WMPNetworkSvc & WinDefend Services fail to start

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Mike

I get an error when I boot saying that WinDefend won't load. I checked the
logs and found that both WinDefend and WMPNetworkSvc both fail to start,
errors below:

WinDefend won't start: Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified
WMPNetworkSvc: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified

Not sure if it's related, but my Security log has several Event 5038 errors:

File Name: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\Windows\System32\drivers\tcpip.sys

Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid hash
could indicate a potential disk device error.

I'm NOT using OneCare.

Any thoughts on how to approach this one?

Thanks!
 
Hey there Mike,

Have you installed SP1 yet? If so, have you tried a rollback? I'm reading
on Neowin that it seemed to do the trick for some people.

"Mike" wrote:

> I get an error when I boot saying that WinDefend won't load. I checked the
> logs and found that both WinDefend and WMPNetworkSvc both fail to start,
> errors below:
>
> WinDefend won't start: Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified
> WMPNetworkSvc: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified
>
> Not sure if it's related, but my Security log has several Event 5038 errors:
>
> File Name: DeviceHarddiskVolume2WindowsSystem32driverstcpip.sys
>
> Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
> file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid hash
> could indicate a potential disk device error.
>
> I'm NOT using OneCare.
>
> Any thoughts on how to approach this one?
>
> Thanks!
>
 
Hello Mike,

I quote dean – dean --a regular contributor here:

You might try this.

Go to the main Windows Update window and
click on "Installed Updates" (on the left-hand side of the window, at the
bottom), and then remove "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only).

Reboot. Reboot again. (2)

Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same
update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button.

This should essentially re-install Windows Defender on Vista.
--


"Mike" wrote:

> I get an error when I boot saying that WinDefend won't load. I checked the
> logs and found that both WinDefend and WMPNetworkSvc both fail to start,
> errors below:
>
> WinDefend won't start: Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified
> WMPNetworkSvc: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified
>
> Not sure if it's related, but my Security log has several Event 5038 errors:
>
> File Name: DeviceHarddiskVolume2WindowsSystem32driverstcpip.sys
>
> Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
> file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid hash
> could indicate a potential disk device error.
>
> I'm NOT using OneCare.
>
> Any thoughts on how to approach this one?
>
> Thanks!
>
 
The answer is, yes I have installed SP1, but this problem started a week or
so after installing SP1.... not right away. If I can avoid it, rolling back
is a bit too troublesome at the moment. I'd like to try other options if
there are any.

Thansk!

Mike



"William Anderson" wrote in
message news:0E5FE2E3-DD5A-4263-A11F-A8011673E10F@microsoft.com...
> Hey there Mike,
>
> Have you installed SP1 yet? If so, have you tried a rollback? I'm
> reading
> on Neowin that it seemed to do the trick for some people.
>
> "Mike" wrote:
>
>> I get an error when I boot saying that WinDefend won't load. I checked
>> the
>> logs and found that both WinDefend and WMPNetworkSvc both fail to start,
>> errors below:
>>
>> WinDefend won't start: Error 2: The system cannot find the file
>> specified
>> WMPNetworkSvc: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified
>>
>> Not sure if it's related, but my Security log has several Event 5038
>> errors:
>>
>> File Name: DeviceHarddiskVolume2WindowsSystem32driverstcpip.sys
>>
>> Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
>> file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid
>> hash
>> could indicate a potential disk device error.
>>
>> I'm NOT using OneCare.
>>
>> Any thoughts on how to approach this one?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
 
Thanks for the reply!

I removed KB931099 and rebooted twice. Even after checking for updates,
windows update doesn't show KB931099 as an option. I downloaded the x64
version of KB931099 from microsoft, and get the error that the update
"doesn't apply to my system". I am running Vista x64, so there's something
funky.

Is there some way to Force the update to install?

thanks!

Mike

"Engel" wrote in message
news:1947C0F3-4F19-48F1-B3E3-943DF7CA085D@microsoft.com...
> bottom), and then remove "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only).
> Reboot. Reboot again. (2)
> Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same
> update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button.
> This should essentially re-install Windows Defender on Vista.
 
Hello Mike,



Sure, you can try here:
64-bit

OR-


Look in the right of the page for:

Latest Definition Updates
Windows Defender
Antispyware: v1.31.9091.0
32 bit
64 bit
Information on updating Defender

Try 64 bit, or Information on updating Defender


I hope this post is helpful.

Good luck

Ǝøçεl
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"Mike" wrote:

> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I removed KB931099 and rebooted twice. Even after checking for updates,
> windows update doesn't show KB931099 as an option. I downloaded the x64
> version of KB931099 from microsoft, and get the error that the update
> "doesn't apply to my system". I am running Vista x64, so there's something
> funky.
>
> Is there some way to Force the update to install?
>
> thanks!
>
> Mike
>
> "Engel" wrote in message
> news:1947C0F3-4F19-48F1-B3E3-943DF7CA085D@microsoft.com...
> > bottom), and then remove "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only).
> > Reboot. Reboot again. (2)
> > Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same
> > update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button.
> > This should essentially re-install Windows Defender on Vista.

>
 
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