I have a HP MediaCenter 2005 PCm7160n computer. I bought it in 2005 but due to multiple problems had to do a Hard System Restore last year. Then several months ago I connected it to a digital converter box and it worked okay as long as I was on channel 3. Couldn't schedule records but it still worked. Then about a month later it stopped working and told me the Tuner Hardware was not installed (around April). I assumed it was related to the digital conversion. Then 3 weeks ago ehrecvr.exe began stalling out my CPU and running constantly at 50% or more. In addition I am getting a messenger failure message every time I open MC. The ehrecvr is stalling out my mouse and getting worse.
I tried reinstalling the Tuner Hardware as soon as the problem began to no avail. I have been visiting Techie sites for the past few weeks trying to get help and was told at first this was a Codec issue. I installed a Codec advanced pack which corrected the mouse hesitation for about 3 days and then it came back. I was also told to turn ehrecvr to manual start which also worked for a few days but it keeps resetting itself to automatic startup. I was then told this is related to a Windows upgrade called Update Rollup 2. I ran the fixes suggested at http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2005/12/27/507654.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage astebner and ran the 15 steps http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/05/22/604380.aspx which manually installs the various pieces of Update Rollup 2 for Media Center 2005. But the steps have not fixed the problem and astebner suggested I ask for help here.
Although I like MC I am ready to dump it because it is locking up my entire system. If you can help me without my having to do a complete hard system recovery again and stop all Windows updates, or disable MC I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks Marie
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tmetal1
No there is nothing that says .NET running in my processes.
I've checked for viruses as that was my first thought and no viruses and no trojans. I'm running Avira and it detects nothing.
I will try upgrading the driver again but can't afford to purchase another at this time as much as I would love to be able to do so. Downloading is difficult because I have dial up internet and it disconnects me if it takes to long and it always does. But I will tough it out and make it happen.
I don't think I have any Mozilla products or the .NET update.
I have ehrecvr.exe running at manual and with it there although I am unable to use MediaCenter it doesn't tie up my computer either. Which is a bonus at this point. My only option as of this time is not to use MediaCenter which is the whole reason I purchased this computer.
Marie
Messenger failed fix
KB946648 @ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946648
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\ehshell.exe] "AllowMessengerExecHandleFailure"=dword:00000001
I was fine up to this point but I'm not sure what to do next???
How do I know what name to use. I don't know which application is the issue???Note The name for the Application subkey must match the name of the executable file for the application. The name must also include the three-letter extension of the executable file for the application. For example, Microsoft Office Excel uses the following excel.exe subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\excel.exe\
I'm at a loss. I understand this will fix the Messenger issue but will it fix the hesitation and lockup issues as well?? Marie
Mickey
Had the system in for an internal cleaning last month when I replaced the CD burner drive. I did a system restore but a techie had me wipe it clean prior to June 18th because of suspected malware so I can't go back further than that. Trust me I wish I could because that would solve the problem. All the cables are fine and again it isn't dusty.
It acts like something is running that is hogging the computer and not letting the mouse run properly. Whatever it is it is now effecting other programs and locking them up. It acts like it does when there is a virus but my antivirus and spyware haven't been able to find anything. I'm at a loss.
I would do a hard system restore but I have to have Excel and Word and can't find my program disk and can't afford to replace the program. I called Microsoft and they want to charge $28 for the program even though they have records that I purchased it. I don't have the extra $30 at this time. I don't know what to do.
hotsaucekim: It acts like something is running that is hogging the computer and not letting the mouse run properly. Whatever it is it is now effecting other programs and locking them up. It acts like it does when there is a virus but my antivirus and spyware haven't been able to find anything. I'm at a loss.
Have you looked in task manager and identified if any process is hogging the CPU?