On startup, I get the following error message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error

I received the following error message: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error on commissioning. Reading the Forums help. I have all the Service Packs and the automatic updates of Windows XP. More Norton AntiV and utilities. What can I do as I am all updated and I have Norton? KB - 894391 fix Windows Will interfere with what anyone, even if I have already? Should I run Windows Essentials?

Thank you!

Well, I'm quite sure that committed Microsoft Support Engineer 'expert' is just send you on another of their many wild goose hunting.

Surely, Imran M will come up with some other ideas - it's their job and they are the ones that Microsoft hired as their "experts".

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