Failed to connect to a windows service

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Snafubar

Thisis what I get when I start Vista. I also can't connect to the internet.
This is a list of error I have got when trying to start services.
DNS Client error:10107 A system call that should never fail has failed.
Netlogon error:10093 Either the application has not called WSAStartup, or
WSAStartup failed.
Network location awareness service: specific error code 1073741502
Windows event log error:1747
Com+System application error:1068 The dependency service or group failed to
start.
Internet connection service error:1068
Also the DHCP service is in a constant state of starting. It never finishes.

This is driving me crazy. I have tried uninstalling the drivers and
reinstalling the old ones. I did the sfc/scannow in the cmd as admin and
nothing was found wrong.
I made sure the permissions were right. This is just nuts. Any help is
greatly appreciated. If you need more info let me know. Thanks in advance.
 
Snafubar said:
Thisis what I get when I start Vista. I also can't connect to the
internet.
This is a list of error I have got when trying to start services.
DNS Client error:10107 A system call that should never fail has failed.
Netlogon error:10093 Either the application has not called WSAStartup, or
WSAStartup failed.
Network location awareness service: specific error code 1073741502
Windows event log error:1747
Com+System application error:1068 The dependency service or group failed
to
start.
Internet connection service error:1068
Also the DHCP service is in a constant state of starting. It never
finishes.

This is driving me crazy. I have tried uninstalling the drivers and
reinstalling the old ones. I did the sfc/scannow in the cmd as admin and
nothing was found wrong.
I made sure the permissions were right. This is just nuts. Any help is
greatly appreciated. If you need more info let me know. Thanks in advance.

You have bigger problems, and what you have done to try to correct the
problems doesn't look like it's going to correct them.

You may need to look into doing a system restore or booting off the O/S
install dvd if you have one and doing a R-pair.
 
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