when i try to start it i receive the message: "error 1075: the dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion."
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks
#1
Posted 14 August 2009 - 11:47 PM
#2
Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:02 AM
First try restarting your computer since its in a state that you can't probably easily fix until you do a reboot.
After the reboot let us know if you're still having the issue or what's going on.
Have you scanned for Malware or recently finished cleaning up from a Malware attack?
After the reboot let us know if you're still having the issue or what's going on.
Have you scanned for Malware or recently finished cleaning up from a Malware attack?
#3
Posted 15 August 2009 - 12:17 AM
hi there - thanks for the response
the problem is still there after reboot. i cannot access the internet wirelessly or through a hard wire. yes i have recently finished cleaning my computer of malware and i also have recently scanned my computer - all scans come up clean.
the problem is still there after reboot. i cannot access the internet wirelessly or through a hard wire. yes i have recently finished cleaning my computer of malware and i also have recently scanned my computer - all scans come up clean.
#4
Posted 15 August 2009 - 04:39 AM
Did you do this scan and clean on your own or were you helped somewhere? If you were helped somewhere please post a link to where you were being helped.
If you did it on your own then let me know please.
If you did it on your own then let me know please.
#5
Posted 16 August 2009 - 06:16 PM
i was helped on this forum board - here is the link as requested:
http://www.malwareby...showtopic=20365
thanks
dan
http://www.malwareby...showtopic=20365
thanks
dan
#6
Posted 16 August 2009 - 11:04 PM
Well the post got closed because you kept taking to long to reply. You need to keep at it and inform your helper if you're not going to be able to respond for a couple days or so.
We can re-open your thread if you like but you need to keep replying back until the person helping you says you're done.
[indent]There are various issues that can cause loss of Internet activity. It could be Malware that is on your system that needs to be removed first, however it could also be from the removal of Malware or similar issues. Step one should be to ensure you remove any Malware from your system first.
Depending on what is wrong there are 3 methods of repair that you can try to re-establish connectivity.
METHOD 1
[indent]LSP-Fix
Repairs Winsock 2 settings, caused by buggy or improperly-removed Internet software, that result in loss of Internet access
LSP-Fix Home Page
Using LSP-Fix to remove Spyware & Hijackers[/indent]
METHOD 2
[indent]WinSock XP Fix 1.2
It can often cure the problem of lost connections after the removal of Adware components or improper uninstall of firewall applications or other tools that modify the XP network and Winsock settings.
If you encounter connection problems after removing network related software, Adware or after registry clean-up; and all other ways fail, then give WinSock XP Fix a try.
Download WinSock XP Fix 1.2[/indent]
METHOD 3
[indent]Microsoft KB article to reset TCP/IP
One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it.
Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using the NetShell utility (netsh)
How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP[/indent][/indent]
We can re-open your thread if you like but you need to keep replying back until the person helping you says you're done.
[indent]There are various issues that can cause loss of Internet activity. It could be Malware that is on your system that needs to be removed first, however it could also be from the removal of Malware or similar issues. Step one should be to ensure you remove any Malware from your system first.
Depending on what is wrong there are 3 methods of repair that you can try to re-establish connectivity.
METHOD 1
[indent]LSP-Fix
Repairs Winsock 2 settings, caused by buggy or improperly-removed Internet software, that result in loss of Internet access
LSP-Fix Home Page
Using LSP-Fix to remove Spyware & Hijackers[/indent]
METHOD 2
[indent]WinSock XP Fix 1.2
It can often cure the problem of lost connections after the removal of Adware components or improper uninstall of firewall applications or other tools that modify the XP network and Winsock settings.
If you encounter connection problems after removing network related software, Adware or after registry clean-up; and all other ways fail, then give WinSock XP Fix a try.
Download WinSock XP Fix 1.2[/indent]
METHOD 3
[indent]Microsoft KB article to reset TCP/IP
One of the components of the Internet connection on your computer is a built-in set of instructions called TCP/IP. TCP/IP can sometimes become corrupted. If you cannot connect to the Internet and you have tried all other methods to resolve the problem, TCP/IP might be causing it.
Because TCP/IP is a core component of Windows, you cannot remove it. However, you can reset TCP/IP to its original state by using the NetShell utility (netsh)
How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP[/indent][/indent]
#7
Posted 30 December 2010 - 06:15 AM
To fix error 1075 "The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion" and access the Security Center in Window XP computer, you can go through http://www.completepcpedia.com/fix_error_1...d_deletion.html. This link contains steps by step elaboration to repair this error.
You can check it out, may be its of your help!!
Thanks.
You can check it out, may be its of your help!!
Thanks.
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