"Failed to connect to a windows service"

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Hi,

I bought an overclocked bundle and parts from overclockers a while ago...

Argon Intel Core i3 2.93GHz @ 4.00GHz Overclocked Bundle

Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5750 Vapor-X 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

Samsung EcoGreen F2 1.5TB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM (HD154UI)

OCZ ModXStream Pro 600w Silent SLI Certified Modular Power Supply

Antec 300 Three Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case - Black



I installed windows 7 on it and until a few days ago it was working fine.

It suddenly restarted after being used for around 3 hours. Then start up recovery started and it completed saying nothing was wrong and then restarted again...

From then on each time I started up the computer it restarted during the "starting windows" screen. I then put in my windows 7 disc and ran a memory diagnostic and it said everything was fine and then started up.

The next time I started it, it did the same thing (restart on starting windows screen)... this happened a few times, so i thought it may be a hardware problem... I removed the ATI graphics card and the system started fine, until I logged in and it took a good 3 minutes to go to the desktop!

Upon the desktop starting up, it displayed in the bottom corner "Failed to connect to a Windows Service"... I cannot connect to the internet either and it is really annoying! so have to use my extremely poor laptop! :(

Does anyone have an idea what the problem is? :confused:

I have a very important university dissertation to finish and need the computer to be running properly!

Can you please help me?! :)

Thanks

Dave
 
RJC I'll try HD tune and mem test, will the free version be able to detect what you think may be wrong?

beefybarn, I tried a fresh re-install last night, but it failed right at the very last stage!

This is the first pc I have built, is it possible one of the components have failed?

thanks!
 
I don't really know about what HD tune can do, so I will post the image of what the displayed results say to see if you guys could kindly help :) (i've still got it open if you want to look at the other tabs, then i can upload them!)

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I ran windows' memory diagnostics last night and it said everything was fine... i'll try memtest in a minute

may seem like a stupid question, but how can I turn the overclock off? (and can i turn it back on assuming its not the problem?)

cheers
 
wow... running memtest now and there are over 30,000 errors and its only 40% through!

is this because I have restarted about 20 time since the failure? Or does it mean the memory is actually damaged??

(sorry to ask so many questions by the way!)
 
well... i'm on pass 3 of the memtest... its taken 1:53hrs so far... on pass 3... errors 470,528... does this mean my memory needs replacing??!! once the test is finished i will post a picture to get additional help from you guys... maybe the faulty memory has corrupted my hd?

since i've only had this pc about 2 months and overclockers overclocked and tested the motherboard and ram, am i covered for them replacing faulty parts?

thanks for your comments :)
 
RJC, did you have the same errors? "Failed to connect to a Windows Service" ?? which basically makes start up really slow and unable to connect to the internet (for me anyway!) I'm also unable to run any games, but can run office 2007 and play videos...

I'm really unsure what to do and need a speedy recovery (also the cheapest available as i have little income being a student)

how did you fix your problem?
 
huge lol at my error count by the way! cheers, I'll remove one stick of ram tonight and retest...

if i reset the overclock, can i overclock it again? bit of a pain! maybe I should have just bought a pre-built system!
 
- CPU: Intel Core i3 2.93GHz @ 4.00GHz
- Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H (Socket 1156) DDR3 Motherboard
- RAM: Corsair XMS3 (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel
- Cooler: Artic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev2 CPU cooler

this is what was in the bundle
 
cheers... right... just connected my graphics card again... now windows restarts every time it gets to the "starting windows" screen... as it did before i disconnected the graphics card!

does this mean the graphics card is faulty as well or could it just be the ram?
 
thank you for your help RJC, would be clueless without your help... at least I can pinpoint it as RAM.. :)

since its under warranty,
1) do you think I can send my whole desktop back to overclockers (even though they only tested the system bundle) and them test it for me and diagnose any further problems?

2) should I just test the ram singularly first and if it turns out both are faulty send both of the ram back?

(again, sorry for asking so many questions, but this is really stressing me out!)
 
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