ChatterBank61 mins ago
System Notification Sevice, W7 Starter
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Hi, My ASUS Eee pc, netbook, running W7 starter, has started to boot up in Safe mode with window stating 'cannot connect to System Notification Service. I have tried the following 'fixes' to no avail,
1, Window+R key, services.msc> Enter, r/click sys notification service > properties, change to 'automatic' >apply>ok.restart
2,Windows+R key cmd in run box Press Shift,Ctrl & Enter together. Type netsh winsock reset >Enter, Restart.
Any advice much appreciated, i'm not really a techie !!
Could this be something to do with Windows no longer supporting W7?
Should I alter to' disabled in properties in fix one or click 'stop the service'
1, Window+R key, services.msc> Enter, r/click sys notification service > properties, change to 'automatic' >apply>ok.restart
2,Windows+R key cmd in run box Press Shift,Ctrl & Enter together. Type netsh winsock reset >Enter, Restart.
Any advice much appreciated, i'm not really a techie !!
Could this be something to do with Windows no longer supporting W7?
Should I alter to' disabled in properties in fix one or click 'stop the service'
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The second method you've tried looks the right one to me, except that you should be using it with a command prompt 'run as administrator', which I don't think Windows+R will achieve.
Try this way:
Click the Start button.
Type cmd into the box.
You'll see 'cmd' appear again, in the results panel above the search box. RIGHT-click on that entry and select 'Run as administrator'.
If you see a User Account Control box asking you to allow changes to your computer, click on Yes.
Type netsh winsock reset
Press Enter.
Restart.
Try this way:
Click the Start button.
Type cmd into the box.
You'll see 'cmd' appear again, in the results panel above the search box. RIGHT-click on that entry and select 'Run as administrator'.
If you see a User Account Control box asking you to allow changes to your computer, click on Yes.
Type netsh winsock reset
Press Enter.
Restart.
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