Hi, The are several possible reasons of this error message. "Reason 1: You have one of numerous worms, viruses and trojans which pretent themselves to be legal svchost.exe or use legal svchost.exe to run themselves at windows startup. These threats include: CashToolbar Downloader-MY, System1060, CoolWebSearch Svchost32, ADCLICK-AG, ADCLICK-AX, ADUYO-A, AGENT-V, AGOBOT-KL, AUTOTROJ-C and many others. Reason 2: Some legal DLL which uses svchost.exe to run itself at Windows startup crashed and causec crash of the whole svchost.exe service. Reason 3: You have just installed update from Microsoft which contains errorneous verison of Windows Installer or double-byte character set (DBCS) characters support (only occures in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)). Reason 4: You installed old printer or scanner drivers from Hewlett-Packard which are incompatible with the current version of svchost.exe" from here http://www.securitystronghold.com/solutions/svchost.exe-generic-host-process-win32-services-encountered-problem.html You can easily fix error with Svchost Fix Wizard. Just search for it in the internet. I hope that was helpful.
Hi, To fix svchost or generic host process errors try cool utility Svchost Fix Wizard. It is really one click solution. Google for Svchost Fix Wizard to find info about it.
It can be before system crash - it usually goes with svchost errors. To fix it use Svchost Fix Wizard. Good Luck!
If you have "Svchost exe app error at 75606eb5 ref memory at 0x0000008 memory cannot be read" and similar errors use Svchost Error Fix Wizard.
Depends on your system. SVChost processes are used for various system services, so there might be at least several. You should not worry too much as long as all svchost processes are launched from windows install subdyrectory system32
Generic Host Process related errors are can easily fixed by Svchost Errors Fix Wizard. I have used it as I had three popping up windows at startup. Now they all gone.
Hello, If there is a type of virus - it can but if this is a system error - no. If you get svchost.exe error message use special utility Svchost Fix Wizard - it will help you to get rid of it.
Root configuration Data
In order to make the computer run more efficiently, Microsoft began to use .dll files as opposed to .exe files, but these new .dll files could not be opened directly from Windows. This is why SVCHost was created, to make these files accessible.
Antiviruses may not help you - for generic host process win 32 better to use special system utility - Svchost Errors Fix Wizard.
I don't know, but restarting your computer fixes that problem.
Boot from another drive
You can try system utility sfc Press "Win + R" buttons on your keyboard and type sfc /scannow If that won't help you can try to download Special utility - as I remember Svchost Fix Wizard (google it) - it cost money but it helped me.