BSOD: "a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly released or ended." Startup Repair does not solve the problem-

I recently had a serious viral infection on my laptop Windows Vista SP2 Gateway.  After you run the antivirus AVG cleaner, who seemed to have had to quarantine or delete some files infected, System I couldn't Boot Windows to the top on this machine - even in the (all flavors of) Safe Mode.  When you try to start, I'd get

a Blue Screen of Death with the msg of error in the title of this thread.  Before turning off the crash dump, the system indicated:

' * STOP: 0X000000F4 (0 X 00000003 0X85F22848 0X85F22694 0X82A26AB0).

Other messages in the BSOD said I might have new HW causing the BSOD (I did not - but nevertheless I removed all external HW and tried again - got the same result).

So one of the first things I did was to capture the startup log, so I could see what the pilots were hang up / does not.  Here's what I found:

(1) the last driver to load (as indicated in ntbtlog.txt) was monitor.sys.  My understanding is that this indicates that when this driver loaded, the system crashed at this place - suggesting that there is 'something wrong' with this particular driver.  However, it seems likely, that I can use the screen/monitor (built-in) to the laptop without problem.

(2) several drivers do NOT load: they are:

1 NDProxy.sys

2 Kvhfjgcv.sys

3 Kbdhid.sys

4 i8042prt.sys

QUESTION 1: "Monitor.sys" being the last driver to load, should I assume this is the driver the system hung up on (that is, which caused the BSOD)?  And if so, that means I should replace this driver?  If so, how do I do that (how and where can I get a copy of 'Clean/good' of monitor.sys)?

QUESTION 2: Is it possible to get "good versions" of drivers I listed above which was NOT loaded (I guess they didn't not load because they have been corrupted by the virus or the virus cleaner, or maybe just deleted by the virus cleaner because they were infected) to put into the Windows\System32\Drivers folder?  How?

Here are the steps I took to try to fix the "corrupt system".  I inserted my Windows Vista DVD into the DVD drive and loaded Windows using that.

Once that came, I then tried the following (and here are the results for all that I tried):

(1) I selected the option "Repair", then choose "Microsoft Windows Vista" OS and press "next".  He tried to 'attempt to repair' for 15 minutes about, then finally stopped with a message: "Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically.  "Details of problem indicated: (a) the problem event name: StartupRepairV2." Signature 01: ExternalMedia; Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6001.18000; Signed 03:6; Signature 04:131074. Signature 05: 0xF4; Signature 06: 0xF4; Signature 07:0; Signature 08:2; Signature 09: WrpRepair; Signature 10:5; OS version: 6.0.60090.2.0.0.256.1

(2) I selected the option 'display diagnostic and repair details '.  He said that all tests successful (error code = 0 x 0), and

then indicated the 'cause': ' unknown error checking: bugcheck f4, parameters = 0x3, 0x88607b80, 0x88607ccc, 0x82a78ab0. "

- AND -

Repair action: repair and checking the integrity of system files.  Result: failed.  Error code = 0 x 5

(3) I checked that the restoration of the system, and even though I know I had some Restore Points created at the origin of this system, System Restore has indicated that there was no restore points to go back, (leading me to believe that the virus must have killed)

(4) so I chose the selection "Command Prompt", which opens by default "X:\Sources >".  I'm in C: and then typed: "sfc/scannow".  The system has responded with the following messages:

"Start system analysis.  This process will take time. " follow up 30 seconds later by the message:

"Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation".

MAIN QUESTION: any reflection on what other tools and options I try to repair the windows installation / driver set?

Hello

I suggest you follow the steps below:

Method 1:

Follow the steps in the link and check if the problem persists:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958233

Method 2:

Connect over winre and rename the driver files that he talked with *.old quick order. You can find these % system32%. Follow these steps:

a. use the Windows 7 DVD to start the computer from Windows Recovery (WinRE).

b. in WinRE, open a command prompt. To do this, follow these steps:

On the screen to install Windows, select the appropriate language to install, time and

currency format and keyboard or input method options and then click Next.

c. click on repair your computer.

d. click 7 installation you want to repair, and then click Next.

e. click on command prompt.

f. navigate to % system32% and rename old files 8.

Method 3:

After step above the computer restarts. Run the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files. Follow the steps from the link:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

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