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Help! Dependency service or group failed to start

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tony K, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. Tony K

    Tony K Guest

    Windows Vista Ultimate. New Dell D630 (O.S. factory installed). Sudden
    inability to communicate with network either by Wi-Fi, ethernet card, or
    Verizon Broadband wireless service. The message on the WiFi indicator says
    Dependency service or group failed to start. The diagnosis utility says the
    computer doesn't have a network card installed or configured. Everything was
    working fine until all three stopped working. The Bluetooth module is still
    working. Any help (and solutions) much appreciated.

    Tony
     
  2. Tony K

    Tony K Guest

    "Tony K" wrote:
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    > Windows Vista Ultimate. New Dell D630 (O.S. factory installed). Sudden
    > inability to communicate with network either by Wi-Fi, ethernet card, or
    > Verizon Broadband wireless service. The message on the WiFi indicator says
    > Dependency service or group failed to start. The diagnosis utility says the
    > computer doesn't have a network card installed or configured. Everything was
    > working fine until all three stopped working. The Bluetooth module is still
    > working. Any help (and solutions) much appreciated.
    >
    > Tony
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I spent some time with Dell talking about this issue. System restore didn't
    correct the problem. We checked out services and their dependencies. Before
    going to the ultimate (and worst case) solution which would be to re-install
    the O.S., I ran cmd/sfc /scannow which is the Windows file checker. It
    corrected some errors and now things are working again.

    I commend Dell for helping me fix what was clearly a problem caused by
    faulty Microsoft software.

    As someone who's used computers for almost 30 years, it still very
    frustrating that errors like system file corruptions occur in a brand new
    O.S., and that the system isn't capable of automatically identifying faults
    and correcting them itself. Users should not have to dig around in Windows
    services. Ideally, a computer would identify that all is not well and either
    fix it itself, or connect to a Microsoft website for a comprehensive
    diagnosis and repair of all damaged files.

    Tony
     
  3. Slaws

    Slaws Guest

    Hi Tony,

    I am having the same problem -- only with a new Toshiba Satellite. I have
    been unable to run the file checker, i.e., I can't seem to find it. Can you
    give me the entire sequence or tell me how to find it? Thanks loads!

    "Tony K" wrote:
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    > Windows Vista Ultimate. New Dell D630 (O.S. factory installed). Sudden
    > inability to communicate with network either by Wi-Fi, ethernet card, or
    > Verizon Broadband wireless service. The message on the WiFi indicator says
    > Dependency service or group failed to start. The diagnosis utility says the
    > computer doesn't have a network card installed or configured. Everything was
    > working fine until all three stopped working. The Bluetooth module is still
    > working. Any help (and solutions) much appreciated.
    >
    > Tony
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  4. Tony K

    Tony K Guest

    "Slaws" wrote:
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    > Hi Tony,
    >
    > I am having the same problem -- only with a new Toshiba Satellite. I have
    > been unable to run the file checker, i.e., I can't seem to find it. Can you
    > give me the entire sequence or tell me how to find it? Thanks loads!
    >
    > "Tony K" wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Windows Vista Ultimate. New Dell D630 (O.S. factory installed). Sudden
    > > inability to communicate with network either by Wi-Fi, ethernet card, or
    > > Verizon Broadband wireless service. The message on the WiFi indicator says
    > > Dependency service or group failed to start. The diagnosis utility says the
    > > computer doesn't have a network card installed or configured. Everything was
    > > working fine until all three stopped working. The Bluetooth module is still
    > > working. Any help (and solutions) much appreciated.
    > >
    > > Tony
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Sorry for not seeing your reply and question until now.

    Begin with Start (bottom left of your desktop). Where is stays Start
    search', enter 'cmd'. A new window opens. Type 'sfc /scannow' and that
    begins the scan and repair process. This is what I did and it worked for me.
    No guarantees it's going to fix your problem. As I said, it's crazy that this
    kind of software error can occur in 2008.

    Good luck.
     
  5. PaulDrake

    PaulDrake Guest

    That helped SO MUCH!!!! Thank you!!!!


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  6. xpect2lose

    xpect2lose Guest

    I don't know if anyone will see this at all, but I have been having the
    same "Dependency service or group failed to start" problem. It just
    occurred the other night.

    I did try the cmd sfc/scannow, but it told me that I must be an
    administrator running a console session and I'm not sure what they are
    telling me to do.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Also, I feel like part of this problem is stemming from a problem with
    my Dell not recognizing my charger. It will keep the laptop powered, but
    it won't charge the laptop. I'm sitting at 0% charge whenever I'm
    working on my laptop and am on Power Saver power plan which makes things
    run slowly and less efficiently.

    Any solution for that problem would be appreciated as well.

    Thank you.


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  7. supasonic85

    supasonic85 Guest

    You may be more fortunate than me. I have had the same error too, and as a
    result, I haven't been able to connect to the Internet. Is this the same with
    you.

