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Generic host process for win32 services has encounterd a problem and needs to close we are sorry for the incovenience

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This issue could be conflict of flees between HP software and the Operating System.

Disabling Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) in Windows XP will resolve the issue.

Please perform the below steps to resole the issue:

1. From the Window Desktop, click Start, and then click ControlPanel.
The Control Panel will open.

2. Double-click the Administrative Tools icon. The Administrative Tools window will

open.

3. Double-click the Services icon. The Services window will open.

4. Double-click the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) icon. The Windows Image

Acquisition (WIA) Properties (Local Machine) windows will open.

5. On the General tab, click the drop-down arrow in the Start-up Type box and select

Disabled.

6. Click Stop. A window will open with a message stating the service is being found.

When the message closes, verify the ServiceStatus displays Stopped. Repeat this step

if necessary.

7. Click Apply, and then click OK.

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Win32 pro

Hello,
80% of this error message were "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close" caused by the activities of a virus.Use a good antivirus like avira* or avast (It is absolutly free) then problem not fixed re-install your operating system and use a good antivirus.
http://www.free-av.com/
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Generic host process for win32 services has encountered problem and need to close we are sorry for the inconvience -- can u plz gimme a solution for this. This pop is very disturbing. Plz help

Read the Thread here.

Note:-
Generic Host Process for Win32 Services or svchost.exe is a legal and essential component of Windows which is used to host services which run from dynamic-link libraries (DLLs).

Please note that legal svchost.exe should reside in Windows\System32 folder and should not appear in startup list.

If it does appear, do a Malware/spyware/virus scan on your PC.
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Please solve this it serious.

Hi mahertan58,

I was doing a search for your problem and came across with page with details on how to resolve your issue:

http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Fix-Generic-Host-Process-For-Win32-Services-Encountered-A-Problem-and-needs-to-close

Copy/paste that into your browser.

According to the comments, this instruction helped out with this problem you are having.

Good luck and let me know if it works for you,

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Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered a problem

this is most likeley due to a trojan virus impersonating as win32 host process. review all services running and pay close attention to any service that looks weird. Run DRWEB free trojan cleaner you can download it by googling it.
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Generic host process for win32 services has encounterd a problem and needs to close we are sorry for the incovenience

This issue could be conflict of flees between HP software and the Operating System.

Disabling Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) in Windows XP will resolve the issue.

Please perform the below steps to resole the issue:

1. From the Window Desktop, click Start, and then click ControlPanel.
The Control Panel will open.

2. Double-click the Administrative Tools icon. The Administrative Tools window will open.

3. Double-click the Services icon. The Services window will open.

4. Double-click the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) icon. The Windows Image

Acquisition (WIA) Properties (Local Machine) windows will open.

5. On the General tab, click the drop-down arrow in the Start-up Type box and select Disabled.

6. Click Stop. A window will open with a message stating the service is being found.

When the message closes, verify the ServiceStatus displays Stopped. Repeat this step if necessary.

7. Click Apply, and then click OK.
0helpful
1answer

Generic host process for win32 services has encounterd a problem and needs to close we are sorry for the incovenience

This issue could be conflict of flees between HP software and the Operating System.

Disabling Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) in Windows XP will resolve the issue.

Please perform the below steps to resole the issue:

1. From the Window Desktop, click Start, and then click ControlPanel.
The Control Panel will open.

2. Double-click the Administrative Tools icon. The Administrative Tools window will

open.

3. Double-click the Services icon. The Services window will open.

4. Double-click the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) icon. The Windows Image

Acquisition (WIA) Properties (Local Machine) windows will open.

5. On the General tab, click the drop-down arrow in the Start-up Type box and select

Disabled.

6. Click Stop. A window will open with a message stating the service is being found.

When the message closes, verify the ServiceStatus displays Stopped. Repeat this step

if necessary.

7. Click Apply, and then click OK.
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Window XP _Home Edision

u have to need good antivirus software its hapoen due to the virus problem
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