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Fix Application Error With Svchost.exe Virus Removal Tool

Fix Application Error With Svchost.exe Virus Removal Tool
What is Svchost.exe? According to Microsoft, Svchost.exe is a generic host process name for various services that uses the dynamic-link libraries, also known as DLLs. What Windows does when it start up is to check for a list of services from the registry to load. The authentic svchost.exe file is located in C:WindowsSystem32, however, a number viruses and trojans writers knew they could hijack this service to hide their activities and to make it harder for antivirus to remove the malwares.
When a virus attach itself to one of the many services or create a new services within Svchost, you are likely to encounter a few application errors, this is possibly due to your antivirus blocking the application from accessing the infected dll files. The free Svchost Process Analyzer(freeware) lists all svchost instances and checks the services they contain. This is a useful to uncover Svchost worms like the infamous Conficker worm.
Fix Application Error With Svchost.exe Virus Removal Tool



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Re: DRIVER NEEDED: sis sis 315 integrated (Windows XP Professional)

If your graphics adapter device is integrated on themotherboard, you need to visit the vendor/manufacturers website to get drivers. Only use the generic drivers from SiS (or other websites) if you are unable to locate them from the pc or motherboard vendor/manufacturer. With such a vague hardware description, this is all I can offer at this time:

SiS support:http://www.sis.com/download/agreemen...url=/download/

If you need additional help, we will need the following questions answered:

1: Is it a retail graphics card that you plug into a pci/isa/agp slot or is it integrated on the motherboard?

2: Did it come installed in your computer at the time of purchase or did you add it on later?

3: Used in a desktop or laptop?

4: Brand and model of your computer (if OEM) or brand and model of your motherboard (if it's a retail motherboard)?

5: Did the computer come with Windows XP installed on it from the manufacturer? Or did it come with Windows Vista or Seven installed?


source:http://forums.driverguide.com/showthread.php?t=55790&vforum=0c955d4