enoonmai said:
As for the Eventvwr logs, its pretty much clear what they would say. It would pretty much give a nondescript error as to how rundll32.exe crashed and maybe some useless memory dump. The best bet is to check the HijackThis logs as you said, or run Stinger and know for certain that no virus is causing this error.
Eventviewer certainly gives some info...i am not looking for any rundll32.exe crash info, what i am looking for is, any other file/app crashing or doing some illegal operation, which is logged by Eventviewer....
read what i said before....
Resart Windows, after this check for ur problem, if it occurs, do this....
that is, After Restarting, he
should check for his problem first, if it occurs, then he
should heck Eventviewer, which
may have some info.....apart from these there is alway HijackThis......
and for updated files/ fixes and sfc......hey.....sfc (or MS) is not that dumb as u think...
Windows has a feature called Windows File Protection, which is always
enabled and checks for the integrity of the files, it also looks over Win Upadtes, HotFixes, BugFixes etc and updates itself according to the
new or updated files...so when u perform sfc, it scans and checks the files, and replaces them with the
latest-updates correct ones only....
this is proven.....along with the updated files backup, it also creates a backup of older file when u perform an update, in it's DLLCache folder.....
so, there will no probs with sfc /scannow..........