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I recently performed a system restore and have the same problem as stated by MJ in the posting on July 17, 2007 (subject line- Help!! I am ready to throw my laptop away....another svchost.exe e). This thread seems to have died so I thought I'd ask again. After the system restore two message boxes started appearing and if I cleared them I would lose my wireless internet connection. If I ignore them them, everything appears to work but the boxes are in the way. If I open internet explorer first then clear them, everything works. This message comes first: svchost.exe-Application Error The instruction at "0x71a58c02" referenced memory at "0x00006ec8". The memory could not be written. After open my user account I get: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services encountered a problem and needed to close. I tried the fix from mragho@gmail.com and the Dial-A-Fix suggested by Shenan Stanley. No changes. I thought the problem was associated with Norton Ghost software because the initial reason I did the restore centered on performance issues that would arise when a reminder window would appear to tell me that the trial period had expired. (The problem arose well after the expiration notices started appearing and could be coincidental.) In addition to the fixes mentioned above, I ran the restore two different times to 2 different points, reinstalled McAfee and performed a scan, I deleted Ghost (when I did this I lost restore points), and ran the error checker (this found and repaired two bad clusters, but did not fix the problem). I did not try solution #2 from Shenan Stanley as it did not work for MJ. I also installed Update for Windows XP KB927891 (several times, although it does not appear in the update log). This is the fix recommended after sending an error report on the Win32 problem. Any additional help is appreciated. -- Bob |
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Bob schrieb:
> Hi, > > I recently performed a system restore and have the same problem as stated by > MJ in the posting on July 17, 2007 (subject line- Help!! I am ready to throw > my laptop away....another svchost.exe e). This thread seems to have died so > I thought I'd ask again. > > After the system restore two message boxes started appearing and if I > cleared them I would lose my wireless internet connection. If I ignore them > them, everything appears to work but the boxes are in the way. If I open > internet explorer first then clear them, everything works. > > This message comes first: svchost.exe-Application Error > The instruction at "0x71a58c02" referenced memory at "0x00006ec8". The > memory could not be written. > > After open my user account I get: Generic Host Process for Win32 > Services message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services encountered a > problem and needed to close. > > I tried the fix from mragho@gmail.com and the Dial-A-Fix suggested by Shenan > Stanley. No changes. I thought the problem was associated with Norton Ghost > software because the initial reason I did the restore centered on > performance issues that would arise when a reminder window would appear to > tell > me that the trial period had expired. (The problem arose well after the > expiration notices started appearing and could be coincidental.) > > In addition to the fixes mentioned above, I ran the restore two > different times to 2 different points, reinstalled McAfee and performed a > scan, I deleted Ghost (when I did this I lost restore points), and ran the > error checker (this found and repaired two bad clusters, but did not fix the > problem). > > I did not try solution #2 from Shenan Stanley as it did not work for MJ. > > I also installed Update for Windows XP KB927891 (several times, although it > does not appear in the update log). This is the fix recommended after > sending an error report on the Win32 problem. > > Any additional help is appreciated. > Hello Bob, Install all updates of MS Office and Windows over Internet Explorer or Manually , bevor this turn the Automaticly Update Off! after finishing turn the Autoupdate On. Matani |
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doesnt matter what hard drive you have this will fix your problems. "Bob" wrote: > Hi, > > I recently performed a system restore and have the same problem as stated by > MJ in the posting on July 17, 2007 (subject line- Help!! I am ready to throw > my laptop away....another svchost.exe e). This thread seems to have died so > I thought I'd ask again. > > After the system restore two message boxes started appearing and if I > cleared them I would lose my wireless internet connection. If I ignore them > them, everything appears to work but the boxes are in the way. If I open > internet explorer first then clear them, everything works. > > This message comes first: svchost.exe-Application Error > The instruction at "0x71a58c02" referenced memory at "0x00006ec8". The > memory could not be written. > > After open my user account I get: Generic Host Process for Win32 > Services message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services encountered a > problem and needed to close. > > I tried the fix from mragho@gmail.com and the Dial-A-Fix suggested by Shenan > Stanley. No changes. I thought the problem was associated with Norton Ghost > software because the initial reason I did the restore centered on > performance issues that would arise when a reminder window would appear to > tell > me that the trial period had expired. (The problem arose well after the > expiration notices started appearing and could be coincidental.) > > In addition to the fixes mentioned above, I ran the restore two > different times to 2 different points, reinstalled McAfee and performed a > scan, I deleted Ghost (when I did this I lost restore points), and ran the > error checker (this found and repaired two bad clusters, but did not fix the > problem). > > I did not try solution #2 from Shenan Stanley as it did not work for MJ. > > I also installed Update for Windows XP KB927891 (several times, although it > does not appear in the update log). This is the fix recommended after > sending an error report on the Win32 problem. > > Any additional help is appreciated. > > -- > Bob |
