System Information isn’t working because the Windows Management Instrumentation service isn’t running properly, but it should start up with Windows XP. The message suggests a problem with the Registry key for it; if you’ve used a Registry cleaner it may have deleted the key. First, click Start > Run and type in SFC /SCANNOW, which will tell Windows XP to check all the system files and Registry entries for them. If that doesn’t work and you have a Windows XP CD, run Setup and select the Repair option. If you don’t have the CD use the Services console above WMI Control in the Computer Management console to check if the WMI service is running. If it’s not, try starting it.
If that doesn’t work or it was already running, stop the service and use Start > Run > CMD to open a command prompt. Type the following: CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 COPY REGSVR32.EXE WBEM CD WBEM FOR %f IN (*.DLL) DO REGSVR32 /S %f WINMGMT /REGSERVER EXIT Try the WMI Control again (Start > Run > WMIMGMT.MSC) – if it works, problem solved.
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