Process item of troublesome autumn

  
        If you need to open a software in the system, the system will load the corresponding process in the background, it controls all aspects of the program, plays a very important role, it is this feature, so it is often "infringed" For example, some viruses pretend to be system processes to destroy, and because of the numerous processes, many readers have difficulty distinguishing what role each process plays, whether it can be banned, etc., so I am here to sort out a few questions about the process, hope It is helpful to everyone.

Q: I am using Windows XP system, now the computer will pop up error window: "Windows\\Svchosts.exe error", "Svchosts.exe" file seems to be a process in the system, then I found in the process There is a "Svchosts" process, how can I restore it?

A: Please note that the process in the process is called "Svchost", not "Svchosts", and there is an extra "S". To see clearly, "Svchosts" on your computer is a virus. Usually there are some Trojans, which are bound to "Explorer" and cannot end the process. First go to the registry under the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\Currentversion\\Winlogon" to find the Shell key, open it, delete all files except the "Explorer.exe" file at the key value, and then Find "Svchosts.exe" under the "C:\\Windows" file (you can't find the file search function), delete it after you find it.

Q: I have a virus in my computer, listen to others saying that I want to end the "Explorer" process in the process, and then do anti-virus. But after I finished the "Explorer" process, I found that the system desktop and taskbar disappeared. The desktop is blank. How can I restore it?

A: Because the "Explorer" process is used to control the appearance of the Windows graphics window, which includes the start menu, taskbar, desktop and file management, you end it, of course, that will happen. . To restore, just press "Ctrl+Alt+Del" to bring up the task manager, then select "File → New Task Run" and enter "Explorer", that is, reload the process.

Q: After installing Serv-U in the computer, there is a "ServUDaemon" process in the process, because I don't want to use Serv-U for a while, so I don't want to delete it, but there is always this process in the process, I don't feel it. It's comfortable, but it also takes up resources. When it ends, it prompts to deny access. How can I end the process and let it not run in the future?

A: If you want to terminate the process without deleting the software, you can check the service in the computer management to see if there is a service item about serv-u. This service is after installing Serv-U software. The resulting "ServUDaemon" process cannot be ended because there is a service running in the background, and the process is terminated by terminating the service. In addition, if you encounter a process that cannot be ended, you can also check the service to see if there is a related service running.

Q: Four "Svchost.exe" processes in my computer process, what role does the "Svchost.exe" process play? Is it normal?

A: "Svchost" belongs to the shared process. With the increasing number of Windows system services, in order to save system resources, Microsoft has made many services into a shared mode, which is initiated by the "Svchost.exe" process. "Svchost.exe" is an important process with Windows NT as the core system. In general, Windows 2000 has two "Svchost" processes, and Windows XP has four or more "Svchost" processes, but some viruses will also confuse us with "Svchost". Everyone just remembers the normal " The Svchost file is generally only saved under "C:\\Windows\\System32". If the "Svchost" file is saved in another folder, it may be a virus. You can view the save location through the process file path of the process.

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