iReboot 1.1.1 failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135) on Windows XP Pro

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iReboot.exe - Application Error
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The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application.

right after initial install and on every (re)boot since. The PC may have more than 2 bootable partitions

This may / may be a redundant post. However my PC has XP, Mandriva, no VISTA, no easyBCD.
 
You need to install .NET 2.0

Ah, that's what l read in other posts. So I install iReboot on my #2 which has .NET 2.0 and 3.0 installed, fully maintained.

On iReboot's 1st start Microsoft asks for permission to send them a .Net 2.0 problem report. Then I exit iReboot and start it manually. When I right-click the iReboot icon I see a thin grey band where the ubuntu 12.04 partition ought to be ...

In the Events I found this:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: .NET Runtime 2.0 Error Reporting
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5001
Date: 2013-07-31
Time: 10:01:01 AM
User: N/A
Computer: LENOVO
Description:
Bucket -921547679, bucket table 5, EventType clr20r3, P1 servicemodelreg.exe, P2 3.0.4506.2152, P3 488f11f9, P4 mscorlib, P5 2.0.0.0, P6 5040540e, P7 1b2a, P8 c, P9 system.io.filenotfoundexception, P10 NIL.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at Events and Errors Message Center: Basic Search
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Data:
0000: 42 00 75 00 63 00 6b 00 B.u.c.k.
0008: 65 00 74 00 3a 00 20 00 e.t.:. .
0010: 2d 00 39 00 32 00 31 00 -.9.2.1.
0018: 35 00 34 00 37 00 36 00 5.4.7.6.
0020: 37 00 39 00 0d 00 0a 00 7.9.....
0028: 42 00 75 00 63 00 6b 00 B.u.c.k.
0030: 65 00 74 00 54 00 61 00 e.t.T.a.
0038: 62 00 6c 00 65 00 20 00 b.l.e. .
0040: 35 00 0d 00 0a 00 5.....
 
Further to the above...

This PC has just one 80 GB disk with a bare-bone XP Pro dedicated to one application. It is connected to a KVM although usually runs "headless", booted by WoL (wakeup over LAN) and I use RDP (remote desk top) to use it.

The MBR boots to GRUB, WinXP is booted by default. Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop LVM is a backup VirtualBox host
 
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