Answer by Justine Krejcha for Killing wininit.exe shuts down Windows
The wininit.exe process is the windows start up application which is found in the %systemroot%\system32 folder (in most systems, %systemroot% maps to C:\Windows).During boot, the smss.exe process...
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From Windows Internals, Part 1Windows Initialization Process (Wininit.exe)Marks itself critical so that if it exits prematurely and the system is booted in debugging mode it will break into the...
View ArticleAnswer by magicandre1981 for Killing wininit.exe shuts down Windows
This is correct. wininit.exe is flagged as critical. and killing critical system processes is not allowed and Windows will bugcheck the system with CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION
View ArticleAnswer by Mohsen Kamrani for Killing wininit.exe shuts down Windows
A post on groovypost.com explains the origin of winit.exe ("Windows Initialize") and that today it primarily acts as a launcher for the majority of the background applications that are always...
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When I kill wininit.exe, Windows 7 suddenly shuts down. Can someone explain this using Windows mechanics?I feel like this might because the process provides something important, or this might be a...
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