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Windows 11 reached end of service - Microsoft Community Hi Ron, I'm John, a fellow Microsoft user like you I understand your frustration, and I’m here to help From what you’ve shared, it seems like you're using Windows 11 version 21H2, which reached its end of service as of October 8, 2
OneCore-DeviceAssociationService - Error ID 3503 - Microsoft Community I set the service l1vhlwf to disabled state "4" in the registry and shutdown PC and then restarted Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\l1vhlwf Once I disabled the service in the registry this stopped the errors for both "OneCore-DeviceAssociationService " and "l1vhlwf" service
How do I talk to a live person for customer service? Besides, you can also contact Global Customer Service phone Global Customer Service phone numbers - Microsoft Support Feel free to post back if you need further assistance Thank you for your understanding and patience and I look forward to hearing from you Ryan - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
Too many service host processes in task manager taking up disk space I also tried going through this route: Control Panel-> System and Security-> Administrative Tools-> Services-> and double-clicked Windows Defender Service The option I need to click to disable is there, but it's all grayed out (It also confirms it's still running next to 'service status') I need to click from 'automatic' to 'disable' but I can't
How to de-install crowdstrike falcon sensor without maintenance token? 2 Disable csagent service: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSAgent set START to 4 3 Disable Falcon Service: HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSFalconService set START to 4 4 delete the following registry key: HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSFalconService 5 delete the following
Windows Update says Get the newer version of Windows to stay up to . . . Windows update was stuck on that version, and giving a confusing "end of service life" message This fix -- manually downloading the update from the printed URL in your KB article -- did the trick No need to reinstall Windows or use the full Windows 11 Installation Assistant