asked on 2nd Aug 2011 | 1 Answers | Answer It!
• Click on the start button->type Msconfig in the search box and click it to open system configuration utility.
• Click on the startup tab and disable all of the startup items
• Click on the services tab and click on Hide all Microsoft services and click on disable all.
• Click on apply and click on close .
• Restart the computer
• Now check are you getting the same message or not.
• If you are not getting any error message
• Open system Configuration utility again and enable all start up items and restart the computer.
• If the error message pops up again that means one of the startup items are creating the message
• Now analyze the issue by disabling the startup items in groups and find out which one is creating the message.
• Keep that startup item disabled
• Click on start->Click on Run->type regedit and click OK
• Take back up of the registry and delete startup and startupreg folder.
• Navigate the keys and delete the startup and startupreg folder.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SharedTools\MSConfig\startupfolder
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupreg
Restart the computer once more to check the resolution.
It requires a little bit of time and patience, as we need to restart the computer many times.
• If the problem is not with the startup items we will do the same process with the 3rd party services.
• Once we find out which service is creating the trouble we can check the related program on the computer
Also try to delete the notmal.dotm file from your system and see if it makes any difference. Run a security software scan of your system after updating it.
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