Problem with "Generic Host Process for Win32, Internet crashes constantly.
I have since some time, a problem with the Internet.
After some time surfing my connection is suddenly separated and it appears the error message "Generic Host Process for Win32 has an error was discovered and stopped" or something similar.
Then spins my Windows Media Player on a rum and recognizes the songs no more.
I must then restart my PC so I can hear again and again to the internet can.
Could it possibly be because I web.de-use smart surfer?
I've tried a lot, delete cookies, defrag, virus scan, on dial-up connection Destinations …
I just do not know anymore.
Has someone a solution to this problem?
That would be really great!
're Grateful for your answers!
Probably a trojan on the system, which occupies several ports. Here is a small online remedy for the worst things: a good and helpful online scan
If the tip of Lucy brings no question times in this forum:
… Because you'll find the professionals can help you, here in Clever is hardly the right place for such a thing. I've since even very good experience.
probably is the error in the firewall to search for what one is installed?
Turn in your firewall win32 free! Is a problem with your firewall!
First, check your firewall settings for Generic Host Process (svchost.exe), so this service out to the Internet.
Because your WMP rumspinnt something, I would complete the program to scan your PC to install it. It could be that your PC has what reinbekommen.
download AVG Anti-Spyware (formerly ewido anti-malware)
here, download, install, update and scan your PC. All findings (except cookies) in quarantine, this is because the Windows XP system in an active, the findings released on the disk are. No problem with the finds in quarantine to keep the PC running without manipulation.
should not result finds, then
I would surf on the Smart Start - Control Panel - remove software, according to a PC restart, see if the PC is stable.
then you can still Smartsurfer reinstall.
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