RE: Win32 Generic Host Process error and 'svchost.exe' error
- From: FutureTechSys.com <windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 14:40:02 -0700
If I had to make a guess without looking at the PC, you may have yourself a
virus. A lot of them are constantly trying to do things on the internet, and
when they get a connection, they start downloading other trojan programs,
popups, and the like.
The first thing you should do is get yourself some up to date virus
protection and run a scan.
The second thing you should do, if its available in your area, is get
yourself some high speed internet access. You'll never go back to dialup.
The local phone company usually has a deal you can get with DSL to where its
plus or minus $10 the same price as dialup.
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Sincerely,
Chris
windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.futuretechsys.com - remote support available for all Windows OSs.
"llorax" wrote:
Hi,.
I still have dial up and I'm not sure if I am using a router, I don't know
exactly what that is. If you have any suggestions I would appriciate it.
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Thank you for help!!!!
"FutureTechSys.com" wrote:
Are you on dialup or high speed internet? If high speed, is it cable or dsl?
Are you using a router?
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Sincerely,
Chris
windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.futuretechsys.com - remote support available for all Windows OSs.
"llorax" wrote:
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
After connecting to the Internet within 5 to 30 minutes I get a Generic Host
Process for Win32 error. After that I receive 'svchost.exe' error message
stating
"The instruction at "0x77c43dbd" referenced memory at "0x786f5138". The
memory could not be "written".
If I try to close either of the boxes out I get knocked off the Internet and
have to restart my computer to get back on. If I try to get back on without
restarting I get a message stating that my moden is is use or not working
properly. I have checked my modem, run my anti virus and spyware programs,
ran an on-line virus scan and do not know what else to do.
I have Windows XP with the Service Pack 1 on my computer.
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Thank you for help!!!!
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