I understand what SuperFetch does. It monitors automatic updates, and processes and sends them to a lower priority queue in order to make your processes and work run faster (if I am not mistaken).
My SuperFetch crashes when I update McAfee, or other programs. This then crashes my svchost.exe.
I am on a Dell XPS 630i. Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz, 3.00 GM of RAM, 32-bit Operating System with dual nVidia GeForce 9800 GTs running Windows Vista(TM) Home Premium.
In fact.. this is the second computer I have recieved from Dell. The first (exact same) was crashing under a stop code of 0X0000001A and having issues with the svchost.exe. I exchanged it, and this computer aswell is having similar issues (although not many unexpected crashes).
This computer has only crashed for explained reasons (graphic drivers out of date, etc.) All reasons have been fixed, and haven't had a crash since.
If there is any logical explanation for why this is happening, i'd love to get an opinion from a software-savvy person out there because I know little to nothing about computers to be completely honest.
My SuperFetch crashes when I update McAfee, or other programs. This then crashes my svchost.exe.
I am on a Dell XPS 630i. Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz, 3.00 GM of RAM, 32-bit Operating System with dual nVidia GeForce 9800 GTs running Windows Vista(TM) Home Premium.
In fact.. this is the second computer I have recieved from Dell. The first (exact same) was crashing under a stop code of 0X0000001A and having issues with the svchost.exe. I exchanged it, and this computer aswell is having similar issues (although not many unexpected crashes).
This computer has only crashed for explained reasons (graphic drivers out of date, etc.) All reasons have been fixed, and haven't had a crash since.
If there is any logical explanation for why this is happening, i'd love to get an opinion from a software-savvy person out there because I know little to nothing about computers to be completely honest.