

This problem is usually related to various permissions and it can be solved by giving your personal user profile the access to the service controls. Follow the methods below and good luck! Solution 1: Take Control of the Service There are quite a few methods which can be used to solve this problem and we have chosen several methods which have proven to be successful for other users who experienced the same problem. The most common occurrence for this error message would be the SQL service and service similar to it. URun: c:\program files\rockstar games\rockstar games social club\RGSCLauncher.The error 1067 can occur with various Windows service and the message usually appears when you are trying to execute an action which would usually cause a service to start. URun: "c:\documents and settings\jon\local settings\application data\google\update\GoogleUpdate.exe" /c URun: "c:\program files\monitor calibration wizard\MCW.exe" /s ĪV: AntiVir Desktop *On-access scanning disabled* (Updated) ] "c:\program files\common files\nero\lib\NMBgMonitor.exe" Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.26. My system: WinXP SP3, Intel Q9450, 4GB RAM. GMER crashed during scanning, so I don't have that log. It has inevitably happened every time I've used the computer over the past week, but not necessarily at regular intervals. I don't know if it could be a virus or hardware failure. Anyway, hopefully someone has an inkling as to what's going on here. I have 14 HDDs not including the system HDD. I can't quite pinpoint a trigger for what's going on when this gradual meltdown happens, but I almost think it might be when one of my hard drives is accessed in a certain way (?). Sometimes I'm able to restart or shut down normally if this starts to happen, but if it goes on too long, I have to manually restart the computer. I haven't always had Chrome open when this happens, but if I do, any and all plugins will crash at once, and any new tabs I attempt to open almost immediately crash.

This happened later on while using the computer where text labels and icons suddenly begin to blank out and there are eventually windfall crashes of running applications. The title bars in windows are also blank. I click out of these windows to find the desktop and couple Windows Explorer windows that were already open have the text labels blanked out, or blank out when I mouse over them or single-click on an item.

I tend to leave my computer on for long periods, so I first noticed that when I go to turn my monitor on that I'm somehow 'logged out' of Windows and several application crash warnings are popped up (I don't normally use the login process, so this was odd).

My computer problem began about a week ago nothing in particular has occurred that I'm aware of in that time.
