Multiple Choice
After loading a new application and the computer has restarted, a Windows 7 computer displays a message that USERINIT.EXE failed to load. A system restore works, but when the legitimate application is installed again, the same problem occurs. What is the problem, and what is a good solution for fixing this issue?
A) The application installation disc is corrupt. Contact the application manufacturer for a replacement disc.
B) The application is not a Windows -based application.
C) The USERINIT.EXE file is corrupt or cannot be read. Disable security software and run the SFC /SCANNOW command.
D) The application is an old one. Use the Windows XP Compatibility virtual environment.
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