gianniscfa
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Hello i have a problem weeks ago.. my pc restart allone and says bad pool header with a blue screen.. my system is fx6300. 4 gb ram.sAPPHIRE Radeon HD 4870 2gb gddr5 and windows 8.
why happening that? i have run on cmd sfc /scannow and i run programms for malwares, my drivers is up to date perfectly... pleasee help me!! sorry about me english.
why happening that? i have run on cmd sfc /scannow and i run programms for malwares, my drivers is up to date perfectly... pleasee help me!! sorry about me english.
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 19, {20, fffffa8007e5d980, fffffa8007e5d9a0, 4020010}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for mwac.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for mwac.sys
Probably caused by : fwpkclnt.sys ( fwpkclnt!FwpsConstructIpHeaderForTransportPacket0+1dc )...
gianniscfa
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Why?
No dump files are contained within. Did you blue screen?
no but if you want to check files go
gianniscfa
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no dude i delete malwarebytes and thats all, but my pc lags and is very sloww hellpp mee
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Have you tried posting in a forum which uses your language? I think you speak Greek yes?
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If you recently formatted the drive and installed the latest drivers I'm unsure why it would be running slow. It can be down to a number of things like malware or running too many anti-virus apps or having too many processes running.
Check what processes you have running by opening Task manager
Run this scan, find command prompt in the start menu, right click on it and run as admin. Type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results.
I'd consider posting in the forum above too.
Oh and there's no point in keep saying 'help me'... I am trying to help you.
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If you recently formatted the drive and installed the latest drivers I'm unsure why it would be running slow. It can be down to a number of things like malware or running too many anti-virus apps or having too many processes running.
Check what processes you have running by opening Task manager
Run this scan, find command prompt in the start menu, right click on it and run as admin. Type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results.
I'd consider posting in the forum above too.
Oh and there's no point in keep saying 'help me'... I am trying to help you.
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This guide might be of some help:
How to Get Rid of My Computer Lag | eHow
How to Get Rid of My Computer Lag | eHow
gianniscfa
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This guide might be of some help:
How to Get Rid of My Computer Lag | eHow
i think my pc lagging cuz of this.. look the attachment
(the problem is the high memory of service host: local system i think..)
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I can give you a very educated guess and tell you that is Windows Update (svchost.exe) and this is normal Windows behavior. You can use procexp to drill down into the svchost.exe and see that the Windows Update service is running in that process based on the PID. Process Explorer If you hover over the svchost.exe that is using a lot of memory you should see Windows Update [wuauserv]
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svchost.exe, as is pointed out above, is a normal Windows process although there can be several svchost.exe running. Each one has a different job usually for critical system processes like Windows update or Defender. Now if you think there is an issue with high memory or CPU use then try some of the solutions offered in this guide:
How to fix: Svchost.exe (netsvcs) memory leak or high CPU usage problems - wintips.org - Windows Tips & How-tos
Another extremely useful application is Process Explorer. The latest version has just been released and you can use this to check your processes and stop anything running which shouldn't be:
Process Explorer
How to fix: Svchost.exe (netsvcs) memory leak or high CPU usage problems - wintips.org - Windows Tips & How-tos
Another extremely useful application is Process Explorer. The latest version has just been released and you can use this to check your processes and stop anything running which shouldn't be:
Process Explorer
gianniscfa
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svchost.exe, as is pointed out above, is a normal Windows process although there can be several svchost.exe running. Each one has a different job usually for critical system processes like Windows update or Defender. Now if you think there is an issue with high memory or CPU use then try some of the solutions offered in this guide:
How to fix: Svchost.exe (netsvcs) memory leak or high CPU usage problems - wintips.org - Windows Tips & How-tos
Another extremely useful application is Process Explorer. The latest version has just been released and you can use this to check your processes and stop anything running which shouldn't be:
Process Explorer
Hello, my pc lagging and its very slow..
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The svchost.exe (netsvcs) process is among a group of quite a few different
process– all of which are system process that, in almost all instances, work for the benefit of the system. However, in such cases, the svchost.exe (netsvcs) process becomes the exact opposite of good for affected computers.
Many Windows users experience a bizarre and highly menacing problem where a specific process named svchost.exe high cpu starts requisitioning and using more and more RAM after an affected computer boots up and fails to let go of the RAM regardless of how much it accumulates.
process– all of which are system process that, in almost all instances, work for the benefit of the system. However, in such cases, the svchost.exe (netsvcs) process becomes the exact opposite of good for affected computers.
Many Windows users experience a bizarre and highly menacing problem where a specific process named svchost.exe high cpu starts requisitioning and using more and more RAM after an affected computer boots up and fails to let go of the RAM regardless of how much it accumulates.
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