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a "critical errors" in system regisry but no harmful effects

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Stephen R. Diamond - 30 Jan 2008 21:47 GMT
After starup, I receive this message:

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Important - Errors found in the system [Title bar]

During the scan of files which are start automatically at computer  
startup, a critical errors in system registry were found. 0x01ff0010irql:  
1f SYSVER 0xbfo4014
NT_Kernel error 1276 (EXCEPTION NO HANDLED)

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The grammar is excessively bad even for Microsoft, so I think this is due  
to malware, despite my having run three products, including Windows  
Defender. Nothing else adverse seems to occur. Is this malware? If not,  
what are the corrective measures?
Stephen R. Diamond - 30 Jan 2008 23:35 GMT
> After starup, I receive this message:
>
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> Defender. Nothing else adverse seems to occur. Is this malware? If not,  
> what are the corrective measures?

This message pops up periodically:

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Your system is unstable [title bar]

A problem has been detected and Windows has been shutdown buggy  
application to prevent damage to your computer. Kernel 3264.SYS - Address  
C83B20AE base at C132F0, DS 76ao46f3
Kernel Debugger Using Port: COM 1 (Port 0x38f, Baud rate 9200)

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Stephen Diamond
 
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