DCOM Error 1084 Event 10005

I started my pc after doing a windows update and my pc started in safe mode.

When opening the systems tab in Event viewer i see the error DCOM 10005 with error code 1084..

Since i have no idea what it chould be ill just share some other errors i can see just before the chain of DCOM errors.

1.

WindowsUp event 20. Installation failure: failed to install error 0x80073D02.

2.

DCOM event 10005 error 87

3.

Nvlddmkm event 153: The discription for event id 153 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found.

Error occurred on GPUID 500

After i got the warning that it had been solved

10 info events later i got the warning: A reboot is required before installing the secure boot update. Reason 6. event 1800. source TPM-WMI

4. I got some 10010 did not register with DCOM in required timeout.

5. Got some warnings about drivers failing to load event 219 source. Kernel-PnP

Warning. Credential guard are configured but secure kernal is not running; continuing without them.

6. Warning LSA package is not signed as expected. Event 6155 source LSA (LsaSrv)

7. First event 10005 error 1084.

More 219 Kernel-PnP warnings

More LSA warnings

And after that is is just 10005 errors

Whould love to hear if anyone has a posible solution.

Thanks

If i reinstall windows from a usb drive will the problem be fixed??

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Hi

Welcome to Microsoft community.  

I understand how concerning it can be to encounter multiple errors after a Windows update, especially with DCOM errors and installation failures. Let's break down the issues you're facing and explore potential solutions.

DCOM Error 10005 (Error 1084): This typically indicates that a service failed to start, which can be related to system settings or corrupted files.

Windows Update Error 0x80073D02: This error often indicates a problem with the Windows Store apps or the update process itself.

Nvlddmkm Event 153: This error is related to NVIDIA graphics drivers and may indicate that the driver is not functioning correctly.

TPM-WMI Event 1800: This warning suggests issues with the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and secure boot settings.

Kernel-PnP Event 219: This indicates that a driver failed to load, which can affect system stability.

LSA Warnings: These indicate potential issues with security settings, which may require further investigation.

Possible Solutions

Run Windows Update Troubleshooter:

Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.

Select Windows Update and run the troubleshooter. This might help resolve update-related issues.

Check and Repair System Files:

Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following commands:

sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

These commands will check for and repair any corrupted system files.

Reinstall NVIDIA Drivers:

Uninstall the current NVIDIA drivers using Device Manager, and then download the latest drivers from the NVIDIA website. This can help resolve the nvlddmkm error.

Reset the DCOM Configuration:

Open Component Services by typing dcomcnfg in the Run dialog (Windows + R).

Navigate to Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config. Look for any components listed with issues and adjust their properties or permissions if necessary.

Secure Boot and TPM Settings:

Ensure that Secure Boot is enabled in the BIOS/UEFI settings. Check the TPM settings as well to ensure it is initialized properly.

Disclaimer:  Microsoft provides no assurances and/or warranties, implied or otherwise, and is not responsible for the information you receive from the third-party linked sites or any support related to technology.  

If you are going to modify BIOS Settings, please back up all your personal files first to ensure you do not lose data.  

Reinstall Windows:

If none of the above solutions work and the errors continue to cause problems, reinstalling Windows from a USB drive can potentially resolve the issues. This will give you a fresh start, but make sure to back up your important files beforehand.

I recommend trying the above solutions in order. If you still encounter issues after attempting these fixes, a clean installation of Windows may indeed be the best option to ensure your system is functioning correctly.

If you have any further questions or need assistance with specific steps, feel free to ask!

Best regards  

Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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Last updated February 4, 2025 Views 454 Applies to: