Generic Host Win32 Process Error Fix

by Hiroshi on 12-04-2009

Well I did not get this problem but my friend who manages a full network ran into this problem and he told me about it. He also had complaints from his clients about this problem causing network to go down and he suggested first method for this fix to all which works perfectly. If are browsing online and suddenly all your Network activity goes to hault and but you can still see the Internet connected icon in the tray but you cannot surf, browse or do anything and you cant reconnect. Thats is the common symptom for Generic Host problem. The error message will be something like "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." or "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services Error." If you try to disconnect Internet connection, the Internet icon won't disappear or disabled. You may receive an error message something like "Your PC has recovered from a serious problem." after restart etc. Lets discuss some solution for this to get rid of Generic Host win 32 error.

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Simple Steps To Troubleshoot PC Errors

by Hiroshi on 06-08-2008

If your computer has slowed down recently, and an error message such as a runtime error and DLL error have become a common affair, it is time for you to do some PC troubleshooting. Discussed below are some simple steps to help you troubleshoot your PC.

Check Any New Hardware or Software You Installed Recently

If the problems on your computer follow a recent software installation, it is quite likely that this program either has copied incompatible or outdated files to your system, or is having conflicts with other programs running on the system. In this case, you may try to resolve the error either by updating or uninstalling this troublesome program.

In the same way, if the errors appear soon after you install a new hardware, there may be problems with the device driver of this hardware. To check this, try to update the driver by downloading the updated files from the hardware manufacturer’s Web site. If the error still appears, there might be some physical problem with the new device and you may have to get it replaced or repaired.

Scan the PC for Malware Infections

A sudden slow down in computer performance and frequent errors may also indicate some sort of malware infection. Malware programs, such as virus and Trojans creep on to your system through infected Web sites, email attachments, and external media. Malware programs such as spyware and adware are also known to come bundled with other software, especially free games and media files that you may download from the Internet.

To resolve problems caused by malware infections, ensure that your antivirus and antispyware programs are updated with the latest malware database and then run a full system scan to detect and remove these malicious programs. If you do not have a malware removal tool on your PC, you may search for, and download a reliable tool from the Internet.

Scan and clean your Windows Registry

Registry problems may generate several computer errors, such as runtime errors, driver errors, and DLL errors. Windows XP and other Windows operating systems use the Windows registry to store software, hardware and other system configuration information. Registry problems occur when registry files get damaged due to an uncontrollable increase in its size pertaining to the accumulation of outdated, invalid, and corrupt entries within it. To prevent and fix registry problems, it is essential that you regularly scan and clean your registry. The best and the most efficient way to perform these tasks is to use a reliable registry cleaner tool.

Perform a System Restore

Many times, PC errors occur if you or a program you installed recently made some changes to the system configuration that did not work as desired. If you are unable to revert these changes manually, the error may continue to generate and prevent you from working normally. In this case, you can use the Windows System Restore utility to revert your system configuration and system files back to the time when your computer was operating without any problems. The System Restore utility that ships with Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems, continually monitors your system for any major changes and creates a restore point before these changes are implemented. These restore points comprise the changes done to the registry and system configuration. So, when you perform a system restore, these changes are reverted and you may have your system working normally again. You can launch the System Restore utility by navigating through Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. If required, you can use System Restore to make manual restore points. You may need to do this before you are going to make any major configuration changes to your system.