Remote Desktop connection crashes computer

I have a windows xp pro machine used for game servers.

do not really need to do much with it except from time to time to update programs, so I connect to it the using connection since a ultimate win7 remote desktop machine and an another win xp pro machine.  everything works very well for more than a year.

recently, I had several problems; the box was hacked, but it doesn't seem they did anything except create a userid and snooping.  I have (actually deleted) patched the problem (winamp) and all was well again.  I say this only for the sake of completeness, but don't think that this is relevant

fast-forward a few months, and one of the drives falls out of the raid mirror.  I ran a repair on it and it seemed ok.

then all of a sudden, when I now try to connect, it blocks the machine, I am trying to connect to, constantly.

any suggestions?  I need this machine to accept remote connections, and in any case stop crashing when someone tries.  I have done a ton of anti-malware analysis, using a dozen programs different in case, but didn't find anything.  the daily program is microsoft security essentials, but I run several scanners/cleaners and found nothing.

also ran ccleaner just in case it was something registry

any suggestions on how to fix this?  is there a method to reinstall this function or?

a single note; I CAN remote in the other computers on my win7 ultimate box, so it's certainly that a target of winxp machine.

IM lost at this stage

Thank you

brand

[edit] I did a full scan with several software products malware/anti-virus (including malwarebyes, spyware, microsoft security databases Dr.) and nothing found.

also custom restoration system for some reason, so I can't go that route

and I tried Office remotely to control another computer, and that works fine, so its only when the computer is a target

Hello

·        The computer crashes upwards or it does not restart?

If it then restarts, it's probably a blue error screen. I suggest you to disable the auto restart and reproduce the problem. If it you encounter a blue screen then, let us know the exact error message and code. To disable automatic reboot follow the steps mentioned below.

a. right click on my computer and then click Properties.

b. click on the Advanced tab.

c. under Startup and recovery, click settings to open the startup and recovery dialog box.

d. clear the checkbox automatically, restart and then click OK, the number of times required.

e. restart your computer so that the settings take effect.

I also suggest you to check the event logs. Follow the steps mentioned in the article below.

Procedure to view and manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308427

Thanks and regards.

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