DSC - HX1 video reads system error C:32:01

Camera will not record video, bed with flashing C:32:01 system error what can I do to solve this problem.

First, make sure that you have copied existing images or video on the Memory Stick Duo on your computer. Subsequently, format the Memory Stick Duo in the unit as follows:

1. press the MENU key.
2. Select settings.
3. Select memory stick tool.
4. Select the Format.
5. click on OK.

Now try to make a video recording. If the error continues to appear, try to press the RESET button while the power is on to reset the unit to factory settings. Also consider trying a different Memory Stick Duo.

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    Information System

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    Time of this report: 07/02/2011, 17:24:20

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    Card name: ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card

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    Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI

    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_9605 & SUBSYS_028D1025 & REV_00\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 28

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 20:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: Card ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics

    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_9612 & SUBSYS_028D1025 & REV_00\4 & F4E2B40 & 0 & 2808

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\atikmdag.sys, 8.01.0001.0921 (English), 2009-07-29 17:11:24, 6038016 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ati2erec.dll, 1.00.0000.0019 (English), 29/07/2009 06:06:42, 53248 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiumd64.dll, 8.14.0010.0678 (English), 29/07/2009 06:43:14, 4059648 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiumd6a.dll, 8.14.0010.0228 (English), 29/07/2009 06:38:10, 2622976 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atitmm64.dll, 6.14.0011.0022 (English), 29/07/2009 07:02:32, 120320 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiicdxx.dat, 2009-06-17 23:29:04, 197654 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\amdpcom64.dll, 8.14.0010.0023 (English), 29/07/2009 06:21:12, 52224 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atimpc64.dll, 8.14.0010.0023 (English), 29/07/2009 06:21:12, 52224 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiadlxx.dll, 6.14.0010.1050 (English), 29/07/2009 06:20:42, 251904 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiumd6a.cap, 2009-07-29 06:35:56, 219120 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atimuixx.dll, 6.14.0010.1001 (English), 29/07/2009 07:01:46, 12288 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiesrxx.exe, 6.14.0011.1033 (English), 29/07/2009 07:03:42, 203264 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atieclxx.exe, 6.14.0011.1033 (English), 29/07/2009 07:04:14, 420352 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atipdl64.dll, 6.14.0010.2556 (English), 29/07/2009 07:02:14, 421376 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atiedu64.dll, 6.14.0010.2514 (English), 29/07/2009-07:01:42, 59392 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\ATIDEMGX.dll, 2.00.3497.39731 (English), 29/07/2009 07:04:22, 442368 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atio6axx.dll, 6.14.0010.8794 (English), 29/07/2009 07:00:22, 15072768 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atibtmon.exe, 2.00.0000.0000 (English), 11/05/2009 01:35:30, 118784 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\atidxx64.dll, 8.15.0010.0212 (English), 29/07/2009-06:53:38, 2921984 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atiumdag.dll, 8.14.0010.0678 (English), 29/07/2009 06:47:52, 3105280 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atiumdva.dll, 8.14.0010.0228 (English), 29/07/2009 06:32:54, 2868736 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\amdpcom32.dll, 8.14.0010.0023 (English), 29/07/2009 06:21:06, 51712 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atimpc32.dll, 8.14.0010.0023 (English), 29/07/2009 06:21:06, 51712 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atiadlxy.dll, 6.14.0010.1050 (English), 29/07/2009-06:20:36, 184320 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atiumdva.cap, 29/07/2009 06:32:32, 219120 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atipdlxx.dll, 6.14.0010.2556 (English), 29/07/2009-07:02:06, 356352 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ati2edxx.dll, 6.14.0010.2514 (English), 29/07/2009-07:01:36, 43520 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atioglxx.dll, 6.14.0010.8794 (English), 29/07/2009 06:38:52, 11660800 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\atidxx32.dll, 8.15.0010.0212 (English), 29/07/2009 06:58:52, 2469888 bytes

    Driver: C:\Windows\atiogl.xml, 13/07/2009 12:26:06, 18335 bytes

    Name: High Definition Audio Controller

    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_4383 & SUBSYS_028D1025 & REV_00\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & A2

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 19:06:13, 122368 bytes

    Name: Bridge PCI to PCI standard PCI

    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022 & DEV_9604 & SUBSYS_028D1025 & REV_00\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & 20

