Hey Steve,
Sorry this took a while, but I wanted to look over your case information before I decided how to proceed.
From the continuing symptoms you describe it seems to me that you still don't have a restored, working copy of the svchost in your system32 folder. My first thought is to find one, or even see if one exists on the system.
I'd like to know the output you get from this search.
thanks Somer, here are the results....
c:\windows\$NtServicePackUninstall$\svchost.exe
c:\windows\ERDNT\cache\svchost.exe
c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\svchost.exe
c:\windows\system32\svchost.exe
c:\windows\system32\dllcache\svchost.exe
I know that I and or the techs I have spoken with have copy the svchost.exe from dllcache and i386 with no improvement.
I could copy one from My wife's laptop which I'm still concern about and haven't shutdown/restarted since Monday or wait until I get this from Fedx from Customer Service
https://us.mcafee.com/root/ShippingInfo.asp?cid=77276
on 4/28/10 2:29:49 PM CDTThat's exactly what I was thinking Steve. I was thinking the version that got pulled in was a mismatch, and was hoping to see the dllcache one. But I believe you, so I won't waste time in that directly.
I can't advise you to take an svchost file from any other computer, as that would be a violation of Microsoft's copyright.
I can say that on your wife's computer, you can check the DAT version of her software. If she is running 5960 or higher, she is ok. Most of the users who got the 5958 DAT didn't reboot or scan right away, and got the fixed dat automatically 4 hours later (thus never having this problem). Check her version like so:
5960 or higher? Should be just fine.
So they're sending the CD out? Yes, it should be there soon. It's bootable, and has a clean copy of the svchost on it. I hate to delay you further, but getting the CD to you was going to be my next suggestion. I would like you to send me a private message when you get the cd, so I can make sure you're taken care of?
I've edited my original post, although I'm getting
Disk book failure: insert system disc
It seems something to do with usb's ... now I've booted with a regular keyboard and mouse the machine is running.
I've really no idea what's happening now.
No need to reply.
Message was edited by: missteekie on 28/04/10 15:30:28 CDTseeing that McAfee is waiting be restarted, seeing that there are updates that have taken place since Monday it won't allow me to see what DAT version it is using but when I got to c:\program files\mcafee\virusscan\dat\
the folder in that directory is 5965.0
so from what you told me, her laptop is OK to restart, correct? laffs, sorry I'm still a little gun shy
as for me I will wait on the disc that is on the way to me and will keep in touch,
thanks again.....
Steve,
Your wife's computer should be totally fine. Only 5958.0 was the issue.
I've read various threads about this problem and not sure if i've seen a solution to what i'm seeing.
After many failed attempts, I was able to boot my Mesh PC into Safe Mode (I have to get windows to partially load and then turn PC off, on next boot it recognises an incomplete boot and asks if want to boot into Safe Mode). I followed the usual instructions (using the SDAT wizard) and appear to have svchost restored. When I then boot normally,I do get a Start button/task bar, but (a) most services are not running so I have no network, (b) i get a message saying Windows Defender cannot start. Looking at the processes in Task Manager, none of the processes have a user name.
Is this still a problem with svchost.exe or is it something deeper? As far as I know, nothing else has been able to run to cause this.
Hey Wobbly,
Where did you get the copy of svchost? It's possible you got an older copy from an install directory or something, and it's just a version mismatch. It sounds as if you have some driver issues. I'll do some looking around and see what I can find for you.
Hi,
the svchost came from the %systemhost%\ServicePackFiles folder (I believe). It was not in the ...\dllcache.
That's probably an older copy. Hmm... Can you get into a command prompt and do a search for me? I'd like to know what svchost files are on the system. Here are the steps.
I'd like to know that output.
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