Bassie

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Since the upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2 , in Windows11, Im getting 20 times , ID=1108 in the eventviewer .
After each reboot they appear again , 10 times ; id=1108 , errorcode 15005 , eventid=0
and ;10 times ; id=1108 , errorcode 15003 , eventid=4688
After each other ; 15005 , 15003 , 15005, 15003 , etc.

Never seen this before , arrived with the upgrade to 22H2.
I like a clean eventviewer , Im searching for a solution , still found nothing.

Anyone has this problem also , a solution would be very welcome.................
 


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Solution
I do not. If it's causing an issue you can check your systems integrity.

  • Open 'command prompt', 'powershell' or 'windows terminal' with 'Run As Administrator'
  • Check the disk health with the following command: Chkdsk /F this will require a reboot
  • Run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    • If no issues are detected your done
    • If Items are restored, reboot and repeat until no errors are listed (This process can take several repair/reboot cycles)
I'll give you this piece of advice. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". I say this because your quite literally guaranteed to always have "errors" in the event log. I added quotes because a lot of errors are really informational errors only or in other words non-halting. They are intentional soft failures
 


I'll give you this piece of advice. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". I say this because your quite literally guaranteed to always have "errors" in the event log. I added quotes because a lot of errors are really informational errors only or in other words non-halting. They are intentional soft failures
Ok , so , you dont have these errors in your viewer................??
 


I do not. If it's causing an issue you can check your systems integrity.

  • Open 'command prompt', 'powershell' or 'windows terminal' with 'Run As Administrator'
  • Check the disk health with the following command: Chkdsk /F this will require a reboot
  • Run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    • If no issues are detected your done
    • If Items are restored, reboot and repeat until no errors are listed (This process can take several repair/reboot cycles)
 


Solution
Yep, so I did already , all fine , except this id=1108 in the eventviewer , 20 times after every reboot still...............
Seems to get fixed by a clean install ............goes too far for me , losing all my software , etc !
There must be another solution...........
 


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