    As for the sfc/scannow command, you can temporarily designate yourself as an
    administrator. If you click on the Start Orb and type in 'cmd' in the search
    box, one of the results should be the Command Prompt shell. Right click on
    that and choose 'Run as administrator' and then you will be able to use that
    command. Perhaps it will work for you. When I ran it, it said that one file
    was corrupted and this file doesn't seem like it can be fixed (npmproxy.dll).

    "xpect2lose" wrote:
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    > I don't know if anyone will see this at all, but I have been having the
    > same "Dependency service or group failed to start" problem. It just
    > occurred the other night.
    >
    > I did try the cmd sfc/scannow, but it told me that I must be an
    > administrator running a console session and I'm not sure what they are
    > telling me to do.
    >
    > Any help would be appreciated.
    >
    > Also, I feel like part of this problem is stemming from a problem with
    > my Dell not recognizing my charger. It will keep the laptop powered, but
    > it won't charge the laptop. I'm sitting at 0% charge whenever I'm
    > working on my laptop and am on Power Saver power plan which makes things
    > run slowly and less efficiently.
    >
    > Any solution for that problem would be appreciated as well.
    >
    > Thank you.
    >
    >
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  8. pylnik

    pylnik Guest

    I have problems with services which seems like yours.
    After installing SP1 I can't use network services. It says "dependency
    service failed to start" etc.
    I cant rollback the SP1 setup (coz I haven't made restore point before,
    haven't Vista DVD).
    What should I do? [​IMG]


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  9. newtech

    newtech Guest

    pylnik;3941911 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have problems with services which seems like yours.
    > After installing SP1 I can't use network services. It says "dependency
    > service failed to start" etc.
    > I cant rollback the SP1 setup (coz I haven't made restore point before,
    > haven't Vista DVD).
    > What should I do? [​IMG]<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Go to Start>Run and type in services.msc then press Enter. In the
    window that opens find Print Spooler on the right, right-click it and
    select Properties. Go to the Recovery tab and change all 3 drop-down
    boxes to Restart The Service. Make sure the 2 text boxes underneath say
    1 in them. Click Ok until you are back at the Services window, close it
    and you're good to go.

    Now when ever your Print Spooler craps out, it will automatically reset
    itself.


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  10. Arisley

    Arisley Guest

    I've been having problems with my computer giving me the dependency
    service or group failed to start on my internet. I'm connected to the
    internet but it claims that the connection status is unknown and when I
    try to run the sfc/scannow it says "there is a system repair pending
    which requires reboot to complete. restart windows and run sfc again".
    When I restarted my computer and tried again, it gave me the same
    message. My computer has also been unable to check for updates or to
    actually install them. I have windows vista and my computer is a
    Gateway.


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  11. Brucew

    Brucew Guest

    Like the others, I too am having the problem. I can connect to the
    internet and can print to a networked printer, but I cannot access other
    computers on the network and they cannot access the portable that is the
    source of the problem. I tried to do the things suggested in the
    thread, i.e. restore and then sfc /scannow. As suggested by one of the
    notes, when the scan was complete I was told that there were some
    corrupt files, but unlike others, I still had the same problem. Now
    what? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
    Brucew


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  12. s_mamdani

    s_mamdani Guest

    I've got the same problem described here--I've run the file scanner, but
    the results state that there are files that have not been repaired, and
    I get directed to a log file that is a 15MB txt file--I can't make heads
    or tails of it. Anyone have further suggestions?


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  13. Stilgar02

    Stilgar02 Guest

    I am having the same problem as everyone else here. When I run the
    sfc/scannow command it comes back saying "Windows Resource Protection
    found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of the problem." When I
    attempt to start the services manually I get back "Error 5:Access is
    denied." A list of the automatic services that are not starting is:
    Base Filtering Engine, DHCP Client, Diagnostic Policy Service, Ike and
    AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules, IPsec Policy Agent, Network List Service,
    Network Location Awareness, TPM Base Services, and Windows Firewall. MY
    anti-virus software (Trend Micro) cannot find any viruses. It seems
    like the root service problem is the Base Filtering Engine. Any help
    would be greatly appreciated!


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  14. vanilla

    vanilla Guest

    Update Trend Micro on all of your computers that you can. On the one that
    you can't, go to the Quarantine folder and see if it has files from the
    Windows folder, especially NLA Service, wextract ... IF you had received an
    alert or Trend Micro scan alert concerning a Trojan.Generic or Trojan.ADV,
    and these files are in the Quarantine folder, restore the files. DO NOT
    delete the files. If they have already been deleted, use another computer to
    go to the Trend Micro website and look for Home Support ... this is a known
    problem that occurred recently.