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 20:45:45, 183872 bytes

    Name: PCI standard ISA bridge

    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1002 & DEV_439D & SUBSYS_028D1025 & REV_00\3 & 2411E6FE & 1 & A3

    Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msisadrv.sys, 6.01.7600.16385 (in English), 2009-07-13 20:48:27, 15424 bytes

    ------------------

    DirectShow filters

    ------------------

    DirectShow filters:

    WMAudio Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385

    WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385

    WMSpeech Decoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMSPDMOD. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385

    MP3 DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, mp3dmod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385 decoder

    Mpeg4s decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp4sdecd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Decoder WMV DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1 screen, 1, wmvsdecd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Decoder DMO WMVideo, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, wmvdecod.dll, 6.01.7600.16597

    Mpeg43 decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mp43decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    MPEG4 Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, mpg4decd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    DV Muxer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Converter, 0 x 00400001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 color space

    Reader, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7600.16385

    Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, wmpsrcwp.dll, 12.00.7600.16385 screenshot

    AVI Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    VGA 16 color Ditherer, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    SBE2MediaTypeProfile, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Microsoft DTV - DVD video Decoder, 0x005fffff, 2, 4, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 6.01.7140.0000

    AC3 parser Filter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16648

    StreamBufferSink, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Microsoft TV legends Decoder, 0 x 00200001, 1, 0, MSTVCapn.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    MJPEG Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    CBVA DMO wrapper filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, cbva.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    MPEG-I Stream Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 SAMI (CC)

    The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    MPEG-2 Splitter, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16648

    Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 5, cca.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 analysis of closed captioning

    SBE2FileScan, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, SBE.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Microsoft MPEG-2 video encoding, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 Script command internal

    MPEG Audio Decoder, 0 x 03680001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    DV Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Video Mixing Renderer 9 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Microsoft MPEG - 2 encode, 0 x 00200000, 2, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    ACM Wrapper, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Video Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Video stream MPEG - 2 Analyzer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Line 21 decoder, 0 00600000, 1, 1, x

    Port video Manager, 0 x 00600000, 2, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Video Renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Decoder, 0 x 00200000 VPS, 0, 0, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    Writer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 12.00.7600.16385

    Allocator, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, vbisurf.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 Surface of VBI

    File writer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    iTV Sink, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 data

    iTV to Capture data filter 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, itvdata.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    DVD Navigator, 0 x 00200000, 0, 3, qdvd.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Microsoft TV subtitles Decoder, 0 x 00200001, 1, 0, MSTVCapn.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Mixer2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, overlay

    RDP DShow Redirection Filter, 0xffffffff, 1, 0, DShowRdpFilter.dll,

    Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Pager, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, WSTPager.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 WST

    MPEG2 demux, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.06.7600.16648

    Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 DV video

    SampleGrabber, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qedit.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qedit.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 null

    Tables, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 and MPEG - 2 Sections

    Microsoft AC3 Encoder, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, msac3enc.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    StreamBufferSource, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Smart Tee, 0 x 00200000, 1, 2, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Overlay mixer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0,

    AVI Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    NetBridge, 00200000 x 0, 2, 0, netbridge.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Source, 0 x 00400000, 0, 2, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 AVI/WAV file

    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 wave

    Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 noon

    Multi-fichier Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    File stream renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Microsoft DTV - DVD Audio Decoder, 0x005fffff, 1, 1, msmpeg2adec.dll, 6.01.7140.0000

    StreamBufferSink2, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    AVI Mux, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Line 21 decoder 2, 0 x 00600002, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    File Source (Async.), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    File Source (URL), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Media Center Extender encryption Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, Mcx2Filter.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Dest, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, WavDest.dll AudioRecorder WAV,.

