Generic Host Process for Win32 Error Message

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Clayton

I have been getting this error message on many computers that I have built
and sold and can not find a solution, today I was installing XP on a note
book and then once installed started installing the drivers, I happen to
leave the Video drivers to last after updating other drivers and running
Windows Update.

I installed the Intel Graphics 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family
directly from the DELL website and got the Genric Host Process for Win32
Error Message on reboot.

Any idea's what is causing this to happen?

Thanks
Clayton
 
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Guest

First try reinstalling using device manager

DEVICE MANAGER

To access device manager right click on my computer and then go to
properties. Then navigate to the hardware tab and click on device manager. It
will then populate a list of devices connected to your computer. Click on the
device that is causing you problems and right click on it and then click
uninstall. Once you have uninstalled it, restart your computer. Then it will
rediscover the new device. Use driver for it off the manufacturers website
(when you install the driver).


if that does not work use

MSCONFIG

http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmb_tol_dxth.asp
This explains all details of how to use the utility.

In brief what you will need to do is go to the start menu then go to the run
command box. Once there type “msconfigâ€. This will bring up the Microsoft
Configuration Utility. Once in it there are two options.

1. If you believe you know what is causing the problem go through to the
services tab. Click on the hide all Microsoft services tab. Then go through
the list and untick what you think is causing you problems. Be careful, but
do not worry. If you untick a vital services MS will automatically retick it
on restart. Next go to the startup tab. Untick everything that you think may
be causing you the problem and then apply your changes, and restart your
computer to see if you are still experiencing the problem.
2. If number one does not work or you do not know what is causing the
problem do the following. In the Microsoft Configuration Utility’s welcome
screen, click diagnostic startup. Restart the computer. Do you have the same
problem? If so then use system restore (located in the start menu’s
accessories tab) to undo the msconfig change. If it has it is now your job to
find what was causing the problem. So to the services tab. Click on the hide
all Microsoft services tab. Then go through the list and retick 5 services
(at a time i.e. between each restart) and find what you think is causing your
problems. Be careful, but do not worry. If you untick a vital services MS
will automatically retick it on restart. Next go to the startup tab. Retick 5
programs (at a time i.e. between each restart) and find what you think is
causing your problems. Then apply your changes, and restart your computer to
see if you are still experiencing the problem.

if all else fails use

THE REPAIR CONSOLE

This method will reinstall Windows XP, and delete all drivers and windows
updates, BUT IT WILL NOT DELETE YOUR PROGRAMS OR FILES!

To use it you need to insert your Windows XP CD, and then restart your
computer. Then when the boot screen comes up, click ‘boot from cd’ and once
the XP cd has loaded, select the repair console.

Here are some websites that describe the process
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058/EN-US/ Please not this is very detailed
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm this is quite a good
step by step guide which I recommend printing off and looking at while doing
your first repair

Do not worry. Repairs are very easy, but afterwards you will need to
reinstall drivers, and run Windows Update.


i hope that helps you

Cheers

Quintin

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MVP wannabe :p
Owner of:
- The Technology Store Australia
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- two tablet PCs - Toshiba M200 and the Acer c303Xmi
Beta tester of Office 11, Win update...
 
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Guest

If you search for this error across all groups, there are a very large # to
be found but not one correct answer that I have found. It keeps recurring
randomly to my system and is supposedly being worked on by MS. Why not say
there is no fix if there is no fix?
 
M

Malke

Will said:
If you search for this error across all groups, there are a very large
# to be found but not one correct answer that I have found. It keeps
recurring randomly to my system and is supposedly being worked on by
MS. Why not say there is no fix if there is no fix?

Because in many cases, there *is* a fix. The problem is that this is a
pretty generic error and can be caused by a lot of different things.
I've seen it on clients' machines which were badly infested with
malware. In those cases, cleaning up the machine took care of it. In
other cases, I've seen the error pop up once after updating something
and then never had it appear again. In other cases, I've seen the error
show up as a precurser of general system failure because of hardware.

So, that's why no one is giving you the answer "there is no fix".
Because each computer is different. Unlike a more controlled computing
environment like Macs, PCs can have hundreds of possible
hardware/software combinations. Troubleshooting this particular error
message via newsgroup posts instead of hands-on can be difficult.

If your efforts to troubleshoot your system haven't been successful, the
next best course of action is to take the machine to a good local
professional (not a BestBuy or CompUSA type of store). Even we techs
will take a difficult problem to a tech friend to get a fresh pair of
eyes to look at the machine.

Malke
 
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Clayton

Seems only to happen to me after clean installs over many different type of
systems, being a notebook or desktop, it only started happening a couple of
months ago, I think it has something to do with a Window Update.
Someone mentioned uninstalling 887742.
 

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