| Re: Help! Dependency service or group failed to start You may be more fortunate than me. I have had the same error too, and as a
result, I haven't been able to connect to the Internet. Is this the same with
you.
As for the sfc/scannow command, you can temporarily designate yourself as an
administrator. If you click on the Start Orb and type in 'cmd' in the search
box, one of the results should be the Command Prompt shell. Right click on
that and choose 'Run as administrator' and then you will be able to use that
command. Perhaps it will work for you. When I ran it, it said that one file
was corrupted and this file doesn't seem like it can be fixed (npmproxy.dll).
"xpect2lose" wrote:
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> I don't know if anyone will see this at all, but I have been having the
> same "Dependency service or group failed to start" problem. It just
> occurred the other night.
>
> I did try the cmd sfc/scannow, but it told me that I must be an
> administrator running a console session and I'm not sure what they are
> telling me to do.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Also, I feel like part of this problem is stemming from a problem with
> my Dell not recognizing my charger. It will keep the laptop powered, but
> it won't charge the laptop. I'm sitting at 0% charge whenever I'm
> working on my laptop and am on Power Saver power plan which makes things
> run slowly and less efficiently.
>
> Any solution for that problem would be appreciated as well.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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> xpect2lose
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