Win32 exception in svchost.exe, many other problems that occur
INFO: Go to the last page to see my solution (there are two pages!)
I think this happened to me before. I use the computer, the internet works, there is an audio device, and then 2 debuggers of just-in-time pop up and say that there is a win32 exception in svchost.exe. Please, don't say this goes into the Visual Studio forums because, even if I uninstall it, another dialog box appears saying there is some kind of error in the application, and when I close it, I can't run programs more. Sort of, I do not debug themes stopped working, and sign says 'no audio device not installed' even though it says there is one in the Device Manager. It's happened before, and it separated. I didn't know why. I just turned on themes manually, he worked and re-installed my audio device. Then, I went to microsoft update website to see if it would update, which was probably my problem the last time. But it did not load the site. The site, in internet explorer, said quickly "check you have the latest software update, something about activex and then opted for"the website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are trying to view".» I was very fast, and I couldn't read by taking a screenshot. Oh, and it was http://www.update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us. The options on the side are grayed out; I could not verify anything. When you try to access this page in firefox, it says that the connection has been reset. I can't update. But that's not all. When opening internet Explorer, there are 2 process iexplorer.exe. In a path of the process Viewer, he confirmed that both come from the windows folder. One is bigger. Kill any process would result in the closure of internet explore. That is to say, I'm not familiar with so I do not know if it is supposed to have 2 processes. At one point, there was an Explorer.EXE and an explorer.exe. I have done both and when you have nothing, that it was a virus. I couldn't find the file and so it's probably still here. Yet once, there are even more. The Windows Firewall/internet sharing ect. process cannot start. When you try to start it I get error 5: access is denied. It isn't my printer, because my computer is not connected to one and the page of my computer not long to load. I have XP home SP3. In addition, when you try to start a java game, I get the message "the virtual machine cannot be started. I have reinstalled java without result. I have MSE. I see no virus in my departure upward. The win32 exception appears more than once, resulting in the themes service crashing. This seems to be a virus. There are several explorer.exe, but not Explorer.EXE. In internet explorer, when I google something and click on a link, it is redirected instantly. But not in firefox. Thank you, if someone can find the solution. I will try antivirus and restores system analyses. Unless those who were corrupt, too.
MSE update! Microsoft Update worked, too. I downloaded TDSSKiller on my office and renamed it in randomname.com. He ran clean when I did not. I used the command prompt to change the extension of the files exe to com, but you can enable extensions file via file operations in Explorer. Then I ran it and it found one thing trojan backdoor that other programs could not remove. Deleted, updated, and now everything is fine (sort of). There is a beep randomly when starting upwards, but I use inconvenience. Is everybody stumped, or something? Someone can it mark as answer?
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To help understand your processes svchost.exe and what is running under them, read this article and you will be smarter than the average bear:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial129.htmlYou may be able to get clues with what is happening with your svchost.exe process using the Task Manager and maybe understand.
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Download Process Explorer, so you can see what is 'really' running on your system, especially behind those svchosts several process see you in the running task manager.
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You'll like Process Explorer when you get the hang of it. Process Explorer is the Manager of Windows taskbar on steroids.
Process Explorer installs nothing so it won't slow down your system since it works only on request.
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Once you get Process Explorer running, expand the columns, made drag the corners of the screen for it's largest, etc., so you can see as much information as possible in the window. Now you can really see what is running on the system.
Here's a screenshot of my poor system when I use Process Explorer:
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2567/ProcessExplorer.PNG
The CPU column is usually the most interesting start with performance issues - which uses the most?It is OK and normal to have several svchost exe processes running. Important XP Services are actually running under svchost.exe processes. There are sometimes an XP Service that runs under a svchost.exe process, sometimes there are several Services in XP, which runs under a svchost.exe process.
Sometimes malware will hide behind a svchost.exe process because the malware knows that you won't be able to find it in the Task Manager. He will hide behind a svchost.exe process to deceive you, but you can outsmart it.
Malicious software can disguise itself also seems to be a legitimate process of XP or he could hide under/behind other processes that you see running in Task Manager if you can't see the execution.
