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    Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    I have a computer and my computer is infected with Service.exe virus in Windows XP. Is there a way to remove the virus from my computer? I'm worried, Please Help!!

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    Re: Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    Service.exe is not a virus, but the windows component which is responsible for proper functioning of all the different funtions of the operating system. Like Network service, Audio Service and more. Don't worry, this is not a virus

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    Re: Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    Service.exe is a virus and should be deleted as found. The windows service is services.msc and not service.exe. If you are not sure, don't misguide others... Well, i guess you have an antivirus software already installed on your computer. Just update it and let it delete the file on its own.

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    Re: Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    If this virus is not easily removed, Rebot your computer in safe mode and then scan your computer for virus. Then at this time the virus will be removed. If it isn't done automatically, remove it manually by deleting it from your computer.

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    Re: Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    when i start my computer i get a message as given below and window does not open. MSG is "service.exe application error The introduction at 0x00000000 referenced memmory at 0x00000000 The memory could not be read"
    How to fix this problem help me
    Last edited by hddewal; 25-10-2009 at 01:25 PM.

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    Re: Service.exe virus in Windows XP

    Services.exe is a an Application used only in Windows NT4/2000/XP for
    starting, stopping, and interacting with system services. If you need any help or more explanation, you can check out the following link. Otherwise to resolve the issue, reinstall your operating system.

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