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O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Cmaudio] RunDll32 cmicnfg.cpl,CMICtrlWnd
do i delete this
Nope- it's part of your soundcard software.
Your HJT log is totally clean, and since you've encountered the "generic host" error with three installs of XP, I'd say that malicious infections aren't the problem.
The "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services" is a file named svchost.exe; it is a core Windows file which manages/handles various processes running on your system.
The error message that you're getting is basically svchost.exe telling you it is encountering problems with one of the processes it is handling. To determine the real culprit, you need to identify the process that is causing svchost to choke. You can usually do this by looking deeper into the information contained in the full error message; the info which identifies the specific problem will be similar to:
szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : ntdll.dll
szModVer : 5.1.2600.2180 offset : 00018fea
The ModName and ModVer entries identify the specific .dll file that's causing svchost trouble.
Just FYI: Norton/Symantec products have a bit of a history of causing such errors.
DMR
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this is what it says when i check technical info
C:\DOCUME~1\Mark\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER71b0.dir00\svchost.exe.mdmp
C:\DOCUME~1\Mark\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER71b0.dir00\appcompat.txt
Hi Costa,
That's only the top portion of the info I was looking for; below those lines there should be more information which looks similar to: szAppName : svchost.exe szAppVer : 5.1.2600.2180 szModName : unknown
szModVer : 0.0.0.0 offset : 00000000
That part of the info is the part which could tell us the exact name of the module/file which was being affected.
So is this site here for people to learn if so i would be happy to learn and maybe help people in future Yes- we're here not only to help people solve their immediate problems, but also to help them learn about their computers so that they can help themselves (and perhaps even others) in the future.
I would guess that most of us who volunteer our help in technical support forums probably first came to the forums because we were looking for answers to problems ouselves. Now that we've learned more, we return the favor by helping others. :)
DMR
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I recommend no-one uses Norton
Unfortunately, that advice is becoming more valid.
Norton used to make pretty good and reliable products, but it seems that all of the "features" they're adding in their new releases are bringing a lot of bugs/conflicts with them. Although in all fairness- McAfee's latest offerings suffer from the same sorts of problems.
DMR
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Hi Bruce,
First of all- welcome to DaniWeb :)
We ask that members not tag their questions on to a thread previously started by another member (regardless of how similar your problem might seem). Not only does it divert the focus of the thread away from the original poster's problem, but it also makes it less likely that you yourself will get the individual attention that you need.
Please start your own thread and post your question there. When you do, please try to give us as much specific info as possible regarding the problem (the exact error messages, relevant hardware/software specs, etc.).
Also: One of our site's policies is that we don't troubleshoot via email/IM/etc., for the simple reason that having problems and the steps to their resolutions posted here in the forums can assist others in the future. Given that, I've edited your email address from post.
For a full description of our posting guidelines and general rules of conduct, please see this page:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/faq.php?faq=daniweb_policies
Thanks for understanding.
DMR
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