error messages "failed to initialize properly" when restarting computer. Then I can not access any programs. Google search bar doesn't work. unable to enter address in browser

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The following displays each time I restart the computer.

 

Launcher.exe – Application error

EULALauncher.exe – Application error

WLTRAY.EXE – Application error

Hpqtra08.exe – Application error

Reader_sl.exe – Application error

BTTray.exe – Application error

 

Each followed by:

 

The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135) click ok to terminate the application

 

 

Bluetooth Tray Application has stopped working

Adobe Acrobat SpeedLauncher has stopped working

HP Digital Imaging Monitor has stopped working

Dell Wireless WLAN Card Wireless Network Tray Applet has stopped working

Windows SQM Consolidator has stopped working

Fingerprint Laucher has stopped working

Windows Calendar has stopped working

Problem Reports and Solutions has stopped working

 

Each followed by:


A problem caused the program to stop working correctly.

Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.

 

 

Windows Visual C+ + Runtime Library

 

Runtime Error!

 

Program C:\Program Files\Dell\MediaDirect\PCMService.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.

Please contact the application’s support team for more information.

 

When I run scannow from cmd prompt, I get the following message:

 

Win Rec prot found corrupt file unable to fix

CBS.Log windir\logs\CBS\CBS.log
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To open the CBS.LOG, Go to Start / All Programs / Accessories / Notepad and right click on Notepad and then click Run as Administrator.  Then from within Notepad, open the file to see the information.  Whatever you find, it probably comes down to the same thing - you need to do a system repair/upgrade re-installation to fix the corrupted system files since SFC can't do it.

We'll need to do a system repair/upgrade using the genuine Windows Vista Installation Disk (one you own or one you can borrow from ANYONE) - a Recovery Disk from the manufacturer or one that you made won't work - it has to be a Microsoft disk of the same bit-size.  Here's the procedure: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html.  Although this will not affect your data, settings, or programs, you should still backup your data before starting just to be on the safe side. If the other procedures don't work, THIS one is almost certain to work.  You may have a lot of updates to re-install (including any service packs you had to remove).  If the version on the system came with SP1 or SP2 pre-installed and the disk is an earlier version, then you'll need to make a slipstream disk as follows: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/151606-vista-sp1-slipstream-installation-dvd.html..

If that doesn't work, then I'm afraid the only option is a clean install.  You can use Knoppix http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html with a good ISO copier like: http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm along with a blank CD.  This should give you enough access to the system (if you can't get in any other way) to backup your important data.  Once done, you can do a clean install either using the genuine Windows Vista Installation Disk or the Recovery Disk or the Recovery Partition (whatever process is dictated by your computer manufacturer – you may need to contact them for the procedure and perhaps to get recovery disks).  To do a clean install proceed as follows: http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp (adapted as necessary by the procedures of your computer manufacturer).  Then you will need to re-install all your programs, reset all your preferences, reconfigure your network and email settings, restore your backed up data, run Windows Update with possibly nearly 100 updates pending,...

If you've tried all the other suggestions in this post and they didn't work, this is the final option.  I would prefer this not be the case, but we've tried everything else to resolve the problem and it's now down to repairing the corrupt system files that are most likely causing the problem.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!


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