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aren't found, it tells you. Often the question is "how did they get there?" by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2008 When starting my Windows XP machine I started getting the following message: Windows cannot find "SSVICHOSST.exe" c windows system32 rundll32 exe download Make sure you typed the name correctly,and then try again. To search for a c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe virus file, click the Start button and then click search. How do I remove this message when starting up? • The message svchost.exe missing windows 7 is both clear, and confusing. Clear, because Windows is clearly trying to run a program on start up, and "Windows cannot find" means ... well, it means that it can't find the program. Confusing, because you https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/how-to-remove-ssvichosst-exe-error-in-win-xp-pro-298118/ never told it to run that program, nor do you have any idea how it got there. I do. • In your case, the name gives it away. It's a very poorly disguised attempt to make a filename that is easily confused with the Windows system component SVCHOST.EXE. It kinda sorta looks the same (though very poorly so, in this case), but it's not. And that's an extremely common sign of http://ask-leo.com/why_am_i_getting_windows_cannot_find_messages_on_startup.html a virus. And the fact that your system can't find it is a good sign. Here's what I think happened: "... the 'Windows cannot find...' message on start up means exactly that - Windows has been instructed to auto-run a program on startup, and cannot find it." Somewhere along the line, your machine was infected with a virus. "SSVICHOSST.exe" was a file that likely contained the virus and was placed on your machine as part of that infection. The virus added instructions so that your system would automatically run that file on start up. Sometime later, your anti-virus software came along, detected and removed the virus, removing the file "SSVICHOSST.exe" from wherever it had been placed. Unfortunately, your anti-virus software did not remove the instructions to automatically start the virus. Hence, each time your system starts up, it tries to run "SSVICHOSST.exe", which of course no longer exists. There are other scenarios (the virus itself could have been flawed, for example), but that's a common explanation for how you might have ended up where you are. The short version is that the "Windows cannot find..." message on start up means exactly that - Windows has been instructed to auto-run a program on startup, and cannot find it. Fixing it manually tak
the memberlist Search For Members Login Register Tb Home IPU CET 2016-2017 Special About IPU GGSIPU Colleges Ranking IPU Counselling IPU CET-2016 Rank Analyzer IPU Placements Help Desk TECHBITS The GGSIPU student http://techbits.co.in/forum/tips-and-tricks/fix-for-ssvichosst-exe-!!/ FORUM» Technology» Tips and Tricks» Fix for SSVICHOSST.exe !! « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Fix for SSVICHOSST.exe !! (Read 2146 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. kurosaki Administrator Super Member Points: 629 Posts: 1342 Fix for SSVICHOSST.exe !! « on: March 24, 2009, 12:18:25 pm » This virus is know popularly as windows 7 regsvr.exe virus, or as new folder.exe virus and most people identify this one by seeing autorun.inf file on their pen drives, But trend micro identified it as WORM_DELF.FKZ. It is spreading mostly using pen drives as the medium.The Virus will look like thisIf you want to remove SSVICHOSST virus follow one of this solutionsSolution 1 Download and this tool to fix this virusSolution 2 windows cannot find Virus File Name: ssvichosst.exe (having a folder icon) (a file inside a folder having the same name as the folder, having folder icon) Symptoms: You are unable to open TaskManager, Regedit, CMD, Msconfig, etc. Some windows open for fractions of seconds and suddenly gets closed. Like TaskManager, Regedit, etc. No command works in ’command’ window, except ‘exit’. The Tools>FolderOptions is gone in the Windows Explorer. You cannot see your hidden files. Your system has become too slow. As the virus process takes up almost half of the resources. Behind the screen: The virus copies the virus file “SSVICHOST.EXE” to C:\\Windows\\ and to C:\\Windows\\System32\\ . It runs its process SSVICHOSST.EXE as the background process under User. Processes with the other file name may also be running with the WindowTitle ‘AutoIt v3?. It adds a startup program in HKCU\\Software\\MicroSoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run as ‘Yahoo Massangger***’ Adds a value in registry, HKLM\\System\\ControlSet001\\Services\\Schedule ‘AtTaskMaxHours’=0. Complete detail Solution Follow this long procedure . . . End Task*———-1. On desktop> right-click> new> shortcut2. Entertaskkill.exe /F /FI “IMAGENAME eq ssvichosst.exe”3. Next> finish4. Double click the shortcut file just created *Insome case, if this “taskkill.exe” file is not available in thewindows\\system32