    Wave WavDest.dll AudioRecorder form, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0,.,

    SoundRecorder Null Renderer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, WavDest.dll,

    Infinite pin Tee Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, evr.dll, 6.01.7600.16385 improved video

    BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter, 0 x 00200000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    Decoder, 0 x 40000001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 MPEG video

    WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter devices:

    Converter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 tee/sink - to the-wells

    Video compressors:

    WMVideo8 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvxencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    WMVideo9 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvencod.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Encoder 9 MSScreen DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, wmvsencd.dll, 6.01.7600.16385

    Encode, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.06.7600.16385 DV video

    MJPEG Compressor, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Audio compressors:

    WM Encoder DMO speech, 0 00600800, 1, 1, x WMSPDMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385

    WMAudio encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1, WMADMOE. DLL, 6.01.7600.16385

    IMA ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    PCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Microsoft ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    GSM 6.10, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    CCITT A - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    CCITT u - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    MPEG Layer-3, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Audio Capture sources:

    Microphone (2 - USB Audio Device, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385)

    Microphone (Avnex Virtual Audio, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qcap.dll, 6.06.7600.16385)

    PBDA CP filters:

    PBDA DTFilter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16648

    ETFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16648

    PTFilter, 0 x 00200000 PBDA, 0, 0, CPFilters.dll, 6.06.7600.16648

    Midi converters:

    Default MidiOut Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Synth, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490 Microsoft GS Wavetable

    WDM Streaming Capture devices:

    0 x 00000000, 0, 0,

    0 x 00000000, 0, 0,

    AVnex Virtual Audio Device, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385

    Device, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 Audio USB

    WDM Streaming making devices:

    Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385

    AVnex Virtual Audio Device, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385

    Device, 0 x 00200000, 2, 2, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 Audio USB

    BDA network providers:

    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 Microsoft ATSC network

    DVBC Microsoft Network Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, network 6.06.7600.16385 Microsoft DVBS

    Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSDvbNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 network Microsoft t

    Microsoft Network Provider, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, MSNP.ax, 6.06.7600.16648

    Multiple instances Codecs VBI Capable:

    The IST Codec, 0 x 00600000, 1, 4, VBICodec.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    BDA Transport Information converters:

    BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter 0 x 00600000, 2, 0, psisrndr.ax, 6.06.7600.16385

    Tables, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, mpeg2data.ax, 6.06.7600.16385 and MPEG - 2 Sections

    CP/CA BDA filters:

    Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,1,EncDec.dll,6.06.7600.16385

    Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7600.16385

    PTFilter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, EncDec.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    XDS Codec, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, EncDec.dll, 6.06.7600.16385

    WDM Streaming transformations of the Communication:

    Converter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ksproxy.ax, 6.01.7600.16385 tee/sink - to the-wells

    Audio converters:

    Speakers (Realtek High Definiti, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490)

    DirectSound Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, default 6.06.7600.16490

    Default WaveOut Device, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    DirectSound: Speakers (2 - USB Audio Device), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    DirectSound: Speakers (Avnex Virtual Audio Device), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    DirectSound: Speakers (Realtek High definition Audio), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Speakers (2 - USB Audio Device), 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490

    Speakers (Virtual Audio D, 0 x 00200000 Avnex, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.06.7600.16490)

    ---------------

    EVR power information

    ---------------

    Current value: {651288E5-A7ED-4076-A96B-6CC62D848FE1} (balanced)

    Quality indicators: 2576

    Activated:

    Limitation of the force

    That allow half deinterlace

    Allow the scaling

    Decode power usage: 100

    Balanced flags: 1424

    Activated:

    Limitation of the force

    Allow batch processing

    Force half deinterlace

    Force the scaling

    Decode power usage: 50

    PowerFlags: 1424

    Activated:

    Limitation of the force

    Allow batch processing

    Force half deinterlace

    Force the scaling

    Decode power usage: 0

    Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

    I asked a friend to real for my friends to come take a look at what was going on & he was able to remedy.

    My DirectX running smoothly now.

    Thank you all for all the help, if.

  • STOP: c000021a {fatal system error} the initial session process or system ended unexpectedly with status 0 x 000000001 (0xc0000034 0x0010038c). The system has been shut down

    I am trying to start my Dell Inspiron 1525, but get the following blue screen message "STOP: c000021a {fatal system error} the initial session of the process or system process ended unexpectedly with status 0 x 000000001 (0xc0000034 0x0010038c).» The system was stopped.

    I tried to boot mode without fail & startup repair but nothing helps, always the message, any help would be really appreciated as all my College work is stored on the laptop.
    What about Otto
    Windows vista Home basic

    Hello

    Check with Dell Support, their online documentation, diagnosis and ask in the forums about known issues.

