Windows Startup Availability
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows startup availability checks whether the system is able access the boot sector on the system disk. This boot sector, which can be managed either by the basic input/output system (BIOS) or Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), then loads the rest of the boot blocks. The boot sector loads the Windows Boot Manager, which accesses the Boot Configuration Data store and uses the information to run all of the processes and services required to start the operating system after the computer is switched on.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
Interactive Services detection |
A device or program has requested attention. Device or application: %1. Message title: %2. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Wininit |
%1 | |
Microsoft-Windows-Wininit |
A critical system process, %1, failed with status code %2. The machine must now be restarted. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Wininit |
Windows start-up process has unexpectedly terminated. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Wininit |
Windows start-up process has failed to synchronize with the local security subsystem during setup. |