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Print Spooler. Protected Storage. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager. Remote Access Connection Manager. Remote Desktop Help Session Manager. Remote Registry. Removable Storage. Routing and Remote Access. Secondary Logon. Security Accounts Manager. Security Center. Shell Hardware Detection. Smart Card. Smart Card Helper. System Event Notification. System Restore Service. Task Scheduler. Terminal Services. Uninterruptible Power Supply.

Universal Plug and Play Device Host. Upload Manager. Removed in SP2. Volume Shadow Copy. Windows Audio. Bill Smithers Volunteer Moderator. You may or may not have a manufacturer's recovery partition imaged onto your hard drive to do what you want to do if XP came preinstalled Acer, Dell, HP, etc. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hi Charlie, You don't, at least not without the installation media.

What problem are you having that brings you to want to try a "Factory Reset" of XP? That's called factory resetting which is what you asked about.

And you still can get the updates and Service Packs up until when support ended for XP. In reply to Bill Smithers's post on August 7, That means that the service entry in registry must be valid, then only it can be started.

As for other cases where the service is not even shown in the Services. If the services in Windows is so messed up that neither resetting to default services settings nor restoring some deleted services with ComboFix fixes the problem, your last resort is to perform a Windows repair by reinstalling Windows using the Windows installation disc.

Will this work on windows 10? I get that error code every time I try to update. BITs and Workstation are still there but no windows update. Any ideas would be so appreciated!



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