In your one dump file ($evtx_app_dump)I'm seeing
Code:
0xC0000005 -
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
0xC0000374 -
STATUS_HEAP_CORRUPTION
The first indicates a memory access violation occurred. This could easily be
a result of the second error, the heap corruption depending on where the corruption occurs.
Most instances indicate heap corruption is difficult to track down as it can appear to be random.
A corrupt heap is almost certainly an application-caused issue.
Vista, and now Windows 7 checks for these things in an attempt to avoid random crashes at some later point.
MS's previous OS's did not check for this error, it just crashed.
There is not a Yellow Triangle next to anything in the device manager list. The network controllers are called "Nvidia NForce Networking Controller" and "Nvidia NForce Networking Controller #2" only one is active thought.
This issue occurred after I switched out my wireless router and I had to reset up my network.
So, the original router went south, and you went and purchased a new one that was
exactly the same as the original, Yes or no?
Then you installed the drivers that came with the new router, Yes or no?
How do you know which one is active for the new router? Usually when a similar set of files are installed for any application the new files for that application become "Nvidia NForce Networking Controller(2)" The suffix (x) is important here.
Then, if for whatever reason another set is installed that set would become (3), and it is the newest.
My point is, check/compare the dates on both sets of files, and delete which ever set is older than when you did the reset of your routers.
Make sure they are gone, if necessary use a third-party like
Piriform - Download CCleaner or
Download Revo Uninstaller Freeware
Optimally it would be best to un-install both sets of Folders/Files for "Nvidia NForce Networking Controller" then re-install the newest.
Do not forget to reboot/restart after both un-installation, and re-installation.
Then try to share your files.
McAfee is currently up to date.
There may be a mis-understanding here. I need to know if the program itself is up to date, not the definitions.
To my knowledge here are the latest versions:
Product & Platform Version
McAfee VirusScan.............7.0
McAfee Firewall................4.0
McAfee QuickClean...........3.0
McAfee Utilities................4.02
McAfee Internet Security..5.0
The MCSVHOST.EXE file was causing a lot of trouble until the program was upgraded.
This issue occurred after I switched out my wireless router and I had to reset up my network. Then I had issues with my shared folders. I cannot see that the router itself could cause the issue, but that is just me.
It may not be the router itself, but I'm leaning towards its support. i.e. the installation file.