I had this problem for months and just recently cleared
it up. Usually when rebooting or shutting down, the error
message will appear and then disappear in a few seconds
without doing anything. There have been hundreds of
postings about this for example at "www.annoyances.org,
Kelly's Korner (another annoyances web site) and others.
It's very frustrating because some swear the problems is
Gravis Game Pad, others say it's Norton AntiVirus. Some
have a registry edit fix. I fixed my with a clean boot
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;310353&FR=1&PA=1&SD=HSCH
and then the process of elimination.
Then after eliminating everything except the start-up
items I then went through the process of elimination of
the start-up items. I had done this before, months ago,
but was apparently more careful this time. The hardest
part is making items you're adding to the start-up during
the elimination process.
Here's a site where the problem is being discussed:
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showthread/t-24408.html
Here's another place where a registry hack is being
discussed:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?
SQID=733966&SPID=779&page=1
Good Luck. I know how frustrating it can be. The good
news is that it isn't doing any harm. It's Microsoft's
error reporting program Dr. Watson trying to make a
report and for some reason is unable to. I finally
discovered my problem was caused by the
program, "iHatePopUps."
D. Curtis
>-----Original Message-----
>In article <ejL2$(E-Mail Removed)>,
goldtooth123
>@hotmail.com says...
>> When I shut down, the process is interrupted by the
following error window
>> DWWIN.exe ERROR -DLL initialization failed.
>> After I close the error window I then have to restart
the shutdown Can't
>> find any solution in the MS knowledge base.
>>
>>
>>
>Have you recently uninstalled either Norton Personal
Firewall or Norton
>Antivirus?. I did this, and began having your error
each time I shut
>down. Uninstalling ZoneAlarm Pro and AVG Antivirus then
reinstalling
>Norton Personal Firewall 2004 and Norton Antivirus 2004
cleared the
>error up.
>
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>Donald L McDaniel
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