MMonitor.exe APPCRASH error after logging in to the user account

Please let know us a solution: after working with a HP technician to address a problem of user account that does not allow me to log on to my PC (starting in safe MODE and remove user account with registry edit .bak file), I get an error message when the VISTA screen after entering my password and logon.  The details of the message are:

Signature of the problem:
Problem event name: APPCRASH
Application name: MMonitor.exe
Application version: 2.3.0.2
Application timestamp: 4b0d15a5
Fault Module name: OlILEvent.dll
Fault Module Version: 2.3.0.2
Timestamp of Module error: 4b0d1406
Exception code: 40000015
Exception offset: 00008189
The system version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information 1: 616f
More information 2: dcf5ec6244dc208b8b56e8d0f25aa473
Additional information 3: 563d
Additional information 4: f6a623cff92924239057c3e6047c0993

Thank you!

 
Hi DAEwert,
 
1. the system to boot to the desktop after the error message?
 
Step 1: Try the following steps if the system boots to the desktop successfully
a. open the article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
b. Article, follow "step 1: perform a clean boot" the implementation of these measures will disable all programs not Microsoft currently running on the computer.
c. check to see if the problem persists.
d. If the problem does not persist in the boot, it means that some programs non-Microsoft is the source of the problem.
e. to find the program that is causing the problem, try "step 2: enable half the services" to "step 6: resolve the problem.
f. Once you find the culprit, check if there is any updates to update or fixes to the program. If you find, install them and check the difference or reinstall the latest program.
g. Article, follow "step 7: reset the computer to start as usual.
 
Step 2: Perform the start-up repair if the system does not boot to the desktop
a. put the Windows Vista installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.
b. press a key when you are prompted.
c. Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next.
d. click on repair your computer.
e. click the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
f. in the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Startup Repair
g. once the Startup Repair tool is completed, click Finish to restart the computer.
h. remove the DVD and restart the computer to see if the system boots fine.
 
Note: If you have removed the registry entry associated user profile, then the user profile could have corrupted. Create a new user account and try to connect to it and see if the problem still occurs.
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    At this point, I'll try disk warrior to see if it will fix all problems running. I would run Onyx but the download comes of this order. If anyone has any experience with this update to sabotage their user account, please let me know.

    DiskWarrior has not helped and not more than Onyx.

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