![]() Windows Host Process Rundll. Rundll. 32. exe is a process which executes DLL’s and places their libraries into the memory, so that they can be used more efficiently by applications. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated. Check and ensure that the particular rundll. System. 32 folder.
If so, it is the legitimate Microsoft process, else it could be a virus. The following is, primarily, based on the fruitful discussion at Tech. Net, and the important points have been culled out from there and presented here. ![]() Windows Host Process Rundll. If you get this error message frequently, here are a few troubleshooting steps you may try: 1? Was it after installing, say, Nero ? Rename “Nero. Video. Proc. ax” to say “1. Nero. Video. Proc. Also rename “Ne. Video. Ne. Video. ax”Reboot. Maybe you could update or uninstall Nero software and see if it helps. If you have installed any of them, update them or uninstall them and see if it helps. Click on Services, and check in the “Hide all Microsoft services” check box. Click on “Disable All” button. Now click on “Startup” tab, and then click on “Disable All” button again. ![]() Don’t you just love cryptic Windows errors? In this post, I’ll be going through some steps you can take to fix the “Host process for windows services stopped. Press OK button and then “Restart” button on the following window. Effectively, you have turned off all non- Microsoft services and start ups. 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 disabling one service at a time. But remember that this is a security feature that is there to help protect your computer. Agreed, this is a lengthy and painfully boring process, but it will help you identify the culprit. Hope something helps! Follow mentioned steps to solve error how to fix internet explorer has stopped working, There are two Microsoft fixit links to repair IE. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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