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from research I think tom's reason seems very plausible at toms hardware
"GfxCUIServiceInstall.vbs belongs to McAfee Anti-Virus, "
click link below for more info on removing Mcafee correctly so I don't upset tom by violating his copyright
Hope you had deleted some files that relate to your system files. Try to repair your system by Inserting your Windows XP Service Pack2. in your CD/DVD ROM and boot it again. And if it's not working than you must format your system.
And installed it.
Here are the procedure to repair/install for reference.
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Hold the power button in for a few seconds it will shut down. Then unplug system and push the power button down with it unplugged then replug it in and power up again. Then do a proper shut down again to see if the problem fixed. I hope this assisted you. John
Shut down your PC by pressing restart button then immediately shutdown button, Next time when you start your PC, press F8 during startup before the window logo comes up, and choose "last configuration that worked". If the last known good configuration does not work you may have to reinstall the operating system. Visit this link to resolve this error.
that means the drivers which you had installed is not working properly. u need to download the drivers of audio video & NIC card .
check out the site. support.acer-euro.com/drivers/downloads.htm. make sure you have SP3 for XP.
Open your Control Panel, click "Performance and Maintenance", and then go to "Administrative Tools". Go to "Local Security Policy".
Under 'Security Settings' -> 'Local Policies' -> 'Security Options', find "Shutdown: Allow System to be shut down without having to log on" and enable it.
Eexecute regedit by typing "regedit.exe" in run command or command prompt.
Search and Remove the key value present in the reg'ed values in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT & HKEY_CURRENT_USER & HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE & HKEY_USERS & HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG , If present
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