The issue can also occur if a recent Windows update didn’t update the Netlogon.dll. In this case, the solution is to boot your computer in Safe Mode and install the Microsoft Security Bulletin. We have listed some effective solutions down below to fix this error.
1. Perform a Hard Restart
Hard restart basically means to completely power-off your computer and turn it back on. Here’s a quick guide on doing a hard reset/restart on a notebook PC/laptop: If the startup process is still hanging with a error C0000022 screen, move down to the next method below.
2. Investigate Hardware Issue
On certain Notebook models, this error is also linked with hardware failure. Even though the chances of this occurring are very slim, let’s start by investigating a hardware problem first. It will save you from going through unnecessary hoops. The quickest and most efficient way to examine for a hardware issue is to run a System Test via the System Diagnostics screen. This procedure will check all the major hardware components for issues and inconsistencies. Here’s a quick guide on how to do this:
3. Use System Restore
Using System Restore we can revert our system our system to a point where it was working fine before the update process. Keep in mind, that this method requires you to create a restore point beforehand. If you never created a restore point, you can still get lucky if Windows automatically created a restore point. Here’s a quick guide on how to do this on computer:
4. Install the update again using Safe Mode
There a lot of users have reported that the update was only partially installed and the Netlogon.dll dependency was not updated. This is what ends up creating the error C0000022. Fortunately, you can start up your computer in Safe Mode and install the missing dependency update. Here’s what you need to do:













