Also, our readers can read about the Event ID 7023 Error on Windows 11 and some fixes to resolve it.

What is event ID 7036?

The event ID 7036 on Windows indicates that the specified service changed to the state indicated in the message. It means the service specified in the error message started or stopped unexpectedly. Hence, service state change results in the Event ID 7036 service entered the stopped state error and the Source being Service Control Manager.

Why do I get the event ID 7036?

Event ID 7036 can occur due to many factors affecting your PC. Some are:

Corrupt system files – The Event service running on your computer can get affected by corrupt system files impeding its processes. It can prevent services from accessing the needed files for performing tasks and operations. Hence, it results in the Event ID 7036 error. Issues with the Cpmmon.dll file – The Cpmmon.dll file can cause services such as the Print Spooler service to stop on your computer unexpectedly. It may affect the specified service, causing it to run into the Event ID 7036 error even when not expected. The Log files are full – The error may also occur on your computer when the Log files are full and can’t accommodate more events. It causes the service trying to write an event to run into the event ID 7036 Windows update service and other errors.

Regardless, there are some solutions you can use to resolve the error and get your services to work again.

How can I fix the event ID 7036?

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Turn off background apps running on your PC. Disconnect external devices from the PC Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if the event ID 7036 persists.

If you can’t fix the error, proceed with the troubleshooting steps below:

1. Perform a clean boot

A Clean boot prevents programs liable to cause the error from launching when you start the system.

2. Run an SFC scan

An SFC scan will find corrupt system files causing the event ID 7036 error on your PC. You can check how to fix the run as administrator option if it’s not working on your PC.

3. Delete the local policy registry subkey

Tweaking the registry keys allows you to remove the faulty subkey causing the error. Read our guide if you encounter the Registry Editing has been disabled by Your Administrator error when using it.

4. Enable the File and Printer Sharing option

Checking the box for File and Printer Sharing can resolve and prevent the event ID 7036 on your computer. In conclusion, our readers can check our guide on fixing the security log is now full – Event ID 1104 on Windows 11. If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments below.

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