'Bad image' of Windows XP Start message

I mean bad image error - services.exe - watch DLL startup windows\system32\pavwait C:\. DLL is not a valid windows image. My PC starts after I clicked OK about 20 times. Have you tried troubleshooting from microsoft Web site support various fixes but the error persists. Can any advise how to solve this problem!

You run Autoruns and use the search feature (CTRL + F) to find pavwait.dll in the list? Once you find it, uncheck the box next to the line item.

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