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"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
>