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"Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped working"
When I try to delete browsing history or even change folders in the control
panel I get the message: "Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped working." It is followed by: "To protect the computer Data Execution Prevention has closed Windows host process (Rundll32)." This has been happening for about a week. I have had my computer for a year in September. This is the only problem I have had with my computer. I can open my videos and pictures. PLEASE HELP!!! |
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Re: "Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped working"
Host Process Rundll32 Has Stopped Working - TechNet Forums:
(quote) 1. Click on Pearl (Start Button), in the search box type: msconfig and hit the enter key on the keyboard. It should open the System Configuration Utility window. 2. Click on Services over the top and then at the bottom right corner, put a check in the "Hide all Microsoft services" checkbox. 3. Click on "Disable All" button. 4. Click on "Startup" tab, and then click on "Disable All" button again. 5. Press OK button and then "Restart" button on the following window. Let the computer restart. 6. Once you're back on the desktop, you'd get a window for System Configuration Utility. Put a check in the box "Don't Show....." and then press OK button. 7. Now, once again check the issue. If the issue is resolved, open System Configuration Windows again and then enable all the services from Services tab and then check the issue after restarting the computer in the same way as mentioned above. 8. If issue is still resolved, enable half of the Startup items from Startup tab and then check issue. 9. If issue occurs again, it means, there's a culprit in the checked startup items. But if issue doesn't occur, then issue could be with rest of the Startup items. Now, uncheck the first half startup items (that were check before), and then check rest of the half items. Check the issue again....... 10. Now, if the issue occurs, then make a note of all the names of the startup items and then follow the same procedure, for them. Now, you need to be careful, as by design the System Configuration will sort all the enable startup items to the top. So, it means all the entries would be mixed on next reboot. From now on you need to make a note of all the entries that you're enabling or disabling........ (end quote) -- click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. see ''rate a post'' Mark L. Ferguson "Burshiem" <> wrote in message news:... > When I try to delete browsing history or even change folders in the > control > panel I get the message: "Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped > working." It is followed by: "To protect the computer Data Execution > Prevention has closed Windows host process (Rundll32)." This has been > happening for about a week. I have had my computer for a year in > September. > This is the only problem I have had with my computer. I can open my videos > and pictures. PLEASE HELP!!! |
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Re: "Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped working"
What's the fault data for that failure according to the Problem Reports and Solutions Center control panel: ? -- Speaking for myself only. See for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Burshiem" <> wrote in message news:... > When I try to delete browsing history or even change folders in the > control > panel I get the message: "Windows host process (Rundll32) has stopped > working." It is followed by: "To protect the computer Data Execution > Prevention has closed Windows host process (Rundll32)." This has been > happening for about a week. I have had my computer for a year in > September. > This is the only problem I have had with my computer. I can open my videos > and pictures. PLEASE HELP!!! |
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