Boot Camp Manager ERROR message

Everytime i go into Bootcamp,
Bootcamp Manager error comes up
"Bootcamp manager has encounted a problem and need to close we are sorry for the inconvenience"
I sended the error report several times, but no solution.
I have re-installed the windows and the Bootcamp.
Whats going on? all of the Mac hardware wont function, i cant even control the volume of sound, or the camera, etc...
HELP MEH!!~

Issue resolved!
I went to the Apple store in Portland, OR, and one of the geniuses, Matt, resolved the problem. Thank you Matt! And thanks to Apple for having a genius on staff who knew a thing or two about windows!
Matt had not encountered this problem before, but he took a shot at the problem andresolved it on the first try.
I'll explain what he did:
Booted windows.
Plugged in my ac powered usb dvd drive (tried to use the superdrive for the air, but it was not pwrking because of the bootcamp manager problem).
Inserted disc 1 of my osX discs that came with the MBA.
When the disc menu apeared, he chose to remove the boot camp manager software.
He then connected to the Apple stores wifi, went to windowsupdate.com, clicked custom, checked all of the Microsoft .net framework packs, and downladed and installed them.
Restarted, and booted to windows.
Re-inserted the osX disc 1, and installed the boot camp mananger software.
Restarted.
Voila!
Boot camp manager works every time I boot now, and everthing is working--bluetooth, audio, keyboard backligiting, monitor brightness--everthing!
Incredible customer serice from Matt and the PDX Apple store!

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