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CMD error

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i might have typed a wrong command at CMD or RUN few months back, but now i realised that everytime when i opn CMD, there will be something that was not spose to be there.

it's something like this:

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
<C> Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
'C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchust.exe' is not a recognized as an internal or external comman, operable program of batch file

c:\documents and settings\MYACCNAME>

the one i highlighted in BOLD is the line that is not spose to be there. I remembered typing svchust.exe at CMD or RUN. (typing error actually)

how do i get rid of that line?
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download and run ccleaner it should will old commands along with other junk
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do as suggested by Caperjack..there is svchost.exe but svchust.exe not aware of that file it could be a malware or what..
type tasklist /svc at command prompt to get the list of running services in your system...
try to scan your system also with Malware Bytes..
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tried using ccleaner. but the problem still persist
i attached here a screen shot of CMD
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What do you get if you enter cmd in a run box?
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try svchost.exe.................. not hust.exe
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hughv:
that was the main problem. i typed CMD and it showed that printscreen. the error seems to be there eventho i din type anything

zxor 1:
u didnt understand my prob. the prob was, when i open Command Prompt, the screen will be so ( as attached previously).
i didnt type anythign at command prompt, just opened it.

the svchust.exe error happened because i had a typing error few months back. i typed svchust.exe instead of svchost.exe.
i recently noticed the line in command prompt few days ago. maybe it was there since i had the typing error, but i didnt notice it
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Open a command prompt and type cls.
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hughv
did that. it cleared the screen. after that i exit cmd. and run it again frm RUN. the same screen persist.

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the svchust.exe error happened because i had a typing error few months back. i typed svchust.exe instead of svchost.exe.
where were you typing when you typed in svchust.exe,the first time!

if i type in svchurt.exe in cmd it gives me the same message but does not return ,
do a ALT+ctrl+del ,bring up task manager ,do you have 5 or 6 svchost.exe showing in the processes section
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