Ive received a couple emails about this so I thought Id touch base and letcha know how I fixed my problem with the svchost errors. I had something called "Online Service" that started up when Windows loaded once I unchecked the box so it wouldnt load my problem was solved. Yours may not be the "Online Service" so run thru the steps below just to make sure. Hope it works for ya.
~*~ Cheryl ~*~
The issue you are experiencing may be the result of a program that runs during startup. Some programs may not automatically start after
Msconfig has been run. However, most programs can be opened using a manual method. Perform the following steps to determine which program is causing the issue.
1. From the Start menu, click Run. In the Run dialog box, type:
Msconfig. Click OK.
2. Click the Startup tab, and then clear each check box on the list.
3. After all items on the Startup tab have been cleared, click OK, and
then restart your computer when you are prompted.
4. Determine whether the issue is resolved.
Follow these steps if the issue is resolved.
Note: If the issue is intermittent, you may need to test the computer
for that specific issue until you feel comfortable that the issue would
have reappeared.
1. From the Start menu, click Run. In the Run dialog box, type:
Msconfig. Click OK.
2. On the Startup tab, select the first check box in the list. Click
OK, and then restart your computer when prompted.
Note: Some of the first check marks should include, but are not limited
to, the following items: SystemTray, TaskMonitor, ScanRegistry,
PCHealth
Updates, *StateMgr, LoadPowerProfile, and GoBack Polling Service.
3. Determine whether the issue is resolved.
4. After you are confident that the issue has been resolved, repeat
steps 1 through 3, but select the next check box in the list.
When the issue returns, the last check box that was cleared is loading
a
program that is preventing Windows from working properly. After the
item that is causing the issue is discovered, leave the check box
cleared, and then verify that all other startup items are selected. If
the computer continues to function properly, reconnect any external
devices that may have been disconnected in previous troubleshooting
steps. If the computer still continues to function properly,
troubleshoot the cleared startup item that is causing the issue. A
common troubleshooting step is to remove and reinstall the associated
program.
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