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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2005
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    #11
    gamit ko dati norton internet security that is bundled with my lappy laging nakahigh ang isang svchost.exe kaya ayun pinalitan ko ng kaspersky or avast, ayun wla na... parang it has something to do with the connection sa network yang svchost.exe

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    #12
    okay na yung lappy ko.. just updated the xp using update with microsoft and it was solved.

    based on numerous discussions in various websites, a lot of people have been infected with the said problems. it attaches itself to the program that connects to the internet, a program that has something to do with update of windows. microsoft was aware of it, tool them a while though to find a solution.

    the patch was also included in one of the update available in their website.

    ironic isn't it that the feature which is supposed to make your computer run efficiently became the source of the problem.

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    #13
    Kaspersky + superantispyware

    siguradong tanggal mga virus at spywares.

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    #14
    Nod32 from eset... di masyado matakaw sa resources saka maliit lang

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    #15
    naka-encounter na ako nung ganyan. hirap tanggalin manually hehehe.

    Quote Originally Posted by teratoma View Post
    Nod32 from eset... di masyado matakaw sa resources saka maliit lang
    NOD32 + hijackthis + ibroc naman sa akin. disable system restore and boot using safe mode.

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    #16
    spools.exe - is definitely not required - typically viruses, spyware, adware and "resource hogs". (You can try Registry scan for this one.)

    Maybe this website will help you how to remove this virus.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial101.html

  7. Join Date
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    #17
    it is advised to turn on the Print Spooler service first. You can do it from Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services. Look for Print Spooler and stop it.
    If it is already stopped, just follow the next step. Delete ALL files in C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS. It should have files something like 00020.SHD, 00020.SPL and etc…
    Now spoolsv.exe should run but it’s at 0% CPU usage
    ___________________________\\\
    sa printer yan....

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SVCHOST.EXE, SPOOLS.EXE anybody encountered this?