Error! oxc0190036! 400/46706 (win32k.sys)

My computer (Acer) has Vista 32 and start doesn´t. My screen remains black during the boot process, and I can not get access either. How can I fix this problem?

Hello

1. don't you make changes to the computer until the problem occurred?

Method 1: I suggest you try the steps from the link below, which will help you solve the problem.

Why is my screen black when I start Windows 7?   http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/why-is-my-screen-black-when-i-start-windows-7

(For Windows Vista)

Method 2: If the problem persists, then try to run the Startup Repair tool.

Startup Repair is a Windows Vista recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as system files missing or damaged that may prevent Windows from starting correctly. When you run the Startup Repair, it scans your computer for the problem and then tries to fix it so that your computer can start correctly.

Startup Repair: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Startup-Repair-frequently-asked-questions

 Hope this information is useful.

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