Windows boot appears "Application normal initialization (0xc0000044) failed" can not enter

  
winows2003 appeared can not enter the desktop, when the user name and password are entered, the warning dialog box pops up: the application normal initialization (0xc0000044) failed. A blue pure desktop appears, Ctrl+Alt+Del hopes to enter the task manager, but when you click Task Manager, the same appears ‘ application normal initialization (0xc0000044) failed & rsquo; first enter safe mode Try, enter the safe mode, can not enter the desktop, but you can call up the task manager,: file ---- new task ----- in the dialog box: enter: explorer.exe, successfully displayed the desktop, first Anti-virus, re-enter the system, but the desktop still can not show, fortunately, did not jump out of the warning, you can also call the task manager to create a new task to enter the desktop, after repeated testing, the problem does not automatically load when booting Explorer.exe this process, so you can not display the desktop, look for it on the Internet, there are the following ways to allow the system to automatically load the explorer.exe process: 1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\Current Version in the registry \\Winlogon\\Userinit: C:\\WINNT\\system32\\userinit.exe, followed by explorer.exe 2. There is also a case where the user saves The configuration file on the computer is damaged. The result is that every time the computer enters the system, it is the same as the newly installed system. The desktop does not, and you do not have personalized settings. If this is the case, just enter my computer properties - Advanced-local configuration file, delete the file, and then automatically create a new local configuration file the next time you log in, then you can set it up and restart it. 3. Check the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon\\Shell for explorer.exe 4.“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer”, New “DWORD”Value“ NoDesktop”, its value is "1"" 5. Open the group policy editor gpedit.msc, find "user configuration" - "-" & ldquo; Windows settings & rdquo; items - script (logout and login) - login (add , change the script path to the path of Explorer.exe, such as: C:\\windows\\Explorer.exe). 6. Modify the X:\\windows\\system.ini file Add the following fields from the line for 16-bit app support: [boot] shell=explorer.exe Almost all of these methods are used, and everything is back to normal. . .
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