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Uncommon_EXE_Errors_And_How_To_Solve_Them
Written by Stewart Smith   
Saturday, 12 December 2009 09:45

Uncommon errors usually scare us more than other errors we are used to seeing on our computer screens.  These errors may have strange names and display strange messages which do not make sense to the average computer user.

In most cases, however, these errors are not as bad as they look. In fact, most of them can be fixed even by an amateur computer user. This article is intended to help you understand the origin of some of these uncommon computer errors and provide you with easy steps to solve them.

To keep your computer running without errors, it is essential for you to update your operating system, application, and device drivers on a regular basis. Otherwise, problems such as ccsvchst.exe and ekrn.exe high CPU usage become a common affair. To update your Microsoft products, you must ensure that the Automatic Update feature is enabled on your Windows PC. You must also keep the update feature of other software on your PC enabled. If you need help in updating your device drivers, then it is recommended that you use a reliable driver scanner tool.

If you encounter the svchost.exe error, it usually indicates a problem with one or more DLL files that are using this generic host process to function. If this happens, you first need to identify the process that may have generated the error. For example, if the error is generated when your system was being updated, then the chances are that there are problems with the files associated with the update process. This issue can be usually resolved by replacing the bad files with good ones. If possible, you may also try to uninstall and reinstall the faulty program to repair the error.

EXE errors, runtime errors, and many other similar errors occur if your computer is infected with a virus. If the infection is severe, a virus may not only prevent you from booting your PC, but may also cause physical damage to it. To prevent and resolve virus problems you need to be equipped with a robust and thorough antivirus tool. This tool should be updated with the latest virus definitions to ensure that you are ready to combat the latest malware. If you feel that your PC is infected, immediately disconnect it from the Internet and/or network and perform a full system scan to detect and remove viruses. 

The Windows registry also plays an important role in the functioning of your computer. If the registry gets filled up with a large amount of unwanted entries, it bloats up dramatically and becomes unstable. This unstable registry easily becomes corrupt and fragmented resulting in errors and slow PC problems. You can fix these registry problems by using an efficient registry tool. A good registry tool enables you to scan, clean, repair, and defrag the Windows registry to optimize it for better, high speed and error-free performance.

 

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