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Every time I boot up my computer I am getting an Application Error message

concerning winsys32.exe. Application error Oxc0000005. It tells me the

application failed to initialize and to click ok to terminate the

application. I have to do this twice in fact because the message re-appears.

How do I get rid of this inconvenience and the assurance that am important

application is not being truncated?

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Bede

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Re: Application Error Message

 

Bede wrote:

> Every time I boot up my computer I am getting an Application Error message

> concerning winsys32.exe. Application error Oxc0000005. It tells me the

> application failed to initialize and to click ok to terminate the

> application. I have to do this twice in fact because the message re-appears.

> How do I get rid of this inconvenience and the assurance that am important

> application is not being truncated?

 

My XP Home doesn't have a file named winsys32.exe. I appears to be a

virus from what little I read about it.

 

http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=winsys32.exe&qt_s=Search+Groups

 

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Joe =o)

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Re: Application Error Message

 

Thank you Elmo for taking the time to give me this link. I read the items

and, as they indicated, deleted the two instantces of winsys32 that showed up

when I did a search. Now I am getting a message every time I start my

computer, that tells me "Windows cannot find 'C:\Windows\inf\winsys32.exe'

Make sure you typed the address correctly...."

I suppose it does not really matter that much. But is an irritant. I feel

I would be better rid of it.

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Bede

 

 

"Elmo" wrote:

> Bede wrote:

> > Every time I boot up my computer I am getting an Application Error message

> > concerning winsys32.exe. Application error Oxc0000005. It tells me the

> > application failed to initialize and to click ok to terminate the

> > application. I have to do this twice in fact because the message re-appears.

> > How do I get rid of this inconvenience and the assurance that am important

> > application is not being truncated?

>

> My XP Home doesn't have a file named winsys32.exe. I appears to be a

> virus from what little I read about it.

>

> http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=winsys32.exe&qt_s=Search+Groups

>

> --

> Joe =o)

>

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Re: Application Error Message

 

Bede wrote:

> Thank you Elmo for taking the time to give me this link. I read the items

> and, as they indicated, deleted the two instantces of winsys32 that showed up

> when I did a search. Now I am getting a message every time I start my

> computer, that tells me "Windows cannot find 'C:\Windows\inf\winsys32.exe'

> Make sure you typed the address correctly...."

> I suppose it does not really matter that much. But is an irritant. I feel

> I would be better rid of it.

 

The malware was removed, but the reference to the file was not removed

from the registry.

 

Click Start, Run, type REGEDIT, click OK. Press the Home key, press F3,

type the name of the file into the search pane. Click "Find Next", and

when located, delete the reference to the file. Press F3 to continue

the search.

 

You can click File, Export, and save the entry to the Desktop. If you

remove it and there's a problem, double-click the .reg file you exported

to the Desktop and it'll be added to the registry again. You can create

a restore point before editing the registry too.

 

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Joe =o)

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Re: Application Error Message

 

=?Utf-8?B?QmVkZQ==?= wrote:

>

> Thank you Elmo for taking the time to give me this link. I read the items

> and, as they indicated, deleted the two instantces of winsys32 that showed up

> when I did a search. Now I am getting a message every time I start my

> computer, that tells me "Windows cannot find 'C:\Windows\inf\winsys32.exe'

> Make sure you typed the address correctly...."

> I suppose it does not really matter that much. But is an irritant. I feel

> I would be better rid of it.

 

 

Search your registry for the key and delete it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.bootdisk.com/


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