windows do not initiate

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After realised various problems (no linking in IE, no
appearing the contents of Control Panel) I decided to
delete some programs ( like vBouncer and one adware I
think) that had been installed in my PC by themselves.I
deleted the files by hand because the Add\Remove Programs
didn't appear.

From then on windowsoperate only in Safe Mode while in
normal mode a blue screen with the following message
appears:
STOP: 0x0000006 (0xC0000006, 0x00000002, 0x00000000,
0x00000000)
PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED

Because I cnnot finh help in the knowldege base,
 
kostas hatziarapis said:
After realised various problems (no linking in IE, no
appearing the contents of Control Panel) I decided to
delete some programs ( like vBouncer and one adware I
think) that had been installed in my PC by themselves.I
deleted the files by hand because the Add\Remove Programs
didn't appear.

From then on windowsoperate only in Safe Mode while in
normal mode a blue screen with the following message
appears:
STOP: 0x0000006 (0xC0000006, 0x00000002, 0x00000000,
0x00000000)
PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED

Because I cnnot finh help in the knowldege base,

I recommend a clean installation of Windows 2000.
 
Pegasus said:
I recommend a clean installation of Windows 2000.

Never seen that error. PID 1 (Process ID 1) is the system idle process.

If Windows cannot create that PID, I would have a feeling that spyware
and/or vBouncer was hooking into it somehow. Removing the crap makes you
BSOD.

In safe mode, back user-documents up (things YOU made, YOU authored, YOU
downloaded), installation programs from the internet... to a CD or network
drive (if possible). Format/reinstall. A <LOT> of BSOD's can't be fixed.
some can with a restore floppy, but not always.

Sorry. GL
 
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Never seen that error. PID 1 (Process ID 1) is the system idle process.

If Windows cannot create that PID, I would have a feeling that spyware
and/or vBouncer was hooking into it somehow. Removing the crap makes you
BSOD.

In safe mode, back user-documents up (things YOU made, YOU authored, YOU
downloaded), installation programs from the internet... to a CD or network
drive (if possible). Format/reinstall. A <LOT> of BSOD's can't be fixed.
some can with a restore floppy, but not always.

Sorry. GL
.
what is BSOD?
anyway I'm going to format only partition C where Windows
are installed and I shall reinstall windows.
I hope not to have change anything to partition D where my
work resides.
Thanks for listening to me...
 
kostas hatziarapis said:
what is BSOD?
anyway I'm going to format only partition C where Windows
are installed and I shall reinstall windows.
I hope not to have change anything to partition D where my
work resides.
Thanks for listening to me...

BSOD=Black Screen Of Death, i.e. the black screen you see
sometimes with nothing but a flashing cursor in the top left-
hand corner.

After re-installing Windows, consider storing an image of
drive C: somewhere on drive D:, using an imaging product
such as Acronis TrueImage. It would let you restore your
installation in half an hour or less.
 
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