Windows 7 have to go through start up repair each day

Kirk Clarke

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Hello I have to go through start up repair everyday i have clean installed win 7, run all updates, even changed the cmos battery asthe time never synced , the time is ok now but still cannot get straight to login from boot each day

heres the error

[FONT=&amp]Problem signature:[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] Problem Event Name: BlueScreen[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] Locale ID: 2057[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Additional information about the problem:[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] BCCode: c00002e3[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] BCP1: 980983E0[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] BCP2: C0000189[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] BCP3: 00000000[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] BCP4: 00000000[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] OS Version: 6_1_7601[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] Service Pack: 1_0[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp] Product: 256_1[/FONT]


i have run check disc, everything. i thought it was the cmos battery but i have changed that, but only the time is fixed

is this a hard disk problem? need help
 
If you are getting a Blue Screen, have you checked the BSOD forum for the sticky about asking for help. It will show you how to set your system to create mini dump files you can attach. Someone might see something that would help.

The error you seem to be getting appears to be related to the Security Accounts Manager. Do you show any messages in Event Viewer around the time you have the problems?

I suppose the time situation might still be involved, but if the time is showing correctly now, it should correct...

During boot, the SAM and lsass.exe sync up. Perhaps if this process is being hindered it might cause an error. You might check the Services.msc panel to see if Security Accounts Manager is running and set to Automatic start, and CNG Key Isolation is started, but showing a Manual Start.

This is all just a guess, since I saw references to hard drive or device problems associated with such an error. I assume you are not getting any additional information during the errors...
 
If you are getting a Blue Screen, have you checked the BSOD forum for the sticky about asking for help. It will show you how to set your system to create mini dump files you can attach. Someone might see something that would help.

The error you seem to be getting appears to be related to the Security Accounts Manager. Do you show any messages in Event Viewer around the time you have the problems?

I suppose the time situation might still be involved, but if the time is showing correctly now, it should correct...

During boot, the SAM and lsass.exe sync up. Perhaps if this process is being hindered it might cause an error. You might check the Services.msc panel to see if Security Accounts Manager is running and set to Automatic start, and CNG Key Isolation is started, but showing a Manual Start.

This is all just a guess, since I saw references to hard drive or device problems associated with such an error. I assume you are not getting any additional information during the errors...



checked services, the SAM is set to auto already and same with cng that is on manual, so stuck where next to go
 
Can you attach the dump file you got from the using the advice in the BSOD forum to set it up?

I would check for an Anti-virus that scans the system during boots, and try to disable that portion...just guessing here.

You said the clock did not sync during your first install. I have seen problems with Windows Update if the clock was off, so possibly it is involved in your install problems. To replace the CMOS battery, this must be a fairly old motherboard...?

You do have the option of doing a repair install using a Windows 7 Install DVD with SP1. If you don't have one, here is a link.

