"Scripted Diagnostics Native Host Has Stopped Working"
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How can I fix this?
Whenever I run troubleshooter (for example, on the network), I get the following error:
"Scripted Diagnostics Native Host Has Stopped Working"
, and this is reported in the reliability monitor:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: sdiagnhost.exe
Application Version: 6.1.7600.16385
Application Timestamp: 4a5bc3d4
Fault Module Name: mscorwks.dll
Fault Module Version: 2.0.50727.4927
Fault Module Timestamp: 4a27466f
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00000000001953d2
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
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Since when are you facing this issue? Do you recall making any changes to the computer?
Step 1:Run SFC (system file checker)scanto fix any corrupt system files
The system file checker (SFC) utility allows administrators to perform a scan of all protected resources to verify that they are the correct version. If SFC should find any incorrect versions in any of these protected resources, SFC will replace them with the correct versions.
You can always run a SFC scan on the windows vista computer. To run a SFC scan follow the steps below:
a) Click on start and in the start search bar type cmd, right click on the command prompt icon in the programs area and then click on run as administrator.
b) At the command prompt type sfc /scannow and then press enter.
Step 2: Put the computer in clean boot and test
Follow Step 1 in the link below,
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
If everything works fine after a clean boot, you can infer that some third party services are causing the problem.
Proceed with the remaining steps to pin-point out the third party service.
After you figure out the problem causing program, you may have to update or install a higher version of the program, if you seldom use that software you can consider uninstalling it.
Important: - Remember to put the computer back to normal startup follow step 7 in the link.
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