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Generic Host Process for Win32 service error
Hello!
I keep getting this error everytime when i start my PC.. First everything is like normal for about 2 mins, but then the error pops up. After that my Windows Firewall stops working, my audio system doesn't work so i have no sounds, and then finally my internet seems to stop working too. And my Windows user interface changes a little too after i've clicked ''send error report'' or ''don't send''. I have tried the Hotfix for this kind of problem from the Microsoft support site, but no luck with it. I have scanned for viruses with Avast! antivirus, too.. I want to get rid of this problem, and i need your help! Here is the error signatu szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : wuaueng.dll szModVer : 7.0.6000.381 offset : 0009fbaf |
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Generic Host Process for Win32 service error
Hi,
First it would be good to prevent the "Automatic Update" service from running and see your machine working properly. Aftewards you can troubleshoot while the svchost.exe (Service Host) which 'hosts' the Automatic Update service along with other crucial services that you see failing. Do this by following Method 2 documented in ths article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927385 Be sure to manually download the updates as well. If Method 2 doesn't prevent the svchost.exe application error then do the following to prevent the AUtomatic Update service from starting. Set the Automatic Updates to Manual start / Right Click My Computer / Click Manage Expand Services and Applications Double Click Services Sort by Name and find Automatic Updates and double click it Set the Start type to Disabled Click OK Reboot and confirm your machine isn't experiencing the svchost.exe application error and manually update your computer. Now follow the Steps 1 and 2 in the above mentioned article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927385 Test the operation before resorting to Step 3 which basically cleans out WIndows Update. John -- I work at Microsoft. These are my opinions and not my employers. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "DaLipton" wrote: Hello! I keep getting this error everytime when i start my PC.. First everything is like normal for about 2 mins, but then the error pops up. After that my Windows Firewall stops working, my audio system doesn't work so i have no sounds, and then finally my internet seems to stop working too. And my Windows user interface changes a little too after i've clicked ''send error report'' or ''don't send''. I have tried the Hotfix for this kind of problem from the Microsoft support site, but no luck with it. I have scanned for viruses with Avast! antivirus, too.. I want to get rid of this problem, and i need your help! Here is the error signatu szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : wuaueng.dll szModVer : 7.0.6000.381 offset : 0009fbaf |
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Generic Host Process for Win32 service error
Hi,
First it would be good to preven the "Automatic Update" service from running and see your machine working properly. Aftewards you can troubleshoot while the svchost.exe (Service Host) which 'hosts' the Automatic Update service along with other crucial services that you see failing. Do this by following Method 2 documented in ths article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927385 Be sure to manually download the updates as well. If Method 2 doesn't prevent the svchost.exe application error then do the following to prevent the AUtomatic Update service from starting. Set the Automatic Updates to Manual start / Right Click My Computer / Click Manage Expand Services and Applications Double Click Services Sort by Name and find Automatic Updates and double click it Set the Start type to Disabled Click OK Reboot and confirm your machine isn't experiencing the svchost.exe application error. Now follow the Steps 1 and 2 in the above mentioned article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927385 Test the operation before resorting to Step 3 which basically cleans out WIndows Update. John -- I work at Microsoft. These are my opinions and not my employers. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "DaLipton" wrote: Hello! I keep getting this error everytime when i start my PC.. First everything is like normal for about 2 mins, but then the error pops up. After that my Windows Firewall stops working, my audio system doesn't work so i have no sounds, and then finally my internet seems to stop working too. And my Windows user interface changes a little too after i've clicked ''send error report'' or ''don't send''. I have tried the Hotfix for this kind of problem from the Microsoft support site, but no luck with it. I have scanned for viruses with Avast! antivirus, too.. I want to get rid of this problem, and i need your help! Here is the error signatu szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : wuaueng.dll szModVer : 7.0.6000.381 offset : 0009fbaf |
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Generic Host Process for Win32 service error
hmm.. but i have 5 svchost.exe procesesses running now in the background. I
have tried your methods yet., about to do it now. |
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Generic Host Process for Win32 service error
hi I've encountered the same problem and did what u've said: method 2 and disabled automatic update however now i can't manually do windows update, whenever i click windows update from start menu, i got 0x8DDD0018 error from microsoft update site and it tells me to start automatic update.....=S so how can i update manually? thanks -- cazukeeeee ------------------------------------------------------------------------ cazukeeeee's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=51095 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=905848 http://forums.techarena.in |
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