to start a black window titled C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\RTHDCPL. EXE is displayed & system does not stop correctly

I use Windows XP SP3 installed in Bootcamp on an Apple computer. The only way I can shut down Windows to hold down the Start button. Restore to an earlier date has not helped.

This event is logged for several services when the computer is turned on. The reason is that the various services can perform certain tasks at startup and once they stop themselves. In this case, the event 7035 is accompanied by the corresponding 7036 (recorded when the service stops).

Start > type CMD

Press enter

Type chkdsk /f /r

Press enter

You will see a message that the volume must be locked and you want to monitor during the recovery.

Press y and press enter

Reset

The crawl log is located in Event Viewer > Windows Logs > application log

Search Winninet

Perform a clean boot and uninstall the drivers with yellow! as well as the audio, video, and game controllers

How to set up Windows XP in a clean boot state

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

Before you uninstall, however, do a right-click on the driver, and then select Properties

Under the status of the device under the general tab, is there an error code? After the return.

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