WZCSVC restarts windows xp

Hello!

I'm in trouble with the normal from the PC. It continually restarts and gives no error code.
Safe mode worked OK unlike safe mode networking connections.  I ended the problem of this via msconfig rooting and he came to be a responsible wzcsvc of wireless connections. Of the administrative tools, I tried to run it manually and it has led to the immediate system restarts. My desktop PC using wireless lan, so I can't send this message from him.
Maybe some smart guru already knows what to do next, I don't have a cause. Searching the Internet has provided no information to date.
MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
Windows XP SP3 on ASUS P5QL-Pro with the Intel Core2Duo CPU, 2 GB of RAM, no end of DISK space free. Worked fine for years until now.
Thank you in advance for your time and knowledge.
Yours,
Anthony

Hi Anthony,.

This can occur if the drivers do not support Wireless Auto Configuration service

You can try the steps in the following article and check.

How to troubleshoot wireless network connections in Windows XP Service Pack 2

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