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Event ID 7036: What It Is & Fix
Issues with Cpmmon.dll file may prompt this problem
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Updated onOctober 22, 2024
updated onOctober 22, 2024
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The event ID 6036 error in Windows means a service unexpectedly started or stopped. It’s linked to theService Control Managerand may arise from issues likecorrupt system files, problems with theCpmmon.dll file, or full log files.
Below, we’ll walk you thorugh the steps that address those causes. By the end of this article, you’ll be able to get rid of this error for good.
How can I fix the event ID 7036?
First,turn off background appsrunning on your PC, disconnect external devices andrestart Windows in Safe Modeand check if the event ID 7036 persists. If it’s still there, follow the more advanced steps below.
1. Perform a clean boot
A Clean boot prevents programs liable to cause the error from launching when you start the system.
2. Run an SFC scan
An SFC scan will find corrupt system files causing the event ID 7036 error on your PC. You can checkhow to fix the run as administrator option if it’s not workingon your PC.
3. Delete the local policy registry subkey
Tweaking the registry keys allows you to remove the faulty subkey causing the error. Read our guide if you encounter theRegistry Editing has been disabled by Your Administratorerror when using it.
4. Enable the File and Printer Sharing option
Checking the box forFile and Printer Sharingcan resolve and prevent the event ID 7036 on your computer.
With the steps above you should be able to put an end to the Event ID 7036 error.
Our readers can also check our guide on fixingthe security log is now full – Event ID 1104on Windows 11. Also, our readers can read about theEvent ID 7023 Error on Windows 11and some fixes to resolve it.
If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments below.
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Henderson Jayden Harper
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Henderson Jayden Harper
Windows Software Expert
Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.