Is this a new install? It looks like one of your master database files (mdf or ldf) is corrupt. You need to restore if you have a backup, or rebuild if not. Here's a post on how to rebuild: http://blogs.msdn.com/psss
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in the SQL server config manager, I user domain admin as the user to start sql server service, but it does not work...any direction I should look into? thx
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Is this a new install? It looks like one of your master database files (mdf or ldf) is corrupt. You need to restore if you have a backup, or rebuild if not. Here's a post on how to rebuild: http://blogs.msdn.com/psss
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by: mcrmgPosted on 2009-10-22 at 08:30:35ID: 25635374
*********this is from system log
The SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) service terminated with service-specific error 3417 (0xD59).
*********This is from Application log
The log scan number (191:208:1) passed to log scan in database 'master' is not valid. This error may indicate data corruption or that the log file (.ldf) does not match the data file (.mdf). If this error occurred during replication, re-create the publication. Otherwise, restore from backup if the problem results in a failure during startup.