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How to Fix "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close."?


It's a common error message of Windows XP "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close." This error is occurred for several reasons. For example, if Internet Explorer suddenly crashes you will see this message. But the great thing is that you can easily solve this type of error message. This page contains the information related to fixing Generic Host Process Error.


Steps to to Fix "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close."

You can easily solve the problem or error message "Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close." Just follow any of the following methods:




1. Copy the following code [only the bold codes].
@ECHO off

Echo Coded by http://hubpages.com/profile/rancidTaste

reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netbt\parameters /v TransportBindName /t REG_SZ /d "" /f

reg add HKLM\Software\Microsoft\OLE /v EnableDCOM /t REG_SZ /d "N" /f

Echo Coded by http://hubpages.com/profile/rancidTaste

Echo Generic Host Error Problem Is Fixed, Press any key to continue

pause

2. Open a notepad and paste the above copied content to the notepad.
3. Save the file as GenericHostErrorProblem.bat and close it.
4. Double-click on GenericHostErrorProblem.bat and run it.
5. After fixing or removing the errors, it will ask you to press any key to finish.
6. Press any key and that's all to fix the problem Generic Host Process For Win32 Services Encountered A Problem and needs to close.
 
Q1
how to run winxp on usb drive ? actually i want to know how to install..i got 4gb usb..
Q2
can i use usb drive as ram card? currently i use 2gb DDR2 ..is this risky??

thanks
 
@tut2tut -

TRY This Out for Q.1 ->



Requirements:

1. At first you have to get a USB flash drive/disk(at least 1 GB).
2. XP_FROM_USB.rar from the given link below:
Download link
Update: You should have XP installed computer for this process.
The procedure

1. Extract the XP_FROM_USB.rar archive in a folder named Softslas(Say) in C: drive.
Now navigate to C:\Softslas\PeToUSB\ and double click on the peToUSB.exe
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The appearing window will be like this
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Set these:

  • select “USB Removable as Destination Drive”
  • select “Enable Disk Format”
  • select “Quick Format”
  • select “Enable LBA (FAT 16x)”
  • Put XP-Softslas (or whatever you want) in Drive Label :
Now click Start
Then you will get the message and click yes
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Another message box will again appear and click Yes
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After clicking on “Yes” the USB disk will be formatted.Wait for few seconds and then click on “Ok” and then chose “Close”.
3. Now open the windows Command prompt typing cmd in Start->Run
Now in Command Prompt window type


cd c:\softslas\bootsect and press “Enter”.
Now type the command
bootsect /nt52 I: and press “Enter”
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Then again type “cd..” and press “Enter” and cd usb_prep8 and press “Enter”.
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Now type usb_prep8 and press “Enter”.
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4. Press any key to continue.
Now the command prompt window will look like this.
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Prepares Windows XP LocalSource for Copy to USB-Drive:
0) Change Type of USB-Drive, currently [USB-stick]
1) Change XP Setup Source Path, currently []
2) Change Virtual TempDrive, currently [T:]
3) Change Target USB-Drive Letter, currently []
4) Make New Tempimage with XP LocalSource and Copy to USB-Drive
5) Use Existing Tempimage with XP LocalSource and Copy to USB-Drive
F) Change Log File – Simple OR Extended, currently [Simple]
Q) Quit
Enter your choice:_
Insert the XP installation CD in you CD/DVD ROM and in command prompt window type 1 and press “Enter”..
A “Browse For Folder” window will appear and here select the CD/DVD drive and then click OK.
Similarly for the choice field enter 2 and if there assigned the letter “T” for your computer then change it otherwise do not alter it. After typing 2 in the choice option it will prompt “Enter Available Virtual Drive Letter”.
Here type a letter that is not any drive letter of your computer.
Let us say S is not a drive letter in your computer. So put S then press “Enter”.
Now it will get back to the Command prompt and then type 3 where it prompts for the choice. Then it will prompt “Please give Target USB-Drive Letter e.g type U”.
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Now put your USB drive letter and press “Enter”. Here my USB drive label is “I” so I put “I”.
Now input 4 and press Enter. It creates the new temporary image and makes a copy of it to the USB Flash Drive .
Please wait for a few seconds..
A warning message will appear like this:
“WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE T: WILL BE LOST! Proceed with Format (Y/N)?”
Type Y and press “Enter”.
Please wait………..
After completing Format it will prompt “Press any key to continue” and to continue hit any key .
Please wait………..
It will again prompt “Press any key to continue” and obviously press any key to continue.
5. Now a message box will appear showing
“Copy TempDrive Files to USB-Drive in about 15 minutes = Yes OR STOP = End Program = No”
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Click “Yes”.
Now after this a message box will appear showing “Would you like USB-stick to be preferred Boot Drive U……………….”
Click “Yes”.
The next one asking “Would you like to unmount the Virtual Drive ?”
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Click “Yes”.
Now wait some time and press any key…………….
Press any key again to close usb_prep8.
Now your USB you can Install Windows XP from the USB drive.
6. Insert your USB drive in the USB port and Reboot your computer. When starts the computer enter in the BIOS Setup and set the first boot preference as USB Hard Disk.Now Save and Exit from the BIOS Setup. Your computer will again restart and the following screen will appear.
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Now Chose The TXT Mode Setup.After completing the partition, formatting and copying file the computer will restart again.
Now chose the GUI Mode Setup Option.
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Wait for completing your installation.
I think this will help you to install XP from USB flash disk/drive especially in those computer without CD/DVD ROM.
Related to Q.2 ->


Yes You Can Use, I Know How To Do It Too... But Never Tested it So cant Say predict whether its risky... ;)

@icestorm -

Thanks For The Complements... :D
 
I have alot of MySQL, RFI, LFI and other tutorials that i made in the last years for a hacking forum, but i will not posting here because the topic is: Computer Tricks.
 
@Kw3 - I Have Sent a Request to change the thread's title, Once Its Completed You Can Add Your Tutz.. ;) :sun:

@MrSandvik - What are you waiting for then? Share Them With us! :D
 
Make Your Pc Talk With NP.!

make your pc talk with notepad!

Code:
Dim msg, sapi 
msg=InputBox("Enter your text                           ghablo","Talk it") 
Set sapi=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice") 
sapi.Speak msg

Save the file with a (*.vbs) extension, it will create a VBScript File.
It will prompt you for a text when u open the file, input the text and press ok."

u will hear what u typed.

this is not my trick i got it from somewhere else but dont remember :(

Special Thanks To The Original Provider.
 
that vbscript doesnt "reset your ram" - it doesnt actually do anything. by time you opened up the second instance, the first instance would be gone and thus your just repetetively doing pretty much nothing.

Best case scenario, you are repeatedly over-writing 144 bits of memory. I have 16GB. So that would be... 137,438,953,472 bits. That would mean I would have to open that file 954,437,177 times - at the same time, so that it didnt consume the same block of RAM. That's best case. You can double those numbers for UTF-8.

In fact, on second thought, it would probably just repeat the same process in a linear fashion, and so again, do nothing.
 
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