It's a common stopping point when Windows can't boot...if you select safe mode, you'll find it often stops at this point. Doesn't always mean it's having an issue with that specific file (basically the core of basic chipset drivers).
Try last known good config....rarely works, but I've seen it work in about 3 out of 1000 tries.
Try booting to safe mode with command prompt..and then manually loading Explorer..and run a checkdisk with repair
If not..try command prompt, or booting to a CD..and then command prompt and running a chkdsk /r.
Another option..remove the HD, slave to another computer..run a checkdisk.
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