
Hard Drives: Three 2TB Seagate ST2000DM008 - External WD My Book 1110 USB device

Monitor(s) Displays: Dell E176FP - nothing fancy Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio - and Intel Display Audio Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics (on the CPU) Motherboard: Dell 0GY6Y8 - what would the Intel number be? - Q77 chipset OS: Dual-boot Win 7 & 10, both Pro 64-bit, now with a Hyper-V VM of Win 11

System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell 7010 MT (You should write NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller to revert ownership to default). Now go back to regedit and for the CLSID & Appid changed ownerships revert back to default TrustedInstaller. Now open Component Services, Computer, My computer, DCOM config and find ( from the Registry keys above) the Description, it should be Runtime Broker, at least it was for me, if it's other then do it for the exact Component service, right click then Properties then Security tab, then open the Launch and Activation permissions Edit button and depending on the Event Viewer description if it's Local Service or System, click Add, add one of the two and enable the box " Local Activation". You will have to open regedit with admin rights, navigate to HKe圜lassesRoot\CLSId and when you find the id in question, right click then Permissions and temporarily change owner from TrustedInstaller to Administrators. When you look the Event Viewer description there is a CLSID and an AppID involved. Same for Event id 10010, Cortana, not much to do. I have a few warning but they all Task Scheduler and others that I am not as concerned about as those twoĪny solutions?Event id 7031, you will have to wait until M$ provides a fix it happens during shutdown and its Sync Host session, I have the same.

Those are the Errors I have gotten about 900 times since Wednseday repeatedly I am having a number of events that seem to be located repeatedly with the source: DistributedCOM
