Windows 7 Professional 64bit Clean Install Still has the Error ID 6000


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    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    Windows 7 Professional 64bit Clean Install Still has the Error ID 6000


    I have keep getting this same error but have no symptoms that anything is wrong. I have an Acer 7551. All the software that came with it has been removed except the e-power management and e-recovery programs. I've disabled everything that boots with windows and still get the error. Even in Safe Mode it's there? I did try doing a clean install with the recover partition and the media discs. There are a couple of things that are always next to this error and they are. Windows Desktop Manager starts, and the Security-SPP runs with no errors. LoadPerf, User Profile Service along with WMI are all logged next to notification event. I can't seem to figure this out. Any help/advice would be appreciated.

    I have removed the recovery partition and re formatted the disc. The 7551 comes with Home Premium 64bit and I have installed my Windows 7 Pro 64bit which has no extra software/trial ware only the OS. I followed every "Windows Recommended" steps through the installation. This failed notification has shown up as a critical event a few times. I have check a rechecked that the Bios is up to date. Right now I'm using a HP Desktop that has been out of the box for two days. It is logging the exact same error. Any ideas as to what is causing this event would be greatly appreciated.
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    Information events are nearly insignificant and can be disregarded. I only work through Errors and of course Critical. troubleshooting steps

    To find out how others have resolved an issue google its verbatim text and identifier numbers.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    Yes I understand. My post does state that the error has been logged as critical a few times. Just thought I might get a more technical answer here. Microsoft forums folks can't seem to come up with an answer. Thanks for the reply and link to troubleshooting steps.
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