COM+/VSS/ error code 4609 and 8193

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Julie

I constantly getting these errors when I boot: 4609 and
8193 (Hex codes: 0x80040206 and 8007043C), sometimes it
says DCOM (error no 10005) is not working.

I am a little desperate. Actually I just installed my
windows freshly (it is three days old and the only thing
I installed were the updates) and it is giving me those
two errors. I already tried to deactivate the to
services, but that did not help at all.

The computer does not want to start, unless you first try
to load it in "last known good" configuaration and then
in safe mode.

When I try to reinstall with the CD it actually does not
even see that there is a windows on my HDD.

Sometimes it also gives me the error that NTFS.sys could
not be found (it did that when I first booted the freshly
installed windows).

I already bought a new graphic card, I checked the HDD. I
took all the cards out when I stalled windows and later
put them all in and installed the drivers.

Any suggestions what could be wrong?
 
Julie said:
I constantly getting these errors when I boot: 4609 and
8193 (Hex codes: 0x80040206 and 8007043C), sometimes it
says DCOM (error no 10005) is not working.

And you expect us to know what these codes mean, do you? Do you think us
highly skilled technical people live and breathe error codes? How pathetic.
Get a life. Better still, get laid.
 
Hi Julie,

Lots of possible causes, most likely one of the cards you readded after
installation. You may want to reseat them as a first step. Otherwise, you
will need to isolate the problematic hardware. You may need to replace it,
or update its driver. I'd start with the network card. The steps here may
help isolate the problem as well:

HOW TO: Perform Advanced Clean-Boot Troubleshooting in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316434

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 

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