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<blockquote data-quote="jbibbali" data-source="post: 136485" data-attributes="member: 34197"><p>I don't think the "Service Control Manager" is your problem. I have tons of those too and they are just a general term. If you highlight each one listed, it should have some different information about what specifically happened in the "General" tab below. That's what you should read. I would look at the events before the freeze up which lead to you shutting off the computer. If it was the auto config wlan or whatever maybe that is some issue. However, I think your problem may be different than mine if the computer is still running services that register in the Event Viewer during a freeze up because mine was a clean stop during the freeze. NOTHING was being recorded in the viewer for that period of time, so I deduced that it was the last event recorded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbibbali, post: 136485, member: 34197"] I don't think the "Service Control Manager" is your problem. I have tons of those too and they are just a general term. If you highlight each one listed, it should have some different information about what specifically happened in the "General" tab below. That's what you should read. I would look at the events before the freeze up which lead to you shutting off the computer. If it was the auto config wlan or whatever maybe that is some issue. However, I think your problem may be different than mine if the computer is still running services that register in the Event Viewer during a freeze up because mine was a clean stop during the freeze. NOTHING was being recorded in the viewer for that period of time, so I deduced that it was the last event recorded. [/QUOTE]
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