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Nat Sci
Hi,
I have a 3 month old Dell PC with Windows Vista as the only operating
system. When I first got it everything worked fine. After about a month I
started getting the following two error messages on startup:
1) Title: LogonUI.exe - Bad Image
Text: The following file may not be designed to run on Windows. Try
reinstalling the program from its installation disc.
C:\Windows\system32\HID.DLL
2) Title: winlogon.exe - Bad Image
Text: The following file may not be designed to run on Windows. Try
reinstalling the program from its installation disc.
C:\Windows\system32\cscapi.dll
(I can't completely remember the text, it was something like that though).
These appear everytime I startup the computer/windows - the second one
appears several times. The second one also appears when shutting down the
computer. They can also appear at other times (particularly the second one),
such as when saving a file in Access 2003, although they do not consistantly
appear on these occasions.
I ran the Vista Error-checking tool (in the C drive properties), ticking
both options. Not only did this have no effect on the errors coming up, it
apparantly introduced a new one. This new error appears multiple times at
startup, and reads:
Title: Windows - Bad Image
Text: Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x7579023C
0x7579023C 0x7579023C 0x7579023C
The parameters are not always the same each time I startup Windows - they
always start with 0x7 and end with C, and the four parameters are always the
same as each other.
Basically, can anyone help me get rid of these error messages?
Many thanks!!
Other info: Office 2003 is installed on the computer. Office 97 has been
installed and removed (using System Restore) a couple of times and is not
currently installed. Any important Windows Updates have been installed,
optional ones have not. Nothing else has been installed by me, some things
like Tiscali and Orange stuff were installed by Dell as standard.
I have a 3 month old Dell PC with Windows Vista as the only operating
system. When I first got it everything worked fine. After about a month I
started getting the following two error messages on startup:
1) Title: LogonUI.exe - Bad Image
Text: The following file may not be designed to run on Windows. Try
reinstalling the program from its installation disc.
C:\Windows\system32\HID.DLL
2) Title: winlogon.exe - Bad Image
Text: The following file may not be designed to run on Windows. Try
reinstalling the program from its installation disc.
C:\Windows\system32\cscapi.dll
(I can't completely remember the text, it was something like that though).
These appear everytime I startup the computer/windows - the second one
appears several times. The second one also appears when shutting down the
computer. They can also appear at other times (particularly the second one),
such as when saving a file in Access 2003, although they do not consistantly
appear on these occasions.
I ran the Vista Error-checking tool (in the C drive properties), ticking
both options. Not only did this have no effect on the errors coming up, it
apparantly introduced a new one. This new error appears multiple times at
startup, and reads:
Title: Windows - Bad Image
Text: Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x7579023C
0x7579023C 0x7579023C 0x7579023C
The parameters are not always the same each time I startup Windows - they
always start with 0x7 and end with C, and the four parameters are always the
same as each other.
Basically, can anyone help me get rid of these error messages?
Many thanks!!
Other info: Office 2003 is installed on the computer. Office 97 has been
installed and removed (using System Restore) a couple of times and is not
currently installed. Any important Windows Updates have been installed,
optional ones have not. Nothing else has been installed by me, some things
like Tiscali and Orange stuff were installed by Dell as standard.