This is normally due to a corrupt registry and is very common with newer computers. This fix is already fairly well known but I felt it was necessary due to the risk involved in trying to correct the problem. Here is where to go to repair this registry problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270008 . You can use the “Fixit” file located on that page. It does work.
First, and foremost, always back up your registry. If you even make the slightest error when you try to correct this problem you may not be able to reboot your computer. To do this go to Microsoft’s website at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 . This will walk you through how to back up and restore your registry. An external drive is the best for this situation. You may not be able to access the main drive.
This is not a fix for the weak hearted. Read the instruction before you start. If you feel uncomfortable with doing this then hire an expert. It isn’t worth losing your data over what should be a simple fix.
If this does not work the instructions does include a way to do to the next step.
This article is short because I feel I didn’t want to write about what already is written.
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