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Milenko
2003-08-11, 04:40 PM
ok I got like 40secs to type this before a system shutdown and its pissing bme off everytime I log on it says coimputer will shutdown in 1 min wtf is up??? it says remote precedure service is terminated unexpectly. Ok while I was typing this it shutdown but I managed to hit submit before it did. So before the 1min countdown comes up :( i'll finish. anyways everytime I turn on my computer (THIS IS ALL OF A SUDDEN) this system shutdown comes up and gives me 1min...why is it doing this? anyone know?
GonePostal
2003-08-11, 04:47 PM
get a new computer
Spider
2003-08-11, 04:49 PM
My comp used to do this... its probly your hard drive frying... :ugh:
Any weird sounds or such? if there is it's your hard drive going loco in your face... last time it did that it was because my HD had too much stress and was too old :O_O:
Kaltagesta
2003-08-11, 04:53 PM
yeah, i doubt its a system problem, almost definately a hardware problem.
it might sound stupid, [but it has here in europe] has it got a lot hotter where you live recently? that can make a huge difference. and as spider said, is anythnig really hot?
try running it with the sides off the case and a few fans blowing into it.
This is an exploit in WinXP:
Windows XP owners are receiving "RPC Errors" which cause the customer's
computer to shut down after connecting to the Internet for a short time.
This is not an issue caused by a malfunction on the network. This is a
vulnerability in Windows XP.
Customers can try to update their security settings at Microsoft's website,
if they are able to stay connected long enough.
We are still investigating this issue and will notify you when we have more
information.
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see here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2354406c-c5b6-44ac-9532-3de40f69c074&displaylang=en
If you can get your PC going, use task manager to end task on dcom.exe, then apply the security patch in the link above.
Robot
2003-08-11, 05:13 PM
someone's hacking your computer
run away!!!1
EineBeBoP
2003-08-11, 05:44 PM
lol robots right! AHHH!!!!
i suggest trying to format the hard drive. if it keeps doing this, time for a new comP!
Spider
2003-08-11, 05:46 PM
or a new HD...
Doobz
2003-08-11, 07:38 PM
there is nothing wrong with his hardware, this happened to me earlier today
just end the dcom.exe thing, search for msblaster.exe, delete both the exe the prefetch that come up, run msconfig in the run thingy and go to the startup tab, disable msblaster, apply, then go download all the windows updates, install them restart, you should be good
Milenko
2003-08-11, 08:22 PM
thanks for replys!! I got 10secs so gotta jet! It deffiently isn't time for a new comp this is brand new.
EarlyDawn
2003-08-11, 08:26 PM
s0m30n3 iz trying to st3alz0r ur m3g4bites!!1
Milenko
2003-08-11, 08:29 PM
thanks for that link downloaded and now i'm set, that was pissing me off a lot!
Squeeky
2003-08-11, 08:58 PM
That's weird :lol:
Corrosion
2003-08-12, 08:09 PM
http://www.planetside-universe.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=13083
lightfire
2003-08-12, 08:36 PM
this happend to my dad this mornying on all of his computers
he forgot to have is firewall on all 3 of his computers yet i was smart enuff to have mine on lol lol lo!
Spider
2003-08-12, 09:32 PM
Gah I just got informed the guy has the ms32 or something like that virus.
It can be introduced by an exploit found in XP.
Wich was fixed sometime ago but no everyone patches religiously :ugh:
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