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#39539 16-Aug-2009 12:28
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After I log in and computer is loading I am getting this error. How can I fix or Stop it.

Application failed to initalize 0x800106ba. A problem cause this service to stop.

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  #247173 16-Aug-2009 12:45
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Open the Control Panel, Administrative Tools and look for the event viewer. Search through it for more clues about what service failed to start. Without knowing more about it will be hard to help.





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  #247316 16-Aug-2009 19:21
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It seems to be a windows defender problem. try uninstalling it or click on start run type "msconfig" with out the quotes, under the start up tab look for windows defender and uncheck it restart the computer. if you dont get an error you know its the windows defender. :) let us know how you get on.

http://support.microsoft.com/KB/931849

says here to uninstall reinstall. if you dont get the message after uninstalling it. just leave it off. personally dont like it. just run a good antivirus like avast (free) or nod32

along with spybot and malwarebytes




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