What is the process of svchost? Windows XP boot prompt svchost.exe error how to do?

  

There are many processes in which the computer system starts up automatically. Many people don't know much about these processes. When a user starts Windows XP, there will be a prompt for the Svchost.exe process error. Open the task manager and find that there are many Svchost.exe processes running. What is the process of this Svchost.exe? How to solve the error when encountering the Svchost.exe process?

Svchost.exe is a system program belonging to the Microsoft Windows operating system. Microsoft officially explains it: Svchost.exe is the generic host process name of the service running from the dynamic link library (DLL). This program is very important for the normal operation of the system and cannot be ended. The Svchost.exe file exists in the directory "%system root%\\system32" (such as C:\\Windows\\system32). It is an important process in the core of Windows system. It is indispensable for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Different versions of Windows have different numbers of "svchost" processes, and users can view the number of processes using "Task Manager". For example, the Windows 2000 operating system has at least two Svchost processes, there are more than four Windows XP operating systems, and there are more in the Windows 2003 operating system. Svchost is actually a service host. Svchost itself does not provide any services to users, but it can be used to run dynamic link library DLL files to start the corresponding services.

solve computer problems boot prompt svchost.exe process error

Method One: hardware problems caused

1, bad memory (memory used case Most).

2. Use memory with quality problems.

3, the gold finger inserted in the memory on the motherboard is too much dust.

4, using different brands of different capacity of memory, resulting in incompatibility.

5, the problem of heat dissipation from the hyperband. You can use the MemTest software to check the memory, which can completely detect the stability of the memory.

Method 2: If it is a software problem

1. Check if there is a Trojan or virus in the system. Such programs often irresponsibly modify the system in order to control the system, resulting in an operating system exception. It is common to strengthen information security awareness and not be curious about executable programs of unknown origin.

2. Update the operating system and let the operating system installer re-copy the correct version of the system file and correct the system parameters. Sometimes the operating system itself will have a bug, pay attention to the installation of the official release of the upgrade program.

3, try to use the latest official version of the application, Beta, trial version will have a BUG.

4. Delete and recreate the files in the Winnt\\System32\\Wbem\\Repository folder: Right-click My Computer on the desktop and click Manage. Under "Services and Applications", click Services, then close and stop the Windows Management Instrumentation service. Delete all the files in the Winnt\\System32\\Wbem\\Repository folder. (Create a backup copy of these files before deleting them.) Open “Services & Applications>, click Services, then open and start the Windows Management Instrumentation service. When the service is restarted, these files are recreated based on the information provided in the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WBEM\\CIMOM\\Autorecover MOFs

The above is an introduction to the process of Svchost.exe Now, sometimes the virus will pretend to be the Svchost.exe process, and it is very necessary to learn to recognize the Svchost.exe process.

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