    Dell support
    http://support.Dell.com/

    Dell support drivers - product manual & warranty Info (left side) - and much more
    http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS

    Dell forums
    http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/

    =========

    STOP: 0XC000021A

    Can be a difficult problem to solve, and you indeed need a technical help in a real store of the computer
    (not the leeks and the glances at a BestBuy or other BigBox stores) or system manufacturer support.

    Cause

    This error occurs when a subsystem of mode user, such as WinLogon or the Client Server Run-Time Subsystem (CSRSS), irremediably compromised and security can not be guaranteed. In response, the operating system goes into kernel mode. Microsoft Windows cannot run without WinLogon or CSRSS. Therefore, it is one of the rare cases where the failure of a user mode service can stop the system.

    Incompatible system files can also cause this error. This can happen if you restored your hard disk from a backup. Some backup programs may skip restoring system files which they determine are in use.


    Solve the problem

    Run the kernel debugger is not useful in this situation because the error occurred in a user mode process.

    Resolve an error in the user-mode device driver or system, third-party application service: Because the bug 0xC000021A control occurs in a user mode process, the most common culprits are third-party applications. If the error occurred after the installation of the new or updated device driver or service system, third-party applications, the new software should be removed or disabled. Contact the manufacturer of the software on a possible update.

    If the error occurs during the system startup, restart your computer, and then press F8 to character-based menu that displays the choice of operating system. In the Windows Advanced Options menu that results, select the last known good Configuration option. This option is most effective when a pilot or a service is added at a time. If the error is not resolved, try to manually remove the offending software. If the system partition is formatted with the (FAT) file allocation table, use a MS-DOS boot disk to access the hard disk of the computer. If the system partition is formatted with the NTFS file system, you may be able to use Safe Mode to rename or remove the defective software. If the defective software is used as part of the start-up procedure of the system Safe Mode, you must start the computer by using the Recovery Console to access the file. If a room newly installed if material is suspected, remove it to see if that fixes the problem.

    Try running the emergency recovery disk (ERD) and allow the system to repair any errors that it detects.

    Solve a problem of file system do not match: If you have recently restored your hard disk from a backup, check if there is an updated version of the backup/restore program available from the manufacturer. Make sure that the latest Windows Service Pack is installed.

    STOP: 0XC000021A<-- read="" this="">
    * 1314.html http://www.faultwire.com/solutions-fatal_error/Status-System-Process-terminated-0xC000021A-

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    Look in the Event Viewer to see if something is reported on those.
    http://www.computerperformance.co.UK/Vista/vista_event_viewer.htm

    MyEventViewer - free - a simple alternative in the standard Windows Event Viewer.
    TIP - Options - Advanced filter allows you to see a period of time instead of the entire file.
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/my_event_viewer.html

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    It's my generic bluescreen convenience store - you can try Mode safe mode as suggested in article
    above - repeatedly press F8 that you start. Disks of Vista are probably necessary - if you do not have to try
    repair, you can borrow a friends because they are not protected against copying. You can also buy the physical
    discs of the machine system good cheap that you already own windows (you will need to reinstall
    If necessary). You can also repair disks on another computer.

    Here are a few ways to possibly fix the blue screen issue. If you could give the blue screen
    info that would help. Such as ITC and 4 others entered at the bottom left. And all others
    error information such as codes of STOP and info like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and similar messages.

    As examples:

    BCCode: 116
    BCP1: 87BC9510
    BCP2: 8C013D80
    BCP3: 00000000
    BCP4: 00000002

    or in this format:

    Stop: 0 x 00000000 (oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxooooooooo)
    Tcpip.sys - address blocking 0 x 0 00000000 000000000 DateStamp 0 x 000000000

    It is an excellent tool for displaying the blue screen error information

    BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during "blue screen of death," collisions
    Displays information on all the "crash" of a table - free
    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/blue_screen_view.html

    BlueScreens many are caused by old or damaged, in particular the video drivers drivers however
    There are other causes.

    You can do mode if necessary safe or the Vista DVD command prompt or
    Options recovery if your system is installed by the manufacturer.

    How to start on the System Recovery Options in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html

    You can try a system restore to a point before the problem started when one exists.

    How to do a system restore in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

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    Start - type this in the search box-> find COMMAND at the top and RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

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    Often drivers up-to-date will help, usually video, sound, network card (NIC), WiFi, part 3
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    How to fix BlueScreen (STOP) errors that cause Windows Vista to shut down or restart
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    In some cases, it may be necessary.

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