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Please Wait For The System Event Notification Service How Long

Please Wait for the System Event Notification Notification Service

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So, I've been having problem with shutting downwards, restarting, booting my PC. So I try turning on verbosestatus messageso I tin can come across where is the trouble and when I restart my PC (because clicking Shut Down does not exercise anything and it takes forever to close down anyway when I click the power button), I will exist greeted with 'Please Look for the System Event Notification Notification Service' and it takes forever. Can anyone help me?
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There is a 36 minute long video of this error... I have meliorate ways to waste my time than watch an error screen that long, like trying to figure out this question...

Have you tried a make clean boot? It may seem counter productive but often the things slowing you down at shutdown are the same things listed in get-go up list - its merely how windows 10 shutdown works if you accept fast startup on

Follow this and brand certain Not to disable all Microsoft services or win 10 won't boot right - https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/aid/929135/how-to-perform-a-make clean-kick-in-windows

If that fixes information technology, its possible one of your startup programs was the cause, slowly re add them to startup (via job managing director) and find the crusade.

Another obvious set is shut off fast startup - https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4189-plow-off-fast-startup-windows-x-a.html
What that does is really turns PC off when you shut it down. With fast startup on, Win 10 puts PC into a hibernated country when you shut information technology downwards, saving a copy of all drivers + a copy of the kernel into memory and so when you restart it it the next time, it already has half the files loaded and should be faster. Older drivers not written for win 10 power modes tin can have bug with Fast startup being on.

Colif
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There is a 36 minute long video of this fault... I have improve ways to waste my time than sentry an error screen that long, similar trying to figure out this question...

Take you tried a clean boot? It may seem counter productive but often the things slowing you down at shutdown are the aforementioned things listed in start up listing - its just how windows x shutdown works if you have fast startup on

Follow this and make sure Not to disable all Microsoft services or win 10 won't boot right - https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-kick-in-windows

If that fixes it, its possible one of your startup programs was the cause, slowly re add them to startup (via job director) and find the cause.

Another obvious fix is close off fast startup - https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4189-turn-off-fast-startup-windows-10-a.html
What that does is actually turns PC off when you lot close it downward. With fast startup on, Win ten puts PC into a hibernated land when you shut information technology down, saving a copy of all drivers + a re-create of the kernel into memory so when y'all restart it it the next time, information technology already has half the files loaded and should be faster. Older drivers non written for win 10 power modes tin can have problems with Fast startup existence on.

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My computer is freshly reinstalled about a month ago. And i never turned on fast startup.
BTW, I was dealing with loftier disk usage few hours ago. I tried modifying the Virtual memory. Then, i tried restart the PC a few times, shutdown and turn on and shut down again, everything is running just fine. And so I turned on my PC, then I go to Windows update, I saw at that place'south few updates ready to install. The i click install now and information technology's stuck at goose egg. So I restart my PC and this happened
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So you lot restarted during an update? have you tried to run windows update again every bit I suspect its what is causing the fault.

You tin try this - https://world wide web.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-10-identify-upgrade.html

only the simplest move might be to do a reset and keep files/settings. Information technology will hateful you ahve to reinstall programs again but information technology will save your user info and any contents of the library folders (library folders are documents, pictures, music, and possibly downloads.

restarting while windows ten is running any update is a great way to break things.

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And then yous restarted during an update? have you lot tried to run windows update once more equally I suspect its what is causing the error.

You lot can try this - https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-x-place-upgrade.html

merely the simplest motion might be to do a reset and keep files/settings. It will mean you lot ahve to reinstall programs again but information technology will save your user info and whatever contents of the library folders (library folders are documents, pictures, music, and possibly downloads.

restarting while windows 10 is running whatsoever update is a cracking style to suspension things.

So my dad called a technician to see and it turns out that my ability supply is not powerful enough. So really "Pleasewait for SENS" is not the only trouble. I have tons of trouble with shutdown, restart, sleep and hibernate, its been a very hard time for the PC to wake up from sleep, sometimes shutdown button would not work, even if it works, information technology will probably go blue screen, restarting takes hours (yes literally) and booting up takes forever too. And so the guy solves the problem by changing the ability source for my monitor(it's an old CRT monitor and draws a lot of power) . The monitor was pulling power from PSU, and and it's just a 450W power supply from the make I don't know. At present the monitor is taking power from the wall. My PC still cannot wake up from sleep sometimes but everything else just works. Anyway cheers for wasting ur time helping me, I appreciate it.

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