Re: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services Error
- From: "thecreator" <thecreator@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 21:12:13 -0500
Hi Sally,
Open My Computer. At the top, click View. Make sure you are viewing My
Computer in Tiles or Icons View. Locate your Hard Drives. They are Logical
Drives. I dual-boot, so I have plenty of Logical Hard Drives in My Computer.
I do not know your computer, so I am trying to be specific as possible.
Don't click on the overall title, just right-click on the icon representing
the Hard Drive that you are running Windows XP on.
To locate the exact Hard drive, right-click Start and click Explore.
What is the Drive Letter showing? That is the Hard Drive you should run
Chkdsk on. So go back into My Computer and locate that Hard Drive icon and
right-click on the icon.
Or, just go and highlight in Explore, the root folder of the Hard Drive
and right-click on the root folder name and click Properties.
Click Tools.. Click under Error-checking, Check Now. Check the first
option. Click Start. Click Yes to Schedule. Reboot and let Chkdsk run.
--
thecreator
"sally" <sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi: I deleted the files you recommended. I then ran disk cleanup. I
don't
understand "schedule a chkdsk at boottime to fix the file system", I
opened
My Computer, don't understand 'locate Logical drive that you have Windows
XP
on'..remember I'm no guru just a frustrated granny :). Saw 'hard disc
drives'
so clicked on it, however, there were no 'tools' to click on, no
'error-checking' to click on, etc. Can you take me thru that part again?
(My
computer, etc). By the way, now my Restore System has malfunctioned..brand
new computer (June 2006)
--
sally
"thecreator" wrote:
Hi Sally,
Use Explore and go to your \Temp folders and delete all files and
sub-folders the system allows you to delete. (Files not in use.)
C:\Documents and Settings\sally\Local Settings\Temp
C:\WINDOWS\Temp
Now run Disk Cleanup.
Schedule a Chkdsk at boottime to fix the file system.
Open My Computer. Locate the Logical Drive that you have Windows XP
on
and right-click on the Drive. Click Properties. Click Tools. Click under
Error-checking, Check Now. Check the first option. Click Start. Click Yes
to
Schedule. Reboot and let Chkdsk run.
--
thecreator
"sally" <sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SVChost.exe Application error "the instruction at 0x745f2780 referenced
memory @ ox00000000. The memory could not be read. I clicked on
'CANCEL'
to
debug. Then this message comes up "Generic host process for
Win32Services
encountered a problem and needs to close. I was directed to a page to
fix
this problem but after it was downloaded the same error mesage came up
again
svchost.ext and then I lost my audio. The only way to get the audio
back
was
to do a
System Restore..which I did and it did bring back the audio..but I am
still
getting the error messages on svc host...can I just ignore this? I'm
afraid
to down load the fixer again..I'm no computer guru...can someone guide
me
along with this in low tech language. .. thank you, Sally
--
sally
"bpilati" wrote:
Windows throws up a list of programs that it says may not fun properly
if
this update is removed.
So?
"thecreator" wrote:
Hi mr aloof1,
Uninstall this Hotfix and reboot and then run your computer and
see
what
happens:
Update for Windows XP (KB916595)
I had to restore my operating system to fix a couple of problems
including, "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered
a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience."
I discovered that this Hotfix resulted in an immediate "Generic
Host
Process for Win32 Services has encountered
a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience."
problem on every reboot. So I removed it.
Also make sure that your Anti-Virus is scanning at boot. Helps
to
eliminate the error condition also.
--
thecreator
<mr_aloof1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can I get a little help from somebody who knows a whole bunch more
about
these computers than I do for this problem? Out of the blue, I've
begun
getting this error: "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has
encountered
a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience."
I
could
close the error window, and I thought, at first that there was no
problem.
However, when I would get this error, I discovered that my Sound
and
Audio
Devices buttons, where I can select my speaker set up, volumes,
etc.,
had
all been grayed out and were no longer accessible. A reboot fixes
this
problem, however, and everything appears to become okay. One of
the
odd
things about this error is when it shows up. As long as I'm using
the
computer, the error never appears. It appears at some point
during
the
computer's inactivity. I never shut down my hard drive. When I'm
not
using
my computer, I just get up and leave it alone. I've got my
computer
set
up
so that the monitor shuts down after 10 minutes of inactivity, but
the
hard
drive never shuts off. The next time I go to use my computer,
I'll
move
my
mouse to power up my monitor, only to discover that sometime while
the
computer was not being used, the "Generic Host Process for Win32
Services..." error has popped up.
Now, the way I understand it, Generic Host Process for Win32
Services
is
also known as svchost.exe, correct? I ran "Tasklist /svc" from
"cmd"
in
the
"run" command. I discovered several svchost were running. One of
those
svchost, under PID 1188, hosted a whole bunch of services,
including
"Audio
Srv". Is that where my problem is? I've run every virus,
malware,
spyware,
etc., scans known to mankind. I even did a Symantec online virus
scan.
Nothing unusual was found. I even downloaded the Blaster Worm
elimination
program and ran it. Blaster Worm wasn't on my computer.
Could something be corrupt in this svchost program?
Any ideas from anybody how I can fix this problem?
.
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