A few days ago installed a Windows vulnerability patch, loaded up no problem, but the next few days of inexplicable problems, each boot after the explorer to hang once, it is unbearable that the network is good, suddenly nothing is connected, must clean up the DNS cache restart to solve the problem, And again, the resource manager hangs again ... Although the frequency of such disconnection is not very frequent, it is enough trouble to contact them once a few days a day.
Lenovo to the last few days just hit the patch, suspected that the issue of the patch, so the wrath of the patch immediately restart, the problem is: boot odd slow (about 2-3 minutes), after entering the desktop all the network is not available, and the bottom right bubble warning, the information is roughly like this:
Windows cannot connect to the system Event Notification service services, which prevents standard users from logging on to the systems. As an administrator user, you can review the system event log for more information about why the service is not responding.
The usual joke of the "restart solve 99% problem" against this does not work. The solution is this:
Restart the computer and enter Safe Mode , (select the Safe mode by pressing F8 in the boot Selection OS interface)
Open command-line cmd;
Enter the following command:
netsh winsock reset catalog;
Shutdown and start the computer normally, you can solve the problem.
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Workaround for Windows cannot connect to system Event notification Service