IM using XP and it keeps running a shutdown of the system initiated by authority NT\SYSTEM w/status code 1073741482 & system process ' C:WINDOWS\system32\services.exe. How can I stop the closure?

I get the following message: closing system, the system stops. Please save all work in progress and log off. All wukk unsaved changes are lost. This shutdown was initiated by authority NT\SYSTEM. The system process ' C: Windows\system 32\services.exe ended unexpectedly with status 1073741482 code. The system will now stop diwn and restart.

I tried the boot, and all the days that something did not work if today I'm the switch back to the normal startup. I tried to run a scan, but it does not have the "clean boot" State... it would also not automatic updates... so here Let's go!

I had the same problem, tried the clean boot, like Wells, and it has not fixed the problem.  Please try this:
There are several steps to follow.
The first is a suggestion from one of the blogs with a slight variation.

First step:
Enter safe mode.  (Put in the computer market, press F8 several times until the window offering the Safe Mode option appears.  Use your top and arrows to select Safe mode, and then click it.)

Since the Office Safe Mode:
1. right click on 'My Computer' and select 'Properties': my computer-> properties. This opens the "System Properties" dialog box

2. Select the "Advanced" tab

3. under "Startup and recovery", click on the button "settings".

4. at the bottom, in the section "System failure", see what boxes are checked. Windows XP checks them all by default.

5. click on "Automactically restart." This is probably your cause if you get automactic closures. As an alternative to optimise this method, you can, at your own discretion, also do the following:

i. uncheck "write an event to the system log.
II. check 'Send an administrative alert' (which should do more to view the sudden error rather than stop).
III. uncheck "Automactically restart."
IV. in the combo box of the section 'Write debugging information', choose '(none) '. Note that this will disable the rest under "information write Debuggin".

6. your finished, then click 'Ok' to close the dialog of void and then 'Ok' again in the "System Properties" dialog box

That should do it. Some upgrade suggestions are the best propally but I think these security only handle issues related to other areas if they worth downloads of 2 to 5 hours of 56 k modem for added security. However, I find that some updates are not even for my type of installation (due to unused configuration detection?) or I do not use the services.

For more information on Tweaking, I suggest to look at "http://www.tweakxp.com" If you are a user of Windows XP.

Good luck.

Step 2:
Also in safe mode
.

Some of these steps have been found on the microsoft Web site.  However, the following text is a little different and should translate into success.  It did for me.
1) enter the Configuration of the utility system.  You can do this by done safe mode right click on Start, by choosing Search, then typing in msconfig and searching the c: drive.  Once the search is complete, click on one of the icons of msconfig.  This will bring up The System Configuration utility.
(2) click on the tab general select Selective startup.
(3) click to uncheck the Process SYSTEM. INI file.
(4) click to uncheck the process to WIN. INI file.
(5) click to disable Load Startup items.  Make sure that The Load System Services and use Original of INITIALIZATION. INI are checked.
6) click on the Services tab.
(7) click to select the hide all Microsoft Services check box.
8) click disable all, and then click OK.
(9) computer.

Step 3: log in to Windows.

(1) when you receive the following message is displayed, click Select, check box don't show this message or launch the system to Windows Startup Configuration utility , and then click ok.

If this solves the problem, go to step 4.  If it is not the case, then you will need support from a professional.

Step 4: find the culprit.

1) enter in the System Configuration utility (SCU for future reference.)
2) click on the Startup tab.  (NOTE: If you find "audm" within the list of starting points, it is most likely the culprit.) It was for me. If it is, go to If not, go to 3).
(3) the top of the list in the start menu, check AN item, then restart the computer. Make a note of each element that starts without failure.
Repeat this step until you get the window to "Shut down NT Authority... ».  This will reveal that the start point is the origin of the problem.  Once found, go to 4).
(4) get in safe mode / SCU / Startup / untick the culprit.
(5) restart Windows.  If this solves the problem, you are almost finished.  If this isn't the case, you will need the services of a professional.

Step 5: remove the culprit and the reactivation of the process.
1) go to Start / Search / and look for the item that caused the problem.  (When I did a search for audm - 2 released files.)
(2) delete all files with the name of the offender and empty your trash.
3) enter the Configuration of the system - (start/run/msconfig).
(4) on the general tab, re-enable the Process SYSTEM.ini, WIN.ini processand Load Startup items.
(5) restart the computer.   The problem should be solved.
 
Basic suggestions:
(1) ALWAYS keep a firewall- and choose the option "Open at Startup.  (That's how I think that was my problem - by not having is not the Firewall opens at the beginning).
(2) perform a virus Scan is every DAY.
(3) keep all windows programs and drivers updated - every DAY.
(4) keep all antivirus programs and firewalls updated - every DAY.

Good luck

Non-XP-Prof.

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