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Behind that Evils in Your Windows.

By on Oct 2, 2009 in Windows XP | 0 comments

A computer error that suddenly pops up while you are working in your computer can really ruin your day. Here, you will be provided with information to help you understand the various problems you encounter in your computer. CRC Errors These errors happen during the transmission of data. To prevent these errors, CRC or Cyclic Redundancy Check is used. This technique detects automatically as you attempt to open the data received in your programs such as the Internet or various media transmission such as CD-ROMS, floppy disks and etc. The caused of these errors are generally because of lost data while on the process of transmission, connection errors in transmission, or transmitting damaged media files. In repairing these CRC errors you have to ensure the stability of your connection while transmitting such as the Internet connection, cable connectors and the service provider’s end. If transmitting media files, make sure that the used media is not defective. And if in case that the problem is none of the said manner, then damaged transmitted data might be the problem. Spoolsv.Exe Error This error happens during Windows printing process. You will know the error through this message: “Spoolsv.exe – Application Error…The instruction at “0—77fcc2c0” referenced memory at “0—00000000” “The memory could not be written.” The increasing quantities of .SHD and .SPL files are the reasons behind this problem. These files contain spool information of your printer. If you want to prevent this, the following methods might help for the removal of these files. Select Run on the Start Menu and type “Services.msc”, and then press Enter. When a Services management console window opens, look for Print Spooler service, right-click and select Stop. Make your way to the C:WindowsSystem32SpoolPrinters folder and delete all files from this folder. Look for the “temp folder” and remove all the unnecessary files from it. Lastly, from the Services management console you can now restart the Print Spooler service. In case the said methods are not successful, then you should try going back to your system before the error of Spools.exe occurs by using the System Restore. Svchost.exe Error This error is caused by services run by DLL files on Windows operating systems. As you notice, there are...

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