RE: application error in start up
- From: nass <nass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:47:01 -0700
How much disk space you have?
How much RAM installed?
Do you have Other Accounts on this machine?
You can try to Repair the Defrag by doing the following:
Start In Safe Mode and Defrag your system.
Here some info on how to repair Defrag if it damaged:
Open a run command and register these DLLs:
regsvr32 msxml3.dll
regsvr32 dfrgui.dll
regsvr32 dfrgsnap.dll
= Open Windows Explorer and locate this path;
C:\Windows\inf =in the right Pane/Window select dfrg.inf and right click on
it and select install
Repair Disk Defragmenter in Windows 2000/XP
http://smallvoid.com/tweak/winnt/install.html#DEFRAG
And also make sure the machine free from malware and viruses by running a
thorough scan with an up2date security software and anti-malware.
Scan for malware from here:
SuperAntispyware - Free
http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
HTH,
nass
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"Stephanie" wrote:
I have followed the instructions but I am still having the same problem..
Chkdsk still will not run and I continue to get the c0000145 stop error on
startup. Also I am now having trouble starting up in safe mode as well. It
seems to be locking up while loading files while trying to startup in safe
mode. I also cannot run a defrag because it says it is trying to run chkdsk.
Thanks,
Stephanie
"nass" wrote:
"Stephanie" wrote:
I seem to have some files that seem to have become corrupt and a bubble pops
up telling me to run chkdsk "rundll32 corrupt file". I am unable to delete
the files So I try to run Chkdsk. But everytime I try to run a chkdsk it says
I need to run it on startup but when I run it this way I get an blue screen
error message "Stop: c0000145 (application error) Click OK to continue" but
there is nowhere to click. I have managed to start up with a clean boot and
in safe mode. I also have uninstalled my third party antivirus. But the
chkdsk still wont run without causing the error. I looked up the errors in
the "event viewer" and the error properties are
Date: 6/19/2009 Source: crypt32
Time: 3:52:01 PM Category: None
Type: Error Event ID: 8
User N/A
Computer: DELANEY
Failed auto update retrieval of third-party root list sequence number from:
<http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3/static/trustedr/en/authrootseq.txt> with error: This network connection does not exist.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
But when I click on the link it says there is no additional information.
This seems to have started as a relatively small problem of a few files and
has become a much larger problem effectively preventing me from using my
computer.
BTW I have a DELL inspiron 1520 and am running XP SP3
Hi,
Make sure the Time and Date set correct in your Notification Area Tray.
Reboot your machine and see if that will help and run the chkdsk.
If that didn't help try to run this command in safe Mode:
chkdsk /f or the sfc /scannow and wait for it to finish checking your
system for corrupt files/folders.
install Root Certificates Update (rootsupd.exe) from Microsoft
Update for Root Certificates [May 2009] (KB931125)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F814EC0E-EE7E-435E-99F8-20B44D4531B0&displaylang=en
<Q::>
I ran into this when I was trying to request a cert from a CA. There are a
few things to check:
1. Make sure your DNS is set up properly.
2. Make sure the account you are requesting with has the authority to
request certificates through the Certification Authority.
3. In my case, I had to go to Add/Remove programs/Windows Components and
uncheck Update Root Certificates as per M317541.
4. After all above are good, reboot.
-Event ID 8 is logged in the Application log
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317541
HTH,
nass
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