How to Fix Failed to Connect to a Windows Services?
Failing to connect to the Windows services is one of the most
irritating issues. If you fail log-in is an administrative account as well or
after logging in, the system responds very slow, then the issue is a bit
tricky. If you are facing these kinds of issue, then follow the instructions
given below.
Check System
Event Notification Service
- First of all, launch the Run section.
- After that, input ‘service.msc.’ into it and hit the Enter key.
- Go to the ‘System Event Notification Service’ and right-click
on it.
- Then you should click on the Restart button.
- When you see Restart grayed out, select the Start button
instead.
- You have to reach again the ‘System Event Notification Service’
and right-click on it, then select the Properties option.
- Later, reach the Startup type option and set to Automatic in it
then choose the Apply button.
- Now, reboot the system to check whether the issue has gone or
not.
Restore Winsock
Catalog
- Open the Run section.
- After that, input ‘cmd’ into it and hit the Enter key.
- Then hold the ‘Shift + Control + Enter’ at the same time.
- Later, you will see an elevated Command Prompt and then input
the pursuing command: netshwinsock reset.
- Thereafter hit the Enter key.
- Noe, reboot the system to check whether the issue has fixed or
not.
Upgrade Video
Card Driver
- Go to the Driver Easy and then install it on your system.
- After that, reach the Driver Easy installer and run it.
- Then you should select Scan Now.
- Driver Easy will start the scanning process of your system and
identify any issue drivers.
- Click on the Update All button to download the right version
and install automatically of every drive that is outdated or missing on
the system.
- Now, reboot the system to check whether the issue has solved or
not.
Uninstall
Update KB2952664
- Hold the Win + R keys at the same time on your system to launch
the Run section.
- After that, input ‘control’ into it and hit the Enter key.
- You should choose the option of Uninstall a program beneath the
Programs option once View by is chosen.
- Go to the ‘View installed updates’ and clicked on it.
- You have to locate and right-click on the update with
KB2952664.
- Thereafter, uninstall it and reboot the system to check the
error.
Delete
klhkum.dll
- Hold the Control + Shift + Esc keys to launch Task Manager.
- After that, select the section of Startup and locate the
klhkum.dll procedures.
- Select and right-click on it then select the Disable option.
- You should launch its location of the file and remove it
lastingly.
- Now, reboot the system to check the error.
Graccey Leio is
a self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
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Source : Windows
Services
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