Circular kernel context logger windows 7




















Active Oldest Votes. Trying to find out what the Circular Kernel Context Logger is, I found this article in which somebody says: Nothing to worry about, the system repeatedly tries to start the logger session until it succeeds.

If this doesn't fit your case, this other article states: The system state is a set of kernel events generated by taking a snapshot of the Circular Kernel Context Logger. If none of the above ideas are useful, my only other idea would be to do a system repair. Improve this answer. Session "Circular Kernel Context Logger" failed to start with the following error: 0xC Windows version: Windows 7 64bit If you are getting this message do as follows: Start click All Programs, and then click Accessories.

Right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. Gnoupi 8, 9 9 gold badges 40 40 silver badges 59 59 bronze badges. Jacques Colmenero Jacques Colmenero 9 1 1 bronze badge. It would be helpful to argument why disabling hibernation is a solution for this problem.

This command actually turns hibernation on if it is not. Recently, some Windows users reported that after starting their computer normally and using the PC for a short time, they got a grey, inconsistent, strange display instead of the normal display. The error message will be listed in the Overview and Summary page of the Event Viewer. This error could be caused by various reasons such as display drivers not working properly and the maximum file size of the Startup Event Trace Sessions being too small.

The error first discovered on Windows 7, and other versions of the Windows Operating System may also encounter this problem. And many users don't know how to fix the error message. To view Windows crash logs can help you diagnose Windows errors. This article will show you how to view Windows 10 crash logs and error log with detailed steps.

How to fix the session "circular kernel context logger" stopped due to the following error: 0xc error message? After analyzing several posts that are related to this error, here I have summarized some top solutions. If you don't know how to fix the error message session "circular kernel context logger" stopped due to the following error: 0xc, try the following solutions one by one. To get rid of the error, you should make sure that the Superfetch service is enabled and is running.

It is quite obvious that when you download various files and software on your computer, it can be harmful to your computer as along with the files, it will download various malicious components which will eventually affect the system and you will encounter such issues. Let me tell you, the driver software plays an important role in providing your system a smoother performance. In order to make your system functioning more speed, Microsoft always comes with numerous updates.

So, above I have depicted some of the pretty facts about the important reason behind the issue out of numerous reasons. The very first method to fix the 0xc error is running a full system scan with the help of good antivirus software. In reply to Nicce70's post on August 22, It's a mystery, that's all I can say! I have only MS Security Essentials, and the errors are the same for me. I'm pretty sure mine happen at first logon or logon of different user. In reply to Nicce70's post on August 26, I think your clean boot worked if no errors for days.

Can you tell what service is involved? In reply to furacin's post on August 13, I have one administrator and one user. In reply to Nicce70's post on August 16, I'm sorry; I meant, "Is there a service or process that you turned off in Clean Boot that resulted in 'no Errors for days'?

In reply to furacin's post on August 17, I havn't tried anything for a very long time, I have just let it be. But everything I tried in the past didn't do any difference. The logg registrer the error still. This worked for me: From Superuser.



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