I dunno, just a tought
So you're sure an update can't be harmfull in anyway? Ok then I'll do it soon
Thanks
I dunno, just a tought
So you're sure an update can't be harmfull in anyway? Ok then I'll do it soon
Thanks
is it ok to close svchost? i have 5 running on my pc and they take up alot of resources
System files that you may find in the root of C:\ are:Originally posted by leonidas@20 November 2003 - 12:46
I dunno, just a tought
So you're sure an update can't be harmfull in anyway? Ok then I'll do it soon
Thanks
autoexec.bat
boot.ini
config.sys
io.sys
msdos.sys
ntdetect.com
ntldr
pagefile.sys
Anything else XP can do without, although other software may not work properly!
Delete the svchost.exe in C:\.
Get XP updated.
If you have any problems updating, search p2p for bluelist.zip and google for information on how to change your XP serial number.
if your font size is this small i'll add you to my ignore list because you're wasting my time, OK?
Your antirus should remove the infection the file in question, no problems.
As far as updating goes, download then try to install service pack one first. If this doesn't work, it's because you have a blacklisted key. Search for the keygen mentioned by smurfette and use these instructions. If SP1 does install, you'll be able to visit windows update with no problems. I advise you to use windows catalog as this way you can save all the updates to disk for future formats.
No, it's not ok. Each svchost is running a group of services, you can't tell what you are shutting down that way.Originally posted by Marius24@20 November 2003 - 10:05
is it ok to close svchost? i have 5 running on my pc and they take up alot of resources
Instead, go to Blackviper's website. Go to the windows services configurations and disable or change to manual all services you don't need. Fewer instances of svchost will now run.
Jg427
The SVChost routine is used by non executable DLL files to become executable by acting as a host for their execution. As Jg427 said, it's normal to have several instances running.
This is not to be confused with the .exe you found though, Leonidas.
Ok so I've tried updating but it told me to call microsoft antipiracy. I was about to do it when I remembered that maybe I was a pirat myself . So now I have to mess with the XP keygen . What a pain in the a... Why did I decided to wake up this mourning . I think I 'm not dealing with this at the moment as my computer is doing fine. I just wait till my computer gets ill enough
The thing is though, you should see yourself as having a responsibility to keep your pc secure. If not, you're potentially allowing your pc to pass this worm to all your friends (don't use Outlook), and allowing your computer to make Dos attacks on servers. Not forgetting the fact that you use p2p software, and might be spreading infected files that way too.
I've sent you a pm, visit the site i linked earlier and it will take you less than twenty minutes to change your key. Make sure you've scanned your computer, probably wise that you do an online virus scan, also a trojan scan.
Then you can install all updates.
Don't phone Microsoft.
Oh i think he should call Microsoft. Everyone needs to experience that kind of ignorance from a major corporation at least once. Consider it an initiation rite B)
Ok so I finally decided to call Microsoft anti-piracy serv... Thanks for all LTJBukem I did what you told me and it works
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