System process stop unexpectedly

About 10 days ago, my PC was accidentally closed and would not restart. Using my Vista Home Premium disk I was able to start using the Windows repair utility. It took a few tries but it seemed to work.

Since then, however, some strange things have happened. Initially the display settings change in short and return to normal. This morning, the changes are permanent - windows and toolbars have the appearance of "Windows standard" and when I went to the appearance and settings, Vista does not appear as an option for the appearance settings. Even my Sidebar was opaque and gray as if it were a standard Windows toolbar.

System Restore will not work, he says he has encountered problems and has failed. The error message that appears whenever I try to solve problems more common is "host process for Windows Services stopped working and was closed. A problem with the application to stop functioning correctly, Windows will notify you if a solution is available. »

Help, please

Hello

At the Recovery Console prompt (if you have one) or from a disk of Vista - if you do not
have a Vista disk, you can borrow from a friend (it must be able to 32 or 64 bits, and they are not protected against copying)
or make a. Also your system manufacturer will sell cheap physical disks since you already own Windows.

Chkdsk /f /r

RESET

After k and before space / f and before.

sfc/scannow

RESET

Space after c and before.

This tells you how to access the System Recovery Options and/or a Vista DVD
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/326b756b-1601-435e-99D0-1585439470351033.mspx

-----------------------------------------------

If CheckDisk or SFC does not complete as above:

Manufacturer diagnostic utilities - run one to your hard drive
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hardware-support/hard-drive-support/302602-hard-drive-diagnostic-utilities.html
Trial versions of one of these 'might' help.

SpeedFan
http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php

HD Tune
http://www.hdtune.com/

I hope this helps.
Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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