End Program Ccsvchst Error
Home Forums Blogs Search HelpWelcome Message FAQs Search Tips Participation Guidelines Terms and Conditions All Community All Community Forums Ideas Blogs Advanced Log in Sign up English简体中文 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirusAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton Ghost Norton for Mac Norton Family Other Norton Products PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what you are looking for? Ask the experts! This forum thread needs a solution. axe360 Visitor2 Reg: 15-Jan-2010 Posts: 6 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 End Program Error: ccSvcHst this program is not responding also Cant do System Restore Posted: 15-Jan-2010 | 5:51AM • 8 Replies • Permalink Intermittently when I shut down my computer, I get this End Program window with this...ccSvcHst saying, This program is not responding.. Also I can't do a system restore. I have tried turning off the Tamper button in Misc. Settings, but it still wont complete a system restore.. I have NIS 2010 and am using WinXP.. Any help would be gr8ly appreciated.. Thanks Axe360 ----------------------------------------NIS 2010 Version: 17.5.0.127 Me Too0 Last Comment Replies cinek Super Virus Trouncer16 Reg: 13-Jan-2009 Posts: 380 Solutions: 3 Kudos: 22 Kudos0 Re: End Program Error: ccSvcHst this program is not responding also Cant do System Restore Posted: 15-Jan-2010 | 6:04AM • Permalink what version of NIS are you using? go to help -> about ----------------------------------NIS 20.2.1.22Windows 7 64bit nikhilsharma Visitor2 Reg: 01-Jan-2010 Posts: 1 Solutions: 0 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Re: End Program Error: ccSvcHst this program is not responding also Cant do System Restore Posted: 15-Jan-2010 | 6:05AM • Permalink Description: When you restart or shut down your computer, you see the message "ccSvchst.exe is not responding . . .". Sometimes, Windows closes the program, and you can restart or shut down the computer. At other times, you must click End Now in order to close ccSvchst.exe.STEP 1Update your Norton ProductMany problems have been fixed
legitimate file. File Information By default, the file is located in subfolder within C:\Progam Files\Common Files. The most common size of the file on Windows XP is 108,648 bytes. You may also find it in 149,864, 109,160, 149,352, 107,624, 108,904, 105,632, 108,392, 105,120, and 92,320 bytes sizes. CCsvchst.exe Problems Users usually complain that Norton Internet Security 2007 shows an increase in CPU usage due to the file. Many users also complain that programs frequently freeze up due to high CPU consumption by this process. Most of the times, the only way to get out of the situation is by ending the process by using Task Manager. In cases when even https://community.norton.com/en/forums/end-program-error-ccsvchst-program-not-responding-also-cant-do-system-restore Task Manager fails to respond, a hard reboot becomes the only option. Ccsvchst.exe is also known to slow down Windows startup processes and may also display the following error message when the system is shutdown: The instruction at "0x059a2df" referenced memory at 0x059a2df" the memory could not be written. Click OK to terminate the Program. Resolution Methods There are several different ways to fix this error. Some of these are discussed below: Method 1: http://www.exe-error-fixes.com/fix-ccsvchstexe-error-windows-shutdown/ Update your Norton Product Run LiveUpdate using the option available in your Norton 2007 product. This is the first solution you should try. The ccsvchst.exe error is a bug that has been resolved in a future update. If this method does not work, proceed to the next method. Method 2: Uninstall and then Reinstall the Product to Repair Any Damaged File Go to Symantec's Norton Removal Tool page. Check the option that corresponds to your Norton product. Follow the instructions that are displayed to remove the product from your PC. It is recommended that after removal, you use a good registry tool, such as RegServe to clean up any orphaned entries that may be left behind. Restart your PC, and if required, reinstall the product again. Make sure that your source files are intact and free from any type of malware infection. Also, update the product after installation to ensure that you have only the latest files on your PC. Method 3: Prevent Norton Antivirus from Scanning the Floppy Drive You may receive the error if your Norton Antivirus 2007 is scanning your floppy or A:\ drive. The error occurs, if you do not have a floppy drive. To resolve the issue, do the following: Start Norton Antivirus 2007. Under Settings, select Auto Protect. Click the Configure button. Select General S
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