From a support forum: 'You might get this error if Windows Error Reporting Service is not started, you may try restarting the service on the computer and check, if the issue still persists or not, follow the steps below to Start the service: 1. Type Services in the Start Search. Search for Windows Error Reporting Service in the list. Right click on the Service.
Event Id: 4624: Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing: Description: An account was successfully logged on. Subject: Security ID:Security ID. Virtual Accounts only come up in Service logon types (type 5), when Windows starts a logon session in connection with a service starting up. You can configure services to run as a virtual account which is what Microsoft calls a 'managed local account'.
Click Properties. Set the Startup Type to Automatic. Set the Status to Start. Now restart the computer for the changes to effect. I would also suggest that you perform check disk on the computer to check for bad sectors and disk related errors on the computer, follow the steps below: 1.
Steps to perform chkdsk: i. Click on start ii. Type cmd in start search box. Right click on cmd.exe in the Program list and then select the option Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue. In the command prompt window, type the following command and press enter Chkdsk /r Note: During the restart process, Windows checks the disk for errors, and then Windows starts. Now run the check disk in command prompt.