    If you have not yet installed Windows Vista Service Pack 1, and you can get
    Windows Update to work, you might try installing the Service Pack. Good luck
    .... vanilla

    "Brucew" <Brucew.3fr5zc@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
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    > Like the others, I too am having the problem. I can connect to the
    > internet and can print to a networked printer, but I cannot access other
    > computers on the network and they cannot access the portable that is the
    > source of the problem. I tried to do the things suggested in the
    > thread, i.e. restore and then sfc /scannow. As suggested by one of the
    > notes, when the scan was complete I was told that there were some
    > corrupt files, but unlike others, I still had the same problem. Now
    > what? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
    > Brucew
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  15. MStrong

    MStrong Guest

    Hello All,
    I've been reviewing all of your posts and have the same problem myself
    on a laptop OEM installed w/ vista. I recently updated to SP1 to
    attempt to correct these issues and had not prior, but had post SP1 run
    the sfc /scannow command which returned to me that there were no errors
    found.
    I know that a discrepency existed with earlier versions of windows
    where if you ran sfc /scannow after having a service pack installed that
    the sfc module would find an issue with system files (updated by the sp)
    and attempt to replace them, causing other issues and requiring
    re-installation fo the sp.
    I'm wondering if this contingency still exists, or if sfc recognizes
    system files updated by the sp and looks for the updated versions.

    Also, FYI: In researching this issue, among the dozens of individuals
    who have given up and re-installed to fix this issue, I stumbled upon
    this other possible solution which seems to be more of a manual way to
    address the issue rather than relying on windows (seemingly not always
    accurate) 'system file checker'.

    Check out this thread:


    I hope this info helps someone else. I have yet to attempt to apply
    this to my individual situation, as the laptop belongs to someone else
    (so glad I didn't buy vista yet )

    I'll be watching for thread updates, I hope we can identify a
    _difinitive_ solution


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  16. Louweezzz

    Louweezzz Guest

    Ok, i have decided to post something in relation to this thread as i
    'think' its relevent and i need HELP!
    im not a comp nerd...but try really hard to understand what goes on in
    my laptop (HP Pavilion dv 6700)
    Ok, so this is what the deal...bottom right in the notifcation bar the
    2 computer screens have a red cross through it...as i hold the mouse
    over it, it says,
    "connection status: unknown
    The dependency service or group failed to start"

    (i no thats not right, there should be a signal showing a world symbol
    flashing and all...)

    i CAN connect to the net, browse the net...but when trying to download
    a 'patch' thingy (not me, my boyfriend was trying to download the WoW
    new patch) it kept saying that there is a firewall preventing the patch
    being downloaded..
    ok, so im thinking it had something to do with the net status as well
    saying "unknown"

    not sure what else to post here to describe what the problem is... but
    yeah...

    CAN ANYONE HELP?!

    thanks so much [​IMG]


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  17. mjbarrow

    mjbarrow Guest

    Basically a friend of mine is having problems with a new Dell laptop
    preinstalled with Vista.

    As of Saturday, internet connection has gone from within the University
    network. She can access the network but the OS wont recognise the
    gateway and defaults to a 169.x.x.x IP address.

    Having looked at the events etc, a Windows update occurred on the
    afternoon of Friday 17th - possibly SP1 - and since the reboot over
    night it wont connect.

    Error showing is "Dependency service or group failed to start" on the
    network icon in the tray. Have tried "sfc /scannow" as recommended by
    various individuals on the net but certain files that are identified as
    corrupt can not be fixed and a log some 15mb is created in the process.
    Print Spooler is running fine but am unable to start a number of
    services that are set to automatic (DHCP, Diagnostic Policy and a few
    others).

    Event viewer isnt showing much and there are a few other things I need
    to check including, "unable to gain access to user store" which is
    associated to a network orientated (possibly WiFi) driver.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance for all and any assistance!

    Regards

    Matthew.


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  18. sharkymatei

    sharkymatei Guest

    hi everyone...I had the same problem and this seemed to work for me and
    a few computers :

    go to start menu and type cmd in the search bar and open cmd with
    administrator rights

    1.type netsh winsock reset and hit enter....nevermind if it sais
    something about an error
    2.type netsh int ip reset and hit enter....
    3. restart you computer...and the error should be gone and the internet
    working

    what you just did was a TCP/IP stack repair


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  19. Fuego Allure

    Fuego Allure Guest

    Thanks Big Time

    Sharkymatei, you are a great individual. I rely on threads like these, and awesome people like yourself. I lack computer education. Thank You for being who you are, and to all of you out there, who help people like me out with great advise, its incredible to have your existence on this planet. Thanks Again.
     
  20. Gordon

    Gordon Guest

    Re: Thanks Big Time

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    > Sharkymatei, you are a great individual. I rely on threads like these, and
    > awesome people like yourself. I lack computer education. Thank You for
    > being who you are, and to all of you out there, who help people like me
    > out with great advise, its incredible to have your existence on this
    > planet. Thanks Again.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Posted and mailed

    To whom are you talking and about what?
    The "forum" that you are posting in leaches off the Microsoft News servers
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    MS News servers sees your post on it's own - we have NO IDEA what you are
    talking about and to whom you are talking.

    If you MUST continue to post in this "forum" then please at least quote the
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    You would be far better off however, using a news reader and subscribing to
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    Setting up Outlook Express/Windows Mail to access Microsoft newsgroups


    Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express/Windows Mail Newsreader



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