Windows 7 cannot start Windows Security Center service
Method One: Confirm the settings for the Security Center service.
Use the key combination "win+r" to bring up the Run Command box, type the command services.msc, enter.
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If you eject the User Account Control window, allow it to continue.
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Locate the Security Center service and double-click it to open the service properties.
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On the General tab, select Startup Type as automatic , and then tap the Start button under service status .
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Now, would you please confirm that this service can be started?
If service startup still fails, refer to the previous steps to enable Remote Procedure call (RPC) and the Windows Management instrumentation services.
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Once the above two services have successfully started, try starting the security Center service again to check for successful startup.
Windows 8 cannot start Windows Security Center service
Steps:
To confirm the settings of the Security Center service
1, start-run in the following steps enter Services.msc and return to the Security Center, double-click, Startup type Select Automatic, service status Select Start,
2, if startup fails at this time, continue to enable remote Procedure call (RPC) and Windows Management as described above After instrumentation these two services, try to start the Security Center service again;
Scenario Two: Disabling antivirus software and firewalls
1, Temporarily disable the Security class protection software in your computer and third party firewall programs (such as: Jinshan Poison PA, 360, master optimization, etc.), and then enable the Security Center service;
2, still unable to start, temporarily uninstall anti-virus software, and then start the Safety Center services;
Scenario Three: Clean boot in Safe mode
When you enter Safe mode, start the Security Center service on a per-program basis, check for success, and if you can successfully start the Security Center service in Safe mode, you can use a clean boot Approach to troubleshoot the program services that are causing the conflict.
1, Win+r "Run", enter "MSCONFIG" hit Enter, bring up "system Configuration", on the General tab, click "Selective Startup."
2, under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup items check box.
3, click the Services tab, click to select the Hide all Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All.
4, click the "Enable" tab, and then click "Disable All" and OK.
5, and then click Restart.