March 28, 2010

Murphy’s Law states that, “If anything can go wrong, it will.”  This statement applies aptly to computers. Computer errors have a strange way of appearing at the most inopportune times.

Dealing with recurring computer errors is no fun, especially if you are not adept in computer matters and are not sure of what is causing the error. However, contrary to popular belief, most Windows errors are not difficult to resolve. And this is exactly what we endeavor to prove with this article.

In this article, we will discuss the steps that you can follow to eliminate exe errors, such as mspmspsv.exe and sprtcmd.exe errors from your PC for good. Shared below are the steps that you can perform to troubleshoot these errors.

Run a Malware Scan

Malware programs, such as viruses, worms, and rootkits are known to modify the registry settings of exe files. As a result, an exe error occurs whenever the infected file is executed.

The first thing you need to do when you encounter an exe error message is to run a malware scan using advanced antivirus tools to ensure that your PC is not infected. If the malware scan reports the presence of malware, take the appropriate action to delete the malware.

If for some reason your protective software is not able to completely delete the reported malware, you may seek the help of free third-party tools, such as sdfix.exe to remove the malware. However, remember free virus-removal tools, such as sdfix.exe, are not a replacement of efficient protective software. Such tools are designed to tackle specific worms, viruses, and trojans that popular commercial protective software fail to remove.

Get rid of unnecessary programs

If the exe error persists after you have run the malware scan, the next step is to identify the program or service to which the exe file listed in the error message belongs to. If the exe file is associated with a program or a service that you no longer use, then uninstall the program or disable the service to get rid of the exe error.

For instance, the mspmspsv.exe module is associated with Windows Media Device Manager Pre-Message Security Protocol service that most Windows users do not use. If you are facing issues with the mspmspsv.exe process, such as recurring errors or high CPU usage issue, then it is best that you disable its associated service.

Update your software and driver files

The use of outdated software or drivers may also cause recurring exe errors. Download the latest updates available for your software and drivers to see if it fixes the exe error.

Perform a registry scan

Oftentimes, a corrupt or unhealthy registry is found to be the root cause of exe errors, such as the sprtcmd.exe error.

To fix exe issues that may occur due to problems in the Windows registry, perform a registry scan using a reliable and advanced registry cleaning tool. Remember, a clean registry not only helps you get rid of exe errors, but also helps immensely in improving your computer’s overall performance.

In the end, make use of the tips listed in this article to troubleshoot exe errors that you may encounter.



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  1. Another good tip is to re-install your Windows or perform a roll-back to previous settings that worked.
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