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VISTABOY
Posted 3/26/2008 8:51:36 AM




After the SP1 download, when trying to reboot, during the SP1 installation,
there are numerous file names flashing across the black screen. Then, it
hangs up with this message flickering on the screen:

!! 0xc0190036 !! 608/68459 (HelpPane.exe)

I have tried this three times now. After the first time, I ran CHKDSK on my
boot drive after resoring an image. No errors are found in my file system.
Post #70623
Jay Park
Posted 3/27/2008 9:53:03 AM




On Mar 26, 9:56 am, VISTA_BOY
wrote:

I'm also currently hanging at a screen that says:

!! 0xc0190036 !! 5612/68495

There appears to be no hard disk activity, the message blinks, then
hangs, then blinks. It's been going on for about a 1/2 hour now.

I'm on a HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop running Vista Home Premium

(btw - i see that you've posted this on several forums. thanks for
getting the ball rolling on this, hopefully we'll have a fix soon)
Post #71635
Jay Park
Posted 3/27/2008 9:53:03 AM




oops, the actual error says:

!! 0xc0190036 !! 5612/68495 (ehdebug.dll)


Post #71636
Jay Park
Posted 3/27/2008 10:00:15 AM




after some more research, i pulled up this post on another forum:

http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2546752&SiteID=17

Screen Name: Gerald Wong
18 Feb 2008, 2:45 PM UTC

Hi all

It is my first ever post here but hopefully this will go a long way to
solve a lot of heartaches and unnecessary clean installs.

I did a bit of research on the net... some articles giving some hints
that 0xc0190036 is caused by the target file to be patched during SP1
installation being CORRUPTED. The file with error 0xc0190036 being
reported during SP1 installation, in my case, was Firewall.cpl (it can
be ANY file targeted for patch by SP1). I booted from a WinPE CD and
ran a chkdsk /f on my C: drive... and sure enough, Firewall.cpl was
found to be corrupted.

Chkdsk went ahead to try to fix the corrupted file. After that I
rebooted the system and let the HDD boot partition run. No luck, the
SP1 installation still hang at overwriting Firewall.cpl. So out of
frustration, I booted back into the WinPE CD.. this time I simply
deleted the corrupt Firewall.cpl away. I proceeded to reboot the
system back into the C: boot partition. This time it worked like a
charm - the SP1 installation simply put a new copy of the deleted
corrupted file into the HDD, and went on to complete the SP1
installation. The desktop showed up pretty shortly thereafter - SP1
update complete!

Search 0xc0190036 on the net and you will find that quite a few people
hit it during SP1 install - but M$ simply provided no explanation on
it. Now you have it here - hopefully this is the first complete
definition and resolution of the 0xc0190036 error that has ever been
posted on the net.

P.S. if you hit the same problem but have no WinPE CD, fret not - the
original Vista installation DVD has a command prompt repair function
and it will let u run chkdsk and to delete files equally well as the
WinPE command prompt.

Possible causes and mitigation factors to prevent file corruption just
prior to SP1 install (and hence prevent the dreaded 0xc0190036 error):

- HDD was already somehow corrupted beforehand. Resolution/prevention:
run a chkdsk /f on your boot partition BEFORE you attempt to download/
install SP1!
- Automatic defragmentation somehow causes some files to be corrupted
the moment SP1 installation reboots your system. Resolution - disable
any and all background HDD defragmentation programs before attempting
SP1 install!


Post #71645
From: deepstix123
Posted 3/29/2008 1:50:03 AM




Post in reply to: On Mar 27, 11:05=A0am, Jay Park


i was wonderind how to delete the coruppted filed chkdsk turns up
Post #74303
RandomKillah
Posted 4/11/2008 2:33:04 PM





In case it helps someone I used a very simple method to fix the problem.
I had the same error but my error was with file mciavi32.dll. it was
hanging at the black screen. I did a reboot which trigger startup
repair. Checkdsk which it ran by default (might not do the same for you)
didnt fix the problem. I used the command prompt option under advanced
tools, and did the following.

changed to c:\windows\system32

renamed mciavi32.dll to mciavi32.dll.old

chose restart computer from the startup recovery console options. When
asking on reboot to start normally or use the startup repair, I sarted
normally and the update went through without a hitch and vista was back
up and running with SP1 in a few minutes.


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RandomKillah
Post #86169
orcrist13
Posted 2/24/2009 10:45:07 AM





Can someone help me please!

I am getting this when I boot up:

! ! 0xc0190036 ! ! 5085/69784 (WLAN_profile_v1.xsd)

I tried to delete it in the command prompt but it says that the file
can't be found. :mad:

Any ideas????

Thanks


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orcrist13
Post #164461
tmrocks1995
Posted 6/15/2009 2:45:05 PM





Aghhhh!
I want to kill the people at Microsoft!

I got the stupid error code !! 0xc0190036 !! 5947/92290 (Journal.exe)

I have been hearing talks of people using somthing to delete or rename
the file that is corrupted and its fixed.

If so,how may i do this.

And no dont ask me to use my cd because all my files are important on
that pc!:mad:

Please any reply will help,tmrocks.


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tmrocks1995
Post #203667
ubername
Posted 6/22/2009 6:45:14 AM





i got this error..
!!0xc0190036!! 715/89164 (network explorer.dll)
and i dont know wat to do......someone pls help me..:cry::cry:


John.


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ubername
Post #205917
Rick Rogers
Posted 6/22/2009 12:45:06 PM




Post in reply to: ubername
You are infected with malware and need to run a tool like malwarebytes to
begin removal of it.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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