#windows-troubleshooting
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Fix Guides3

Fix Windows Event Viewer Error 10010 – Windows 10/11 2026
Windows Event Viewer error 10010 occurs when the service fails to initialize or access event logs due to corrupted files, registry issues, or service dependencies. This guide provides proven solutions to restore Event Viewer functionality.

Fix Windows Application Crash Error 1000 – Windows 10/11 2026
Event ID 1000 indicates application crashes in Windows. Fix using SFC scan, memory diagnostics, driver updates, and registry repair to resolve underlying system issues causing program failures.

Fix Windows Event ID 41 – Unexpected Shutdown Error 2026
Event ID 41 indicates Windows rebooted without proper shutdown due to power issues, hardware failures, or system crashes. Fix using hardware diagnostics, power settings, and driver updates.
Windows Events12
Windows Event ID 10005 – DCOM: Distributed COM Error
Event ID 10005 indicates DCOM server startup failures or timeout issues when Windows attempts to launch COM+ applications or services, commonly affecting system performance and application functionality.
Windows Event ID 2562 – ESENT: Database Page Read Operation Failed
Event ID 2562 indicates ESENT database engine failed to read a specific page from a database file, typically due to disk corruption, hardware issues, or file system problems affecting Windows services.
Windows Event ID 1004 – Application Error: Application Crash or Hang Detection
Event ID 1004 indicates an application has crashed, hung, or encountered a critical error. This event helps administrators track application stability and identify problematic software across Windows systems.
Windows Event ID 27 – Application Error: Application Hang Detection
Event ID 27 indicates Windows has detected an application hang or unresponsive state. This event fires when applications stop responding to user input or system messages for extended periods.
Windows Event ID 24 – Application Error: Application Hang Detection
Event ID 24 indicates Windows has detected an application hang or unresponsive state. This event fires when applications stop responding to user input or system messages for extended periods.
Windows Event ID 23 – Application Error: Application Hang Detection
Event ID 23 indicates Windows has detected an application hang condition where a program becomes unresponsive and fails to process messages within the timeout threshold.
Windows Event ID 131 – Unknown: Application or Service Crash Event
Event ID 131 indicates an application or service has crashed unexpectedly. This critical event helps administrators identify failing processes and investigate system stability issues.
Windows Event ID 1500 – Application Error: Application Crash or Failure
Event ID 1500 indicates an application has crashed or encountered a critical error. This event helps administrators track application stability and identify problematic software components.
Windows Event ID 1500 – Application Error: Application Crash or Hang Detection
Event ID 1500 indicates an application has crashed, hung, or encountered a critical error. This event helps administrators track application stability and identify problematic software components.

Windows Event ID 10010 – DistributedCOM: DCOM Server Process Launcher Service Access Denied
Event ID 10010 indicates DCOM server process launcher access denied errors, typically caused by insufficient permissions for COM applications or services attempting to start DCOM server processes.

Windows Event ID 1000 – Application Error: Application Crash or Fault Detection
Event ID 1000 indicates an application crash or unhandled exception. This critical error event fires when Windows detects an application fault, providing crash details for troubleshooting.

Windows Event ID 1002 – Application Error: Application Hang Detection
Event ID 1002 indicates an application has stopped responding and Windows has detected a hang condition. This critical event helps identify problematic applications affecting system performance.