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Csrss.exe - What to do when you have Client server runtime process problems Description The legitimate csrss.exe file is a critical component of the Windows operating system required for the successful and problem free running of your system. In this instance it should be left unaltered without deletion and should be enabled to ensure you do not experience any csrss exe errors when attempting to use your computer. Specifically the csrss exe command is used to manage a number of graphical commands that you give through the Windows operating system. The genuine instance of csrss.exe is usually found within the System32 subfolder of the Windows folder. However, if you have a copy of this process and a file located directly in the Windows folder on your computer then it is most likely that you have been infected with the Nimda virus. Specifically, the csrss.exe file located directly in the Windows folder of your system is usually related to the Nimda.E variant. This is a more recent version of the Nimda.A virus and incorporates self preservation techniques such as closing down security applications. Associated Errors Typical csrss exe errors include the corruption of numerous files within your system. This is because this variant of the Nimda virus is capable of re-infecting files and damaging them irreparably. In these cases it is often necessary to remove and reinstall these files. Other common csrss exe errors include the unexpected termination of security applications such as antivirus and antispyware applications. Recommended Solution Manually open and run your security applications in order to ensure that you remove the infected version of csrss.exe and not the critical Windows component. Clean or remove the infected files that it finds. Once finished you may find it necessary, in order to use some applications or files, to remove corrupt file versions and replace them with clean versions. You may also run a registry cleaner to ensure that your registry is in full working order.
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