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WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server http://windowsitpro.com/security/why-does-my-pc-keep-rebooting-message-system-being-shut-down-60-seconds-nt-authoritysystem- 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Security > Why does my PC keep rebooting with the message "This system is being shut down in 60 nt authority seconds by NT Authority/System due to an interrupted Remote Procedure Call (RPC)"? Why does my PC keep rebooting with the message "This system is being shut down in 60 seconds by NT Authority/System due to an interrupted Remote Procedure Call (RPC)"? Sep 21, 2003 John Savill | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 30 Advertisement A. The error you've encountered is a symptom of the nt authority system MSBlast worm (also known as the W32.Blaster.Worm), which has been around since August 2003. To resolve this error, you first need to use the command shutdown -a to stop the system from shutting down so that you can patch the computer and remove the virus. Next, download and install the patch, which is available on Microsoft's Web site. To remove running versions of the virus from your PC, open Task Manager, select the Processes tab, then click End Process for all of the following processes: MSBLAST.EXE PENIS32.EXE TEEKIDS.EXE MSPATCH.EXE MSLAUGH.EXE ENBIEI.EXE To prevent the virus from starting again, perform the following steps: Start a registry editor (e.g., regedit.exe). Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run registry subkey. Remove any value that mentions any of the executables listed above. Close the registry editor. Open Windows Explorer, search your Windows folder for any of the executables listed above, then remove those files. If you're running Windows XP, enable the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) and use Windows Update to keep your system up-to-date. An automated virus removal tool that replaces the steps above is available at the Symantec Web site. (If you use this tool, you'll still need to downlo