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Definitely, svhost32 is a system process, in the windows directory.
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Press the three keys Ctrl+Alt+Del at the same time to pop up Windows Task Manager and click on the bottom right after selecting it"End the process"buttons
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Service Host Process is a standard dynamic connection library host processing service. For services running from a dynamic connection library (DLL), it is a common host process name. The files are located under the Windows System32 folder of the system.
At startup, check the location in the registry to build a list of services that need to be loaded. This will cause multiple to run at the same time. Windows 2000 generally has two SVCHOST processes, one is the RPCSS (Remote Procedure Call) service process, and the other is one shared by many services; In Windows XP, there are generally more than 4 service processes; More in Windows 2003 Server.
It is a core process of a system, not a virus process. However, due to the particularity of the process, viruses will also invade in every possible way. You can check whether a poison is poisoned by looking at the execution path of the process.
If you suspect that your computer may be infected by a virus or that the service is abnormal, you can find the abnormality by searching for the file. Generally, only one program will be found in the C: Windows System32 directory.
If you find a program in another directory, it's probably poisoned.
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Not necessarily, C: Windows SoftwareDistribution Download is a Windows Update temporary storage folder, please rename the SoftwareDistribution folder.
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It's really poisoned, so delete it.
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Poisoned deleted this file.
There are those who specialize in killing.
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What is that's IE that you use to surf the Internet
360 stubborn Trojan horse kills (excludes viruses).
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No, it's a program that you open a web page in the process of Task Manager, and when the process closes, you starve the web page and close.
When you open the web page, you will see it in the process in Task Manager.
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If it's a virus, then I ate it.
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It looks like you've fallen for the virus.
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Virus-killing tool.
Rising 2006 Edition.
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...Virus! .is a system process that is used for the security mechanism of Microsoft Windows system....It will generate two virus files in Windows, and it will also be in the root directory of the D drive.
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This file cannot be deleted, you can try to kill the virus in safe mode, if not, you need to use DOS antivirus.
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It seems that no, it is better to be in safe mode, antivirus. or under DOS.
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