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Exceptions in svchost.exe

Started by shout, November 07, 2006, 12:18 PM

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shout

About 2 days ago I started getting unhandled exceptions in svchost.exe, and when I would end it, some random aspect of my computer would cease to function, normally the sound, sometimes the network, sometimes forceing a restart, and once no input devices would work.

Anyone know of anything or is it time for a windows reinstall?

UserLoser

Install any programs about two days ago?

l2k-Shadow

Probably hit a lovely trojan that attaches to svchost.exe. I'd recommend reformatting, since being a Windows user is basically a ticket to having to reformat every few months or your computer takes about 20 minutes to boot and starts lagging after 10 minutes of use after a restart.
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Quote from: l2k-Shadow on November 07, 2006, 01:34 PM
Probably hit a lovely trojan that attaches to svchost.exe. I'd recommend reformatting, since being a Windows user is basically a ticket to having to reformat every few months or your computer takes about 20 minutes to boot and starts lagging after 10 minutes of use after a restart.

We have 4 Windows computers in our family. I have not yet had occasion to reformat any of them, and the slowest one (an almost-7-year-old upgraded Dell Dimension) doesn't take anywhere near 20 minutes to boot, then runs just fine.

There is a fine line between keeping an open mind towards Linux and other operating system technologies and becoming a zealot one way or another.

Shout, if you're willing to provide a HijackThis log, we can see if you've got anything suspicious running; however, if you want to just get it over with and reformat that will probably fix your problem.
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Quote from: Stealth on November 07, 2006, 02:38 PM
There is a fine line between keeping an open mind towards Linux and other operating system technologies and becoming a zealot one way or another.

Not really. There's a fine line between being an open-minded, informed Linux zealot, and a blind, ignorant zealot who flames Windows at any chance they get because they want to appear "cool." Odds are he uses Windows too. According to a post he made two days ago, he used OllyDbg, which is for Windows.
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Quote<TehUser> Man, I can't get Xorg to work properly.  This sucks.
<torque> you should probably kill yourself
<TehUser> I think I will.  Thanks, torque.

l2k-Shadow

lol... did I ever say I do not use Windows? As the matter of fact, I have never ever used linux in my life.. I use Windows XP and I love it. The problem with Windows, just like any operating system, and mostly the users fault is, that crap gets stored on the computer from the internet, programs, etc... I like to reformat often because it helps me keep the computer clean.. and no my computer doesn't take 20 minutes to restart which was an exaggeration for a long time, but the more I wait to reformat, the slower it gets... I am suggesting reformatting just for the best and cleanliest solution to any software-related problem, at least in my opinion.
Quote from: replaced on November 04, 2006, 11:54 AM
I dunno wat it means, someone tell me whats ix86 and pmac?
Can someone send me a working bot source (with bnls support) to my email?  Then help me copy and paste it to my bot? ;D
Já jsem byl určenej abych tady žil,
Dával si ovar, křen a k tomu pivo pil.
Tam by ses povídaj jak prase v žitě měl,
Já nechci před nikym sednout si na prdel.

Já nejsem z USA, já nejsem z USA, já vážně nejsem z USA... a snad se proto na mě nezloběj.

Newby

Quote from: l2k-Shadow on November 07, 2006, 10:33 PM
The problem with Windows, just like any operating system, and mostly the users fault is, that crap gets stored on the computer from the internet, programs, etc... I like to reformat often because it helps me keep the computer clean.. and no my computer doesn't take 20 minutes to restart which was an exaggeration for a long time, but the more I wait to reformat, the slower it gets... I am suggesting reformatting just for the best and cleanliest solution to any software-related problem, at least in my opinion.

I can personally manage my Windows systems better than I can my Linux systems. I've never had any of the problems you speak of. Sadly, I haven't used XP on my desktop in over a year and a half now. I have not looked back. :)

Although reformatting is the ultimate solution for any Windows programs.
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Quote<TehUser> Man, I can't get Xorg to work properly.  This sucks.
<torque> you should probably kill yourself
<TehUser> I think I will.  Thanks, torque.

Stealth

Quote from: l2k-Shadow on November 07, 2006, 10:33 PM
lol... did I ever say I do not use Windows? As the matter of fact, I have never ever used linux in my life.. I use Windows XP and I love it. The problem with Windows, just like any operating system, and mostly the users fault is, that crap gets stored on the computer from the internet, programs, etc... I like to reformat often because it helps me keep the computer clean.. and no my computer doesn't take 20 minutes to restart which was an exaggeration for a long time, but the more I wait to reformat, the slower it gets... I am suggesting reformatting just for the best and cleanliest solution to any software-related problem, at least in my opinion.

Fair enough. I even agree with you if Shout's hard drive is in such a state that backing all his important things, typically the most painstaking part of a reformat, is either already done (working off an external hard drive) or very quick and easy to do. Otherwise, a reformat is generally not as easy as just repairing the problem.
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shout

I reformated.

But I had a bad disk or something because now its just screwed to all hell and i have to reformat yet again.

shout

It turns out I had a particularly nasty virus. It seemed to infect every executable it could find on my disk, making my backups infected as well.

:(

Stealth

Quote from: Shout on November 11, 2006, 08:14 PM
It turns out I had a particularly nasty virus. It seemed to infect every executable it could find on my disk, making my backups infected as well.

:(

Gnarly. Don't back any .exe files up, then! :) (easier said than done, I know)
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Kp

Backing up the executables is fine, as long as he doesn't restore them or run them after he cleans out the infection. :)
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