"NLTDR Is Missing" - Cant Reboot
Aug 21, 2005
Just yesterday my computer had a bad crash and when i attempted to reboot, it was in a constant reboot. After a few hours of tinkering i rebooted and the message "NLTDR is missing" kept occuring (and then nltdr is compressed). After many failed attempts to revive my computer, i decided to install windows again(So there would be 2 windows on 1 computer), grab a few things to backup and then format.
The format was succesful and im reinstalling a lot, however just now i rebooted my comp and it kept rebooting, fortunetaly i used the "Last Known Configuration that worked" option and im here typing now.
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A. It will boot up to the Windows loading screen, but right before it gets to the screen where you select a user, it crashes with a quick flash of the blue screen of death (I see it for like 1/5 of a second--so I can't read what it says) and reboots. Sometimes when it reboots I get the option to boot up in Safe mode. When the problems first started, I could boot up in Safe Mode, restart from Safe mode and everything would be fine. Now, however, I'm usually not so lucky.
B.When I finally get it booted up, I'll get some Error about a Registry file that had to be recovered from an alternate copy: Recovery was successful.After that, I usually get error reports for the following programs. These are the most common programs that will randomly cease to function, but there are usually some other error codes thrown in there too.
1. MSN Live Messenger
2. GoogleChat (internal error)
3. AcroTray
4. AVG anti-virus
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C. Here are some other errors I have recieved at random times. Some I've got only once in many reboots, others have shown up a few times. The most recent ones are at the bottom.
1. Nvidia Driver error
2. SoundMax
3. Smax4PNP
4. Exception has occurred while trying to run C: Windows/system32/NVCPl.dll/NVstartup
5. Some error with SetfilePoanter/Kennel32.dll
6. Runtime error System32/svchost.exe
7. Windows has recovered from a serious error.
C: Docume~1mynameLOCALS~1 mepWER9613.dir00mini082907-08.dmp
and WER9613.dir00sysdata.xml
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Why and how to stop it.
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