AtBroker.exe (0xc00000ba)


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    AtBroker.exe (0xc00000ba)


    Ok, so i changed some settings on my Windows 7 64bit, and it said i needed to restart to activate the changes. When it came back on, i logged in, and got an error message saying: AtBroker.exe: Failed to run application properly (0xc00000ba). click OK to terminate the program. Then, i click ok. then continues to this blank screen of pure light blue nothingness. all i see is my mouse. it does the same thing on safe mode. Please help! its very frusterating.
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    Use Advanced Boot Options to get to the System Recovery Options and choose System Restore. Follow OPTION TWO of System Restore.
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    Will i lose my files?
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    System restore does not affect user files. If you have saved files within your program files that you do not want to lose, copy them to a file in your Documents folder.
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    Thanks, ill try it
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    Good luck!
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    Ok, so im at this screen saying i can restore this too an earlier date. Should i?
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    Yes. Try a date prior to when you were having problems.
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    Thanks so much! my computer is working perfectly and i still have all my documents
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    You are very welcome. :) Glad it's back to how you like it.
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