KSERVICE.EXE in C: Windows/Prefetch
I am getting the follwing message everytime I login:KSERVICE.EXE - Application Error.The exception unknown software exception (0xe06d7363) occurred in the applicaion at location 0x7c812afb. Can anyone help me to overome this as it slows the session beginning to a great extent?!!ThanksBruceFox1 person needs an answerI do too
May 27th, 2010 10:36pm

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May 28th, 2010 11:07am

Do you know where you installed it from? You can go to start and type in msconfig.exe and hit enter. Go to the Startup tab on the top and where the it says command expand that and see if you can find where KSERVICE.EXE is comeing from. Once you find it uncheck it and click apply and restart and the error should go away. There is a program called runscanner from runscanner.net and you can download it and run it and it should delete the registory key so it is gone. But if u need that service then either there is something wrong with the program or something funky going on. You should probably get malwarebytes its free but the paid version gets you live protection. Download it and update it then run it for a full scann of your computer. I found that proccess in the task manager and it was a virus. Luckly malwarebytes caught it and i also noticed my IE being controlled and I stoped the service in task manger and deleted it. Once I did that my computer went back to normal. Usually I am the first to notice something funky giong on in my computer before it gets worse by I am human. So it is nice to at least have some kind of warning and malwarebytes is a good antivirus and a good detector to warn you if it has problems. Which I have yet to see malwarebytes have. The only time I've seen it have problems is getting updates but I figured how to fix that. Well best of luck hopefully its not a virus. Stay safe and good luck.
December 31st, 2010 1:30am

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