Winlogon, csrss duplicate restarts continuously

I recorded a video of the show happening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQVGRy00vs

You can see in the video that there is double csrss and winlogon reboot all the time.
I also recorded the processes with procmon, but the log file is larger than 500 MB!
I think that the conflict software it is, but I could be wrong. I've not found why exactly what is happening.
All csrss and winlogon processes use the user 'NT\SYSTEM authority'.
A scan with Microsoft security essentials and rescue disk Kaspersky returned 0 infection.
Tool detecting Microsoft GDI + only reports "no vulnerable software.
ran sfc/scannow a couple of times
Operating system
MS Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
AMD Athlon 64 3200 + 40 ° C
Winchester 90nm technology
RAM
2.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR @ 166 MHz (2, 5-3-3-7)
Motherboard
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A8V Deluxe (Socket 939) 40 ° C
Graphics
L1952TX (1280x1024@60Hz)
128 MB GeForce 6800 GT (ASUStek Computer Inc.)
Hard drives
244GB Western Digital WDC WD25 00KS-00MJB0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 28 ° C
244GB Seagate ST325082 3AS SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 31 ° C
Optical drives
SONY DVD RW DRU-820
Audio
ASUS Xonar DG peripheral Audio
Graphics
Monitor
Name L1952TX on NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
Course resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels
Work the resolution 1280 x 964 pixels
Active state, primary, output devices support
Width of the screen 1280
Height of the screen 1024
Monitor the BPP 32 bits per pixel
Monitoring frequency 60 Hz
Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
GeForce 6800 GT
NV40 GPU
Deviceid 10DE-0045
Revision A2
Subprovider ASUStek Computer Inc. (1043)
Output current level 1
GPU current clock 350 MHz
Memory current clock 700 MHz
130 nm technology
Die size 287 nm²
Transistors to 222 M
Release date 2004
Support for DirectX 9.0 c
DirectX Shader Model 3.0
OpenGL 2.0 support
Bus AGP interface
Opening AGP 128 MB
Rate of the AGP 8 x
GPU clock 350 MHz
Memory clock 700 MHz
Nv4_disp.dll Driver
6.14.11.8208 driver version
ForceWare 182.08 version
5.40.02.15.00 BIOS version
ROPs 8
8/Pixel Vertex shaders 8
Memory Type GDDR3
128 MB memory
256 Bit bus width
Pixel Fillrate 2.8 GPixels/sec
Texture Fillrate 2.8 GTexels/s
44.8 GB/s bandwidth
Number of performance levels: 1
Level 0
GPU clock 350 MHz
Memory clock 700 MHz

Hey people - I think I just found the answer (for me anyway):

http://www.TomsHardware.com/Forum/267056-45-problem-Csrss-Winlogon-related

I got RDP active (and port-forwarded through my router using port TCP 3389).  I disabled the port-forward and the process csrss and winlogon restarts immediately.  So basically, I got someone to try the RDP session openings on my machine.

-Paul

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