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    Problem with internet connection

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by bane.zobenica, Feb 15, 2008.

  1. bane.zobenica

    bane.zobenica Newbie

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    Hi,
    i hade frustrating problem with my internet connection... I format my c: disc and remove factory windows xp media center edition and instal new windows xp professional. At that time, when I connect to the internet, after some time my windows shown error message "Generic host process for win32 services"... Error is in svchost.exe service... Does anyone know what is problem(and solution of course :) )?
     

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    hoggie old boy

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    the error show is an ASP NET ERROR.

    or a buffer over run.

    but my error codes are three years out of date and the answer given is reinstall asp net.
    not very helpful but a start

    this is old but may help.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888817
     
  3. Zoomastigophora

    Zoomastigophora Notebook Evangelist

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    Look at the Event Log and see if it says what specifically crashed. svchost.exe is a loader for multiple services.
     
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    rsrcomputer Notebook Enthusiast

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    maybe xp repair install might help
     
  5. bane.zobenica

    bane.zobenica Newbie

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    There is two type of error (shown in event log)... There is description... " Faulting application svchost.exe, version 5.1.2600.2180, faulting module netapi32.dll, version 5.1.2600.2180, fault address 0x0000a3c0." and... " Faulting application registrybooster.exe, version 2.0.1041.3208, faulting module ubvarrb.dll, version 2.0.1022.3086, fault address 0x00008682."
     
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    Zoomastigophora Notebook Evangelist

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    I know registrybooster.exe isn't a Windows system program so perhaps you should try uninstalling whatever program it comes from and see if the crashes stop.

    Have you done a virus/malware/spyware scan and updated Windows yet?
     
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    bane.zobenica Newbie

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    I remove registrybooster.exe , but I still have problem with other error. What could I do with this...? I scan my computer for virus and other threts, and it seems clean... I'm not perform windows update because my xp profesional is not registred...
     
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    I remove registrybooster, but I have still problem with this other error... Whay could I do to fix this? I perform virus scan I my computer seems clear. Windows update it's not option because my XP is not registred...
     
  9. Zoomastigophora

    Zoomastigophora Notebook Evangelist

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    You can still receive security and other Windows related patches through the built in Automatic Update, you just can't use the Windows Update website.

    I ask because it seems that the netapi32.dll crashing may be the result of an unpatched exploit in Windows XP and seeing as how you just installed XP Pro SP2, you're most likely missing the patch that fixes it.
     
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