Windows 7 Service startup error after latest Windows updates

tkrojam

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Hi, everyone. I am new here~

I just installed some of the latest Windows updates for my Windows 7 SP1. However, the following balloon notification pops up in the tray upon reboot:

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What will be the work-around? Thanks in advance for your reply.
 

Solution
Since everything else seems to be running, perhaps doing a system file check would find some problem. Open an administrative command prompt and type sfc /scannow and let it finish. If it shows a message about unable to repair some files, let us know.
Not really sure an update would cause such a problem, but you might check the dependencies tab and check if those are running. You can check the Mup in msinfo32.exe under Software Environment - System Drivers and the other two are services. If they are not running, we will need to check why.

Have you made any changes to your system regarding permissions?
 

Not really sure an update would cause such a problem, but you might check the dependencies tab and check if those are running. You can check the Mup in msinfo32.exe under Software Environment - System Drivers and the other two are services. If they are not running, we will need to check why.

Have you made any changes to your system regarding permissions?

Thanks, Link Removed, Microsoft Community Contributor. My a/c is always admin, this error did not appear before I undergo Windows update. Please have a look:

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Since everything else seems to be running, perhaps doing a system file check would find some problem. Open an administrative command prompt and type sfc /scannow and let it finish. If it shows a message about unable to repair some files, let us know.
 

Solution
Since everything else seems to be running, perhaps doing a system file check would find some problem. Open an administrative command prompt and type sfc /scannow and let it finish. If it shows a message about unable to repair some files, let us know.

Thanks. Now everything goes fine after I downloaded and exexcuted gpsvc.reg

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