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Old 04-11-2007
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Default Help- Data Execution Prevention??

Hey guys, had a few porblems over last couple of days with virus issue and what not, so if some of you are bored of me posting my problems i apologise. I would really appreciate some help!

When i log onto my computer, iam recieving a message stating

' Name- Generic Host Process for Win32 Services'
'Publisher- Mircrosoft Corporation'

Another message iam recieving and which i have previously posted about is 'RUNDLL error loading C:/Windows/system32/qqvfuxgc.dll

Could these 2 be linked? How serious are they? Any help in resovling these Problems

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Old 04-12-2007
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Hey benjeboy,

Have you recently updated your computer on the Microsoft website? If you have, you might want to check out this page Microsoft published. Click here

If this is your problem, they provide a fix for it.


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