I receive a STOP error message: Error\systemroot\system32\htdll.dll hard c000221 unknown

When I turn on my Dell Latitude D600, I get a message that begins with

We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully...

then Windows starts, then a quick flash of a blue screen with the error stop listed above, then the dell screen, then her we apologize screen

AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN.

Help!  This can be corrected?

Hello

1 did you change on your computer before the problem?

I suggest that you follow these steps and check if the problem persists.

Step 1:

Start your computer in safe mode and check if the problem persists.

Step 2:

If your computer starts up fine, I would say that you start your computer in a clean boot State.

Note: The steps in the article to restart your computer in normal mode.

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