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Dave-UK
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      10-22-2009


"abatyor" <> wrote in message news:...
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> I just restarted my laptop and got the above error message i've done all
> i can to rectify this and i'm stumped i have no idea how this started
> and i'll appreciate any hel thanks
>
>
> --
> abatyor


I haven't got an answer for your problem but I think your error
message should read 0xc00000022 - not 0wc00000022.

If that is the case, Googling gives many hits with this
error but no specific fix.
If I was in front of this machine the first thing I
would try is to boot into safe mode and see if it runs ok.
If it does then it's probably some third-party software
giving you problems.


 
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      10-22-2009


Dave-UK;1174011 Wrote:
> "abatyor" <abatyor.40f2ja@newsgroup> wrote in message
> news:abatyor.40f2ja@newsgroup> > >
> > >
> > > I just restarted my laptop and got the above error message i've done

> > all
> > > i can to rectify this and i'm stumped i have no idea how this started
> > > and i'll appreciate any hel thanks
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > abatyor > > I haven't got an answer for your problem but I think your error

> message should read 0xc00000022 - not 0wc00000022.
>
> If that is the case, Googling gives many hits with this
> error but no specific fix.
> If I was in front of this machine the first thing I
> would try is to boot into safe mode and see if it runs ok.
> If it does then it's probably some third-party software
> giving you problems.


I don't know to that exactly address this content but if it is trouble
with logging to system in normal mode (but in safe mode is fine) I
rather suspect incorrect permissions to *C:\Users* folder (probably for
Users group)

Read exactly this thread from one year ago,which I solved this kind of
issue for one guy.Yes there are many my mistakes -it was really work
trials,errors and desperate incorrect moves which shouldn't do that:
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...terminate.html

but as I said good is in that I found correct answer.

Post -answers here you go (without reading all posts)

http://www.vistax64.com/867312-post34.html
http://www.vistax64.com/874448-post41.html

In my opinion you have to check permission for *C:\Users* folder for
all groups


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Dave-UK
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      10-22-2009

"Flavius" <> wrote in message news:...
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> Dave-UK;1174011 Wrote:
>> "abatyor" <abatyor.40f2ja@newsgroup> wrote in message
>> news:abatyor.40f2ja@newsgroup> > >
>> > >
>> > > I just restarted my laptop and got the above error message i've done
>> > all
>> > > i can to rectify this and i'm stumped i have no idea how this started
>> > > and i'll appreciate any hel thanks
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > abatyor > > I haven't got an answer for your problem but I think your error

>> message should read 0xc00000022 - not 0wc00000022.
>>
>> If that is the case, Googling gives many hits with this
>> error but no specific fix.
>> If I was in front of this machine the first thing I
>> would try is to boot into safe mode and see if it runs ok.
>> If it does then it's probably some third-party software
>> giving you problems.

>
> I don't know to that exactly address this content but if it is trouble
> with logging to system in normal mode (but in safe mode is fine) I
> rather suspect incorrect permissions to *C:\Users* folder (probably for
> Users group)
>
> Read exactly this thread from one year ago,which I solved this kind of
> issue for one guy.Yes there are many my mistakes -it was really work
> trials,errors and desperate incorrect moves which shouldn't do that:
> http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...terminate.html
>
> but as I said good is in that I found correct answer.
>
> Post -answers here you go (without reading all posts)
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/867312-post34.html
> http://www.vistax64.com/874448-post41.html
>
> In my opinion you have to check permission for *C:\Users* folder for
> all groups
>
>
> --
> Flavius


I read the posts you made to fix that person's problem, but there
seems to be many varied causes giving this error. From what I read
even a system restore has no effect.
A couple of people reported F-Prot and AVG antivirus updates as
the cause but who knows for sure.




 
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