Full Version: Svchost.exe Crashes?
realmasterX
Hi m8s..

I've got a little prob with this sweet svchost.exe!
Everytime i connect to the inet it crashes. Normally i woud say it sounds like the MsBlaster or something, but the KAV(full updated) doesnt detect anyone.
ive formated the disk, but its always the same prob!???


Anyone a idea?


thx
rmX

Flapdrol
It's a virus. Forgot which one, but it dates from december or so. Better get a -good- AV suite en rescan your system.

If you really want to know which virus it is; just pay any AV company's website a visit and look for svchost.exe.
realmasterX
i think, KAV is the best Antivir u can get. and if its really a virii from december, he have to detect it!!

I know there are more then one virus, who crash this exe.
Flapdrol
Sorry didn't read you use KAV smile.gif

T3cHn0b0y
Before you connect to the internet after a clean format, you should always enable the Windows Internet Connection Firewall or install some 3rd party software before-hand! Block all ports and incoming connections and goto the windows update site.
invisible-boy
hi
k,if ur computer have bluster:
1)start>run>shutdown -a
type this command when show msg.
2)start>run>dcomcnfg
the u can desable svchost
invisible-boy
***important:
this bug for ur windows,so format,fdisk cann't work.
u most update ur windows or use command....
stonebreaker
i don't know which virus your computer is infected
but one thing you must to do is to patch your computer and install a internet firewall
PL3X59
I have the same problem ..

u should use bitdefender
and www.inoculer.com with the online scanner ...

put a firewall on your computer
add the services pacK smile.gif

now I have no problem smile.gif

sorry for my englisH

French pl"ex
realmasterX
okm, thanks.
ill try a firewall.
st3@1th
I assume ur running 2k/XP, did you use the windows setup partioning, or a dos boot disk? If you used the setup routine for windows, I would go back and format it with a different utility, like the dos format, or something like partition magic, and format it in fat, then go back and reformat the partition in ntfs with windows setup.

I've seen this same problem before.
realmasterX
QUOTE (st3@1th @ Mar 2 2004, 02:28 PM)
I assume ur running 2k/XP, did you use the windows setup partioning, or a dos boot disk? If you used the setup routine for windows, I would go back and format it with a different utility, like the dos format, or something like partition magic, and format it in fat, then go back and reformat the partition in ntfs with windows setup.

I've seen this same problem before.

hmm,.. 2k.

Would be the last way, i think..
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