Fixing the Sign-In Issue Caused by Failed User Profile Services in Windows 10 and 11
Diagnosing the Disconnected Systems Event Notification Service in Windows - Fixed
Your computer startup very slow? or you cannot log in Windows on your computer with the standard user account? After you log in with an administrative account, you’re seeing an error saying:
Failed to connect to a windows services
Windows could not connect to the System Event Notification Service service.
I know you’re likely frustrating. But don’t worry. Usually it’s easy to solve out. Read on to see how…
Try these fixes
The methods below have helped other users solve the problem. You may not have to try them all; just work your way down the list until you find the one that works for you.
- Check the setting of System Event Notification Service on your computer
- Reset your Winsock Catalog
- Update your video card driver
- Uninstall the KB2952664 update
- Remove klhkum.dll
The following screenshots are from Windows 10. But you can also follow the steps if you’re having the problem on Windows 7.
Fix 1: Check the setting of System Event Notification Service on your computer
You may have the problem due to the incorrect setting of System Event Notification Service.
Follow these steps to modify the setting:
- On your keyboard, hold down theWindows logo key andR to invoke the Run box.
- Typeservices.msc and pressEnter . Video Converter Factory Pro
- Right-clickSystem Event Notification Service , then selectRestart . If Restart grayed out, clickStart instead. NeoDownloader - Fast and fully automatic image/video/music downloader.
- Right-click System Event Notification Service again, this time selectProperties .
- Set theStartup type toAutomatic . Then click Apply > OK .
Restart your computer to see if the error has gone. If you still see the error, you have something else to try…
Fix 2: Reset your Winsock Catalog
You very likely have the problem on your computer that joins in a domain network. You could have problem due to some interference of your Winsock Catalog setting.
Follow these steps to reset your Winsock Catalog:
- On your keyboard, hold down theWindows logo key and pressR to invoke the Run box.
- Typecmd , then pressShift + Ctrl + Enter keys together.
- An elevated Command Prompt would be open. Type the following command and press Enter.
netsh winsock reset
Restart your computer to see if the error has gone. If you still see the error, don’t worry, move onto the next methods.
If resetting Winsock worked temporarily, you can move to Fix 5.
- Title: Fixing the Sign-In Issue Caused by Failed User Profile Services in Windows 10 and 11
- Author: Ronald
- Created at : 2024-08-09 00:49:28
- Updated at : 2024-08-10 00:49:28
- Link: https://common-error.techidaily.com/fixing-the-sign-in-issue-caused-by-failed-user-profile-services-in-windows-10-and-11/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.