). I also noticed that many of my program icons such as micsosoft office programs Word, Excel, etc, and Adobe programs in the start menu had gone from the “fancy†icon to a default icon. The event log showed that there Terminal Services (see error message below) could not start. Also I went to the services directory to see if I could manually start Terminal services, but was unable to get it to starte. In addition, I tried a System restore to a day before the crash, but that did not fix the problem, either

Do I need to re-install Terminal services? If so How? Or could there be additional problems behind this

Thanks
Jh

****ERROR MESSAGE****
Event Type: Erro
Event Source: Service Control Manage
Event Category: Non
Event ID: 702
Date: 4/22/200
Time: 5:40:17 P
User: N/
Computer:
Description
The Terminal Services service terminated with the following error:
The specified module could not be found.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp
 
Try the system file checker. Go to the command prompt
and type sfc.
-----Original Message-----
Hope this is familiar to someone. The other day my
laptop crashed, upon boot up I ran chkdsk and there were
some bad regions that were fixed up. I noticed that
there was some lag time when windows started (I figured
it was some service that had trouble getting started). I
also noticed that many of my program icons such as
micsosoft office programs Word, Excel, etc, and Adobe
programs in the start menu had gone from the â?ofancyâ?
icon to a default icon. The event log showed that there
Terminal Services (see error message below) could not
start. Also I went to the services directory to see if I
could manually start Terminal services, but was unable to
get it to starte. In addition, I tried a System restore
to a day before the crash, but that did not fix the
problem, either.
Do I need to re-install Terminal services? If so How?
Or could there be additional problems behind this.
 
I tried running the sytem file checking (both immed. and after a reboot). Although I have not run that program before, I did not notice that it detected a problem. The event viewer still shows that terminal services will not start. Manual restarting results in the following
Error 126: The specified module could not be found

Other suggestions

Thanks
jh3
 
OK. The next thing to try is uninstalling Termservices
and reinstalling them. You can do this through the
control panel > add/remove > add/remove windows
components.
-----Original Message-----
I tried running the sytem file checking (both immed. and
after a reboot). Although I have not run that program
before, I did not notice that it detected a problem. The
event viewer still shows that terminal services will not
start. Manual restarting results in the following:
 
I did not see anything listed under add/remove windows components that appeared associated with terminal services. Which program should I look for to remove and then add back??

There was remote desktop web connection, but it looked like that wasn't installed to begin wit

Thanks
jh3
 
Hi jh3
I had a power outage 1 sec. One svchost.exe process and lsass.exe was eating up all CPU. I now nailed down that Terminal Services is the culprit. Did you ask originally if anybody has heard anythink like that? If there was ever a "same boat..." George
 
gyurika said:
Hi jh3,
I had a power outage 1 sec. One svchost.exe process and lsass.exe was
eating up all CPU. I now nailed down that Terminal Services is the culprit.
Did you ask originally if anybody has heard anythink like that? If there was
ever a "same boat..." George

Seems like you have the Sasser worm..
 

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