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grahame1612
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Bad Start Up

I`ve just recently developed a problem on start up...

When loading my computer as I normally do it gets as far as "Starting Windows" then all every thing goe`s into large mode..

Stating "LOGON UI"  and stating "BAD IMAGE" so then this prevents me getting any further, I have to go to F8 to do a System Restore Point so I can get back to my desktop..

Can anyone tell me why this could be happening and is there a easy way of fixing this problem?

I haven`t done many "UPDATES" on my computer.....could this be the cause? I`ve just recently added all "UPDATES" that needed installing after encountering these start up problems...

Any Help Would Be So So Greatful

I`m now growing my hair again as I`ve pulled it out in FRUSTRATION

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rich912
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Hi grahame1612,


Which model do you have and what operating system are you running (please state 32 or 64bit)? Can you also provide the full details of the error message?


A recovery/repair disk may sort the problem but to point you in the right direction we will need the above information. A repair disk can be created on a machine with the same OS or downloaded (I think there is now a small charge to download).


Rich



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grahame1612
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Hi Rich,

Thanks for contacting me....

Right its a

SYSTEM 32

VAIO TOUCH SCREEN "ALL IN ONE"

Windows 7

Message(s)

C:\windows\system32\RpcRtRemote.dll is either not designed to run on windows

or it contains an error

C:\windows\system32\USERENV.dll (Same message as as above)

I have to keep pressing F9 to get to a part to system restore my settings to get back to

my desk top.....is there anyway I can fix this, or if not can I format my C: Drive by clicking on it and

pressing "FORMAT"

Many Thanks

Grahame

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rich912
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Hi Grahame,


To create a repair disk on another Windows 7 (32bit) computer or your machine follow this link:


http://windows.microsoft.com/is-is/windows7/create-a-system-repair-disc


If this option is not available to you then Google ‘Download Windows 7 (32bit) repair disk. Unfortunately most download links have been removed at the request of Microsoft but it seems there are legal ways around this by downloading a full free version of Windows 7.


http://www.techfleece.com/2011/05/06/download-windows-7-repair-disk/


Rich


EDIT: Have you run a FULL scan using more than one anti-virus software?


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