Hi,
I had a part hard disk failure this morning, not the drive where I have Cumulus, and since i got the PC going again, Cumulus is giving me web tag errors on start up and there were errors in the mxdiags log.
I updated to latest build, 3043, to see if that would perhaps rectify the error, but to no avail, and another error is now being written to the log.
Any help would be appreciated
regards
TrevP
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Web Tag Error
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Re: Web Tag Error
It's crashing in Windows system code trying to read the system 'up time' from the performance counters. Apparently your registry is damaged. This Microsoft page has instructions on how to rebuild the performance counters: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/hel ... ary-values
I've also found some places on the web where it is suggested that simply doing "lodctr /R" from an administrator command prompt (which is part of the Microsoft instructions) may be sufficient.
I've also found some places on the web where it is suggested that simply doing "lodctr /R" from an administrator command prompt (which is part of the Microsoft instructions) may be sufficient.
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Re: Web Tag Error
Cheers Steve. I will take a look at that tomorrow.steve wrote:It's crashing in Windows system code trying to read the system 'up time' from the performance counters. Apparently your registry is damaged. This Microsoft page has instructions on how to rebuild the performance counters: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/hel ... ary-values
I've also found some places on the web where it is suggested that simply doing "lodctr /R" from an administrator command prompt (which is part of the Microsoft instructions) may be sufficient.
regards
TrevP