Friday, September 19, 2008

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svchost.exe takes 100% of your procces? How

In fact it This is a bug in Windows which usually appears after an update of a product "Office".
And that causes a corruption of the file " softwaredistribution [/ u]"


Here is a solution tested several times and functional

First you must go into the Control Panel and disable Service automatic update .
Ok, now you're quiet because the process "svchost.exe" which you made the rammer should s'arèter processor, or calm down, BUT it's not over!
(Note that this process can be stopped in system the task manager. But it reappears if you do not disable the service automatic update).

Here are other steps to follow:

1 [/ b] [/ u]. Click "start " then "run "
2 [/ b] [/ u]. Type "REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL " (without the quotes) and press OK
3 [/ b] [/ u]. When you receive the following message: "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL SUCCEEDED " click OK.
4 [/ b] [/ u]. As a result run the following commands in "Run": REGSVR32

Wuaueng.dll
REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
REGSVR32 wups2.dll REGSVR32
wuweb.dll




1 . Click "start " then "run " and type "cmd " (without the quotes)

In command prompt window that opens type:

net stop wuauserv



2 . Click "start " then "run " and type "% windir% " this command will open the system32 folder

3 . Locate the folder above " SoftwareDistribution" right click it and rename it to " SDold .

4 . Click "Start " then " run" and type "cmd "

In the command prompt window that opens type:

net start wuauserv


And here the problem is repaired, no more XP after formatting a problem: p ^ ^ '.

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