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download and install ps5000 xp signed drivers setup launcher maxtor. it
doesnt matter what hard drive you have this will fix your problems. "Bob" wrote: > Hi, > > I recently performed a system restore and have the same problem as stated by > MJ in the posting on July 17, 2007 (subject line- Help!! I am ready to throw > my laptop away....another svchost.exe e). This thread seems to have died so > I thought I'd ask again. > > After the system restore two message boxes started appearing and if I > cleared them I would lose my wireless internet connection. If I ignore them > them, everything appears to work but the boxes are in the way. If I open > internet explorer first then clear them, everything works. > > This message comes first: svchost.exe-Application Error > The instruction at "0x71a58c02" referenced memory at "0x00006ec8". The > memory could not be written. > > After open my user account I get: Generic Host Process for Win32 > Services message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services encountered a > problem and needed to close. > > I tried the fix from mragho@gmail.com and the Dial-A-Fix suggested by Shenan > Stanley. No changes. I thought the problem was associated with Norton Ghost > software because the initial reason I did the restore centered on > performance issues that would arise when a reminder window would appear to > tell > me that the trial period had expired. (The problem arose well after the > expiration notices started appearing and could be coincidental.) > > In addition to the fixes mentioned above, I ran the restore two > different times to 2 different points, reinstalled McAfee and performed a > scan, I deleted Ghost (when I did this I lost restore points), and ran the > error checker (this found and repaired two bad clusters, but did not fix the > problem). > > I did not try solution #2 from Shenan Stanley as it did not work for MJ. > > I also installed Update for Windows XP KB927891 (several times, although it > does not appear in the update log). This is the fix recommended after > sending an error report on the Win32 problem. > > Any additional help is appreciated. > > -- > Bob |
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download and install ps5000 xp signed drivers setup launcher maxtor. it
doesnt matter what hard drive you have this will fix your problems. "Saleh Matani" wrote: > Bob schrieb: > > Hi, > > > > I recently performed a system restore and have the same problem as stated by > > MJ in the posting on July 17, 2007 (subject line- Help!! I am ready to throw > > my laptop away....another svchost.exe e). This thread seems to have died so > > I thought I'd ask again. > > > > After the system restore two message boxes started appearing and if I > > cleared them I would lose my wireless internet connection. If I ignore them > > them, everything appears to work but the boxes are in the way. If I open > > internet explorer first then clear them, everything works. > > > > This message comes first: svchost.exe-Application Error > > The instruction at "0x71a58c02" referenced memory at "0x00006ec8". The > > memory could not be written. > > > > After open my user account I get: Generic Host Process for Win32 > > Services message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services encountered a > > problem and needed to close. > > > > I tried the fix from mragho@gmail.com and the Dial-A-Fix suggested by Shenan > > Stanley. No changes. I thought the problem was associated with Norton Ghost > > software because the initial reason I did the restore centered on > > performance issues that would arise when a reminder window would appear to > > tell > > me that the trial period had expired. (The problem arose well after the > > expiration notices started appearing and could be coincidental.) > > > > In addition to the fixes mentioned above, I ran the restore two > > different times to 2 different points, reinstalled McAfee and performed a > > scan, I deleted Ghost (when I did this I lost restore points), and ran the > > error checker (this found and repaired two bad clusters, but did not fix the > > problem). > > > > I did not try solution #2 from Shenan Stanley as it did not work for MJ. > > > > I also installed Update for Windows XP KB927891 (several times, although it > > does not appear in the update log). This is the fix recommended after > > sending an error report on the Win32 problem. > > > > Any additional help is appreciated. > > > > Hello Bob, > Install all updates of MS Office and Windows over Internet Explorer or > Manually , bevor this turn the Automaticly Update Off! > after finishing turn the Autoupdate On. > > Matani > |
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