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My Digital Life
 
Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report
Computer Name XYZ-PC
Scan Time 2015-03-15T11:42:23Z
Scan Duration 60 seconds
System Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
System Product Name HP ProBook 4530s
BIOS Date 05/13/2011
BIOS Version 68SRR Ver. F.09
OS Build 7600
Platform Role PlatformRoleMobile
Plugged In false
Process Count 59
Thread Count 714
Report GUID {644b6668-f768-494e-87aa-c8bb56103f22}
Analysis Results
Errors
USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
Device Name USB Root Hub
Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
Device ID USB\VID_8086&PID_1C26
Port Path
USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
Device Name Generic USB Hub
Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
Device ID USB\VID_8087&PID_0024
Port Path 1
USB Suspend:USB Device not Entering Suspend
The USB device did not enter the Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented if a USB device does not enter the Suspend state when not in use.
Device Name Generic Bluetooth Adapter
Host Controller ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26
Host Controller Location PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0
Device ID USB\VID_03F0&PID_311D
Port Path 1,6
CPU Utilization:processor utilization is high
The average processor utilization during the trace was high. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization.
Average Utilization (%) 4.82
Platform Power Management Capabilities:pCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) Disabled
PCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) has been disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer.
Warnings
Power Policy:802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (Plugged In)
The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes.
CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
Process Name chrome.exe
PID 3700
Average Utilization (%) 0.84
Module Average Module Utilization (%)
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\41.0.2272.89\chrome_child.dll 0.53
0.09
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.08
CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
Process Name explorer.exe
PID 2592
Average Utilization (%) 0.83
Module Average Module Utilization (%)
\SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe 0.16
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll 0.09
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\shell32.dll 0.08
CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
Process Name dwm.exe
PID 2564
Average Utilization (%) 0.52
Module Average Module Utilization (%)
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\dwmcore.dll 0.18
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\igd10umd32.dll 0.12
\SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe 0.04
CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
Process Name chrome.exe
PID 2876
Average Utilization (%) 0.51
Module Average Module Utilization (%)
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\41.0.2272.89\chrome.dll 0.23
\SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe 0.09
\SystemRoot\system32\halmacpi.dll 0.05
CPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization.
This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace.
Process Name svchost.exe
PID 1044
Average Utilization (%) 0.26
Module Average Module Utilization (%)
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\sysmain.dll 0.18
\Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\msvcrt.dll 0.07
\SystemRoot\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe 0.00
Information
Platform Timer Resolution:platform Timer Resolution
The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000ns) and should be used whenever the system is idle. If the timer resolution is increased, processor power management technologies may not be effective. The timer resolution may be increased due to multimedia playback or graphical animations.
Current Timer Resolution (100ns units) 156000
Power Policy:Active Power Plan
The current power plan in use
Plan Name OEM Power Saver
Plan GUID {a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a}
Power Policy:power Plan Personality (On Battery)
The personality of the current power plan when the system is on battery power.
Personality Power Saver
Power Policy:Video Quality (On Battery)
Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video.
Quality Mode Optimize for Power Savings
Power Policy:power Plan Personality (Plugged In)
The personality of the current power plan when the system is plugged in.
Personality Power Saver
Power Policy:Video quality (Plugged In)
Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video.
Quality Mode Balance Video Quality and Power Savings
System Availability Requests:Analysis Success
Analysis was successful. No energy efficiency problems were found. No information was returned.
Battery:Battery Information

Battery ID 03009 2011/05/02Hewlett-PackardPrimary
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
Serial Number 03009 2011/05/02
Chemistry LIon
Long Term 1
Design Capacity 8651
Last Full Charge 8651
Platform Power Management Capabilities:Supported Sleep States
Sleep states allow the computer to enter low-power modes after a period of inactivity. The S3 sleep state is the default sleep state for Windows platforms. The S3 sleep state consumes only enough power to preserve memory contents and allow the computer to resume working quickly. Very few platforms support the S1 or S2 Sleep states.
S1 Sleep Supported false
S2 Sleep Supported false
S3 Sleep Supported true
S4 Sleep Supported true
Platform Power Management Capabilities:Adaptive Display Brightness is supported.
This computer enables Windows to automatically control the brightness of the integrated display.
Platform Power Management Capabilities:processor Power Management Capabilities
Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 0
Idle (C) State Count 3
Performance (P) State Count 14
Throttle (T) State Count 8
Platform Power Management Capabilities:processor Power Management Capabilities
Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 1
Idle (C) State Count 3
Performance (P) State Count 14
Throttle (T) State Count 8
Platform Power Management Capabilities:processor Power Management Capabilities
Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 2
Idle (C) State Count 3
Performance (P) State Count 14
Throttle (T) State Count 8
Platform Power Management Capabilities:processor Power Management Capabilities
Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption.
Group 0
Index 3
Idle (C) State Count 3
Performance (P) State Count 14
Throttle (T) State Count 8
 
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