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shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. XP - problems with logging into desktop (Explorer.EXE Application Error) Started by Doranwen , Apr 15 2013 01:41 AM Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 Next » This topic is locked 67 replies to this topic #1 Doranwen Doranwen Members 35 posts OFFLINE Local time:04:06 PM Posted 15 April 2013 - 01:41 data execution prevention error in windows xp sp3 AM I have an XP desktop that suddenly froze, and upon rebooting twice (it wouldn't get to a login screen the first time for some reason), started presenting me with the network administrator-style login box instead of the standard XP Home login that I'm used to (but no Domain option like I see on my computer at work, just username/password). My password would not work (gave me the standard message about passwords needing to be checked), but if I entered NO password, it would appear to log on, bring up my desktop background . . . and then give me this dialog: Explorer.EXE - Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000006). Click on OK to terminate the application. Clicking OK leaves me with a blank desktop. At this point the only thing I can do is bring up Task Manager with Ctrl+Alt+Del. I don't see anything suspicious in the running processes, but the moment I move to the File menu to try and start up a new process, the manager freezes. (I can eventually get it to close and open a fresh one, but clearly there is no way to get explorer.exe to work--or even a terminal window.) I'm unable to run any program inside that machine, but since it's sitting right next to this one, I can read and type in the list of running processes along with the username as
at "Ox745f2780" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "read"When they turned their computer on and it came up to the generic host 32 error windows xp sp3 user login screen. They were presented with this SVCHOST.EXE error message. The
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only options the error message allows are to click OK to terminate the program or click Cancel to
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debug the program. After asking them several questions about what they did before turning the computer off, it became apparent that Windows Update had run before the computer was http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/491753/xp-problems-with-logging-into-desktop-explorerexe-application-error/ shut down.Interestingly enough, even starting the computer in Safe Mode produced the same error. While the event log in Windows XP indicates the faulting application is truly svchost.exe. How to Repair this SVCHOST.EXE error After some investigating into the 0X745f2780 SVCHOST error, it became apparent the problem is a corrupted Windows Update in Windows XP. Follow the steps below to http://www.pchell.com/support/svchosterror.shtml fix this error.Verify Windows Update Service SettingsClick on Start, Run and type the following command in the open box and click OKservices.mscFind the Automatic Updates service and double-click on it. Click on the Log On Tab and make sure the "Local System Account" is selected as the logon account and the box for "allow service to interact with desktop" is UNCHECKED.Under the Hardware Profile section in the Log On Tab, make sure the service is enabled. On the General Tab, the Startup Type should be Automatic, if not, drop the box down and select Automatic. Under "Service Status" on the General tab, the service should be Started, click the Start button enable it. Repeat the steps above for the service "Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)"Re-Register Windows Update DLLsClick on Start, Run, and type CMD and click okIn the black command window type the following command and press EnterREGSVR32 WUAPI.DLLWait until you receive the "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded" message and click OK Repeat the last two steps above for each of the following commands:REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLLREGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLLREGSVR32 ATL.DLLREGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLLREGSVR32 WUPS.DLLREGSVR32
after (or during) Windows Updates before your previous shutdown. Even if you start your PC in Safe Mode (by pressing F8 key during boot up), you will http://windows-exe-errors.com/fix-svchost-exe-application-error-memory-could-not-be-written/ still receive the "Memory could not be written" error message. If your technical, you can check your event log file and should be able to find out what process is actually causing the problem. So What is Svchost.exe? Svchost is a generic Windows process used by MANY different software programs on your computer. Here are some common Svchost.exe error messages: svchost.exe - windows xp Application Error "The instruction at "0x6f8916e2" referenced memory at "0x0509005c". The memory could not be written." svchost.exe - Application Error "The instruction at "0x7c918fea" referenced memory at "0x00000010″. The memory could not be written." svchost.exe - Application Error "The instruction at "0x009a6f9a" referenced memory at "0x00000000″. The memory could not be written." Proven Solutions For Svchost.exe Application Errors DO THIS FIRST! Always make windows xp sp3 sure your drivers are updated before manually trying to fix errors. Most computer errors are caused by either outdated, missing or corrupt device drivers or Windows registry issues. Update your PC drivers and run a free scan with a solid driver update tool before continuing. We use and recommend DriverFinder. Option #1 If you have McAfee installed, uninstall it, reboot your computer and then reinstall it. Option #2 Your computer could be infected with the conficker worm. Even though some ant-virus programs can delete the associated files, you will still need to download a patch from Microsoft (Windows XP) Security Update for Windows XP (KB958644) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d…kInfoContainer Option #3 Disable User Mode Driver Framework: Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Find the service "Windows Driver Foundation - User Mode Driver Framework". Right click then select Properties. Select the start up type and choose Disabled. Reboot your computer. Option #4 Turn off Windows automatic updates: Go to Start >Control Panel >Automatic Updates. Make sure you select "Turn off automatic updates". Reboot your computer. Complete a manual Windows update. Reboot your computer again. Turn Windows automat