No BSOD issues but event viewer issue?

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  1. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
       #1

    No BSOD issues but event viewer issue?


    I saw that unless you have a BSOD you should not post in that specific forum but this is an Event Viewer issue so i don't know where to post this .



    I have no BSOD's but an event viewer instance with an error code 10016

    The application specific permission setting do not grant local activation permission for the COM server application with CLSID etc...
    I read a lot of Win 10 upgrader's are having the same with no fix.

    Any ideas

    Thanks
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  2. Nik
    Posts : 25
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Did you try the system file check?
    Launch Windows Command Prompt as admin and type this command:
    sfc /scannow
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  3. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Nik said:
    Did you try the system file check?
    Launch Windows Command Prompt as admin and type this command:
    sfc /scannow

    Oh yeah, i ran sfc/scannow and chkdsk numerous times, no issues. Apparently this error was a big issue with clean installing Win 8 and 8.1 as well , thats what i see when i googled the issue .

    Supposedly a registry modification is required to fix it .
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  4. Nik
    Posts : 25
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #4

    fredc said:
    Supposedly a registry modification is required to fix it .
    Why don't you try freeware such as Advanced SystemCare, System Mechanic Free, or Glary Utilities? They all contain registry checkers.
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  5. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have learned my lesson with stuff like that although i heard Glary Utilities is OK . I just feel a clean install should work well without needing to rely on utilities , would much rather figure out the cause and correct it myself to be honest .

    I am an extreme minimalist , i barely ever download anything and my hard drive is mostly empty , always has been , even after years of use.

    If i decide to clean install i never once had to save anything , i never have any important files , my setup has always been that way .
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  6. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    Nik said:
    Why don't you try freeware such as Advanced SystemCare, System Mechanic Free, or Glary Utilities? They all contain registry checkers.
    Because software like Advanced SystemCare are the cause of a great amount of BSOD's for several people, it is not recommended to install them.

    Edit:
    The software that contains registry checkers are mainly poor created and do more harm then good. This is the main reason why Microsoft did not create software to maintain the registry, also because in most cases it is not necessary.
    When it is necessary to edit a registry key, it is done via specific instructions from the company of the software.
    Last edited by axe0; 05 Sep 2015 at 03:55. Reason: Extra information
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  7. Nik
    Posts : 25
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #7

    fredc said:
    I have learned my lesson with stuff like that although i heard Glary Utilities is OK . I just feel a clean install should work well without needing to rely on utilities , would much rather figure out the cause and correct it myself to be honest .

    I am an extreme minimalist , i barely ever download anything and my hard drive is mostly empty , always has been , even after years of use.

    If i decide to clean install i never once had to save anything , i never have any important files , my setup has always been that way .
    Perhaps your installation medium is damaged (like a scratched DVD) and the system file check cannot detect the damaged file for some reason? Did you try configuring the permissions as described below (top solution with 19 points)?
    The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Launch permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
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  8. Nik
    Posts : 25
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #8

    axe0 said:
    Because software like Advanced SystemCare are the cause of a great amount of BSOD's for several people, it is not recommended to install them.

    Edit:
    The software that contains registry checkers are mainly poor created and do more harm then good. This is the main reason why Microsoft did not create software to maintain the registry, also because in most cases it is not necessary.
    When it is necessary to edit a registry key, it is done via specific instructions from the company of the software.
    I have used Advanced SystemCare without any problems so far, but thanks for the headsup.
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  9. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Seems the original issue went away , not sure how but what i have now is repeated errors that say Metadata staging failed lol. Research reveals this is still an issue that Microsoft said they would fix a long time ago but it's still happening with Windows 10.

    They claim it's just a Win 8 issue but thats clearly not the case.
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  10. Nik
    Posts : 25
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #10

    fredc said:
    Seems the original issue went away , not sure how but what i have now is repeated errors that say Metadata staging failed lol. Research reveals this is still an issue that Microsoft said they would fix a long time ago but it's still happening with Windows 10.

    They claim it's just a Win 8 issue but thats clearly not the case.
    I am dumbfounded. My event viewer works fine. I am at a loss as to why this problem occurs on some computers but not others. If I think of something else I will let you know.

    P.S. For what it's worth (I am not saying that you should upgrade to Win10 Pro), I had one bug with Win10 Home for single language: whenever I clicked on Calculator on my taskbar, Win10 would open two instances of Calculator. This bug disappeared after I upgraded to Win10 Pro (I upgraded for a different reason: for BitLocker and remote desktop connection).
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