Your system will reboot in 60 seconds

Hello

My other computer is running Windows XP SP3. As soon as I log in I get the message saying

"Your system will reboot in 60 seconds."

He's going to say a few words about sys32/services.exe and NTAuthority/system

Anyone know if this is a virus? If would be, relocation of a backup remove and do my normal computer? Or is there anything else I can do?

Thank you

Hello

·        This happens at random, or whenever you access any application?

·        What is the exact error message?

·        Remember to make changes to the system?

Maybe it's that your system is affected by virus or worm, I suggest following the steps mentioned below and let us know if the problem is solved or not.

Method 1:

I suggest you check in SafeMode with network if the problem persists. Follow the steps mentioned below to start in safe mode.

a. restart the system and keep tapping F8 until you reach the start menu.

b. Select safe mode with networking from the list and press ENTER.

Method 2:

In SafeMode with network, scan your system for viruses and malware using a care Microsoft and Microsoft security essentials. Check the links below.

Live Onecare

http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

Microsoft Security Essentials

http://www.Microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Malicious software removal tool

http://www.Microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.aspx

 

Method 3:

If the problem started recently, so, I suggest you do a system restore to a previous point when the system worked very well and check. Follow the steps mentioned below.

How to restore Windows XP to a previous state

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306084

Thanks and regards.

Thahaseena M
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer.
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