The malware would trick you into thinking you must use a System Restore Point, run a repair install or reinstall your XP from scratch when you really don't.
Looking at the display in process Explorer, you want the CPU most to be associated with the system idle process. It's 'free time' on your system, so more time there, more free.
If you look at the graphs of performance and see red spikes (or not) double click the graphic in the upper left corner to display the graph to use. Move the mouse over any pics to see what are the causes. Even if the Spike has already scroll screen, you can still move the mouse over the edge to see what caused. You can also just wait for a pic to happen and then see what caused the Spike.
If you think one of your svchost.exe process is out of control or run amok, understand that some malware will hide as a process behind one of your several svchost.exe processes. All what you will see in the Manager of tasks is a svchost.exe process that has run amok.
The malware knows that you won't be able to see it in the Task Manager. The malware hope you will do something drastic like use a Restore Point, perform a repair installation, or even to reinstall your XP from scratch.
No matter what you use for software malware, detection and removal do this first:
Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:
Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
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HHmmmm bears ok I will answer your questions, but I don't really see the relivence of them for the progs anti, spy, virus, malware are not the problem.
(1) a little more than two or three weeks ago or not.
2A) about two weeks ago.
No. 2B) I don't buy anti progs that do not work. Why would I? He did not set the blocks just prob the random load IE 8 to a maleware site addresses.
(3) I got the updated version of Avast for almost two years. He simply blocked addresses saying something was trying to use svchost and WScript mshta.exe to attempt to load IE to a maleware site. I disabled Avast but since the installation of NOD32 if she does not interfere.
(4) I don't remember what I used before I think it's Norton or macafree but I don't know about two years ago, I had the computer taken, wiped and reinstalled windows and they gave me Avast for free.
(5) Yes, I tried Norton and Macafree, and they do not work to correct the problem. I uninstalled them well and they are no longer on my computer.
(6) no they were not preinstalled.
If you're going to ask me to do a system restore it will not help I already tried. Useless program when you can't use it. I tried several times with different dates, even in safe mode. I already ran on Microsoft Live Onecare, MSRT, Fix and MSE. I have spybot, malwarebytes, superantispyware, synematic and have tried them all. Nothing can solve the problem. Now NOD32 blocks the random addresses loading IE but it is very annoying seeing this thing pop up constantly. The only thing that it does not stop is when I use IE occasionally it will load a location for a Wal-Mart gift card, but I've just close it. If I use a different prog or any it constantly blocks the random addresses loading IE. I don't have IE loaded. Yes I have popups blockers, but it does not block another page being loaded on the card gift wlmart site. everything else works well.
Please don't give me no matter what more links to the help pages for Microsoft because I already looked through them all and tried a lot of useful advice and none have worked. What I really need Bear is a set of instructions on what or the files to search posibly containing a script that gives orders to the system files to try and load IE maleware sites. I need to know where to look, what I'm looking for and how to rewrite or erase the command or script. Probly get rid of some files HKLM or commands too if there are orders as well. I'm sure you'll tell me its probly in both registry keys. in any case if you can help with a set of instructions on how manually enter and take care of the problem that would be great.
I have seen the manual of instructions on how to repair scvhost.exe but I'll not go messin' and delete this file cause I know that you need so that windows run. I'm sorry for the poor fools who go on Ehow and follow the instructions. in any case if you can help it would be greatly appreciated I don't have the money right now to put this thing in the shop with Christmas around the corner and all. Peace!
bear oppss sorry I forgot to say of windows has been completely updated in time and yes I was able to connect to windows update and defender update as well before that happens, but now I cannot connect to a, but can connect to anywheree else apparently on microsoft or other juice of sites not not both.
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I've seen other threads with this same type of problem that it was caused by a virus/malware. I might suggest to run a full scan with your anti-virus/anti-malware software and see if you find something. If necessary you can also use the Microsoft Safety Scanner:
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This problem is common for the windows operating system. I hope that this source will help you - http://fileinspect.com/fileinfo/svchost-exe/
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