Ok many of the windows 32 files can be infected with viruses they can ruin your computer they will soon make it to the hard drive!! not good you ned to get a good antivirus adware and spyware scanners
Mine has suddenly started doing this too. A required Microsoft Windows system directory, the Windows System32 directory is often located in either C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\system32. Often many Microsoft Windows error messages will contain the system32 directory because many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing of course. If you are getting an error with a file in the System32 directory search for that file. No error message, it just pops up and has to be 'closed'
The program for Windows Explorer, explorer.exe, should be located in C:\Windows\System32.
C:\Windows\System32\config and C:\Windows\System32\drivers
C:\Windows\system32\restore, C:\Windows\registry\backup, C:\Windows\system32, C:\Windows\registry, C:\Windows\system32\config, C:\Windows\system32\config\RegBack
awvtqpnk.dll is a system module associated with Windows XP and earlier Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is found at this path: C:\Windows\system32\awvtqpnk.dll.
In my case Autoexec.nt was missing from the C:\WINNT\System32 directory. Looking in the C:\WINNT\Repair directory I found that Windows had automatically made a backup copy of Autoexec.nt, so I just copied this into C:\WINNT\System32 and the problem was fixed.
1. C:\windows\system32\drivers and c:\windows\system32\config
Sys-edit is a software utility included with Microsoft Windows that enables a user to view and edit important system files (system.ini, win.ini, autoexec.bat, and config.sys) easily. The sysedit.exe file is located in the C:\Windows\System, C:\Windows\System32, or C:\Winnt\System32 directory and is included in all versions of Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, and XP
System32 under C://Windows/System32
1. C:\windows\system32\drivers and c:\windows\system32\config
The System32 directory on a Windows system is a place for storing files. The System32 directory is located in the C drive.
Answer: Lauch Windows Task Manager.End wgatray.exe process in Task Manager.Restart Windows XP in Safe Mode.Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32.Delete WgaTray.exe from c:\Windows\System32\dllcache.Lauch RegEdit.Browse to the following location:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\NotifyDelete the folder 'WgaLogon' and all its contentsReboot Windows XP.