computer does not start message "autochk.exe not found" followed of "stop: c000021a (fatal system error.

computer does not start.

the screen message is: "autochk.exe not found."

second message is: "stop: c000021a (fatal system error)".

«the session Manager initialization process ended unexpectedly with the State 0xc00003a (0x00000000 0x00000000).»

"the system is stopped.

Hi Bobzurcher,

·         Did you do changes on the computer before the show?

I suggest you to consult the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base and check.

 

How to solve an error "STOP 0xC000021A.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/156669

Let us know if that helps.

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