ID 1073 Windows error stop or restart

I try to retrieve or check ererors... But seems that nothing works... I'm trying to quit and I can't because windows will not tiurn off or not restat. I have XP profesional a laptopcompaq tc 4400 and norton antivirus.

My error in Event Viewer id is 1073.

OK, I fix it!

From windows live messenger, I start by ending the task manager programs up to turn on work. I finished so after reboot windows msnmsgr.exe and stop.

Thank you for everything.

LM

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