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    Hey,
    Today i logged onto my laptop, and it asked me would i like to check the drive for constancy, I agreed and off it went, took about 20 minutes to complete the whole operation.

    It then rebooted, and when i attempted to login at the login screen, I recived two error messages

    one of them is
    DWM.exe 0xc000007B

    It's saying its not working or whatever, i click ok, then the second error message comes up i click ok

    It now loads with a blank black page, i pulled up task manager and it worked, but i cannot see the toolbar/icons ect


    Anyone know what to do? I tried a system restore, to before it did it's drive checking, but to no avail.
    o.o

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    Got the OS Disk Around?
    Try putting that in.

    Quote Originally Posted by TechArea
    DWM.EXE appears to be a Windows Desktop manager. I found it running on my
    system (Vista Ultimate). It is present in Windows\system32\ folder but it is
    impossible to get it started (because it is already running) and impossible
    to get help with dwm.exe /?

    The thing that makes me suspicious is that the error code you supplied does
    not appear to be Windows Vista Error code.

    I think you should try to copy a few top events (errors only) from the event
    viewer and post them here.

    You have to repair the problem, that's for sure.

    Some of the options is to use a Vista installation disk in repair mode, call
    your manufacturer (they are responsible for any trouble with the OS), do a
    complete security checkup (see some other posts as of today for that), etc.
    Last edited by Patt; 29-11-2008 at 03:40 PM.
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