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Upon start-up, I get a blank screen with no icons. It usually takes about 4-5 + restarts along with pulling the plug to bring it back. I also loose my wireless signal after a while, the computer freezes, the touch pad becomes enabled and disenabled at will, the "Generic Host Process for WIN 32 Services has encountered a problem and needs to close..." warning comes up often, when shutting off the computer, both MIE and Fire Fox have to be closed manually, and once the Desktop is up, at times Fire will not open and once again, I have to restart the computer to start the process all over again. 1 person needs an answerI do too
January 11th, 2011 8:07pm

Upon start-up, I get a blank screen with no icons. It usually takes about 4-5 + restarts along with pulling the plug to bring it back. I also loose my wireless signal after a while, the computer freezes, the touch pad becomes enabled and disenabled at will, the "Generic Host Process for WIN 32 Services has encountered a problem and needs to close..." warning comes up often, when shutting off the computer, both MIE and Fire Fox have to be closed manually, and once the Desktop is up, at times Fire will not open and once again, I have to restart the computer to start the process all over again. Most likely your computer has been compromised by malware. Some of the symptoms you describe are classic symptoms.Reboot the computer in safe mode with networking. Click on the second link below and download Malwarebytes. Update Malwarebytes and perform a full scan. Choose to quarantine anything found. Once complete click on the third link below and download Superantispyware Portable. Perform a full scan again quarantining anything found. Reboot your computer in normal mode and perform a quick scan with Malwarebytes.How to boot in safe modembam direct dldSuperantispy-portableThe link for Malwarebytes is a direct file download. Make sure you update it prior to scanning. Superantispyware link is to the portable scanner. It does not install and does not need updating provided you scan with it within a reasonable amount of time after downloading. A reasonable amount of time is within a few hours.I don't vote for myself I'm not here for the points. If this post helps you, vote. Visit my forum @ http://repairbotsonline.com/
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January 11th, 2011 9:00pm

Your computer definately has been compromised. There are various free scanners our there that can help you. some that joel mentioned above. Others i tend to use are Adaware and spybot. heres a little guide that might help you remove this infestation - http://www.mypchealth.co.uk/StepbystepGuide.phpMyPcHealth
January 12th, 2011 5:23am

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