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    hi this is avdhi newly joined im facing a problem of generic host process win 32 missing nd then i not able to access my net then i have to restart nd then again i have access after 10 to 15 mins its again coming wat to do to rectify thid problem pls tell clearly ................pls quickly....................


    thanking you alll in advance

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    have you scanned for viruses and spyware?

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    no how to do pls.....

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    Don't you have an Anti-Virus software on your PC? If yes, are you updating the AV file definitions regularly?

    Use the AV to scan for viruses although I suspect that if you have a virus already on the PC, it will disguise itself really well and your virus scan will report "No virus found".
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    i think this is a virus ......install norton internet security 2007 ...its awsome it detects each and virus......i have been using this AV its great

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    Also after installing latest updated Antivirus, scan your computer in 'Safe Mode'. Because most of the virus wont get enough privileges to run in Safe Mode so Antivirus can detect and easily delete/repair them

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