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Delivering a copy of a legal document to the person on the other side of your case. There are strict rules about how to serve different kinds of documents. For instance, the summons and complaint must be served by process server or certified mail/restricted delivery/return receipt, and all other documents in your case must be served by first class mail or hand delivered. You must tell the judge in writing how and when you gave a copy to the other side. This is called a certificate of service (or a proof of service for the summons and complaint). If there is no certificate of service, the judge will not read your documents until you serve the other side. If the other side is represented by a lawyer, you must send or give the copies to the lawyer. If you are having trouble locating the other person, you might find our Tips on Locating People helpful. For more information about how to serve someone, visit the service section.

Question: Service!?!? When I start my computer, the Service Host (svchost.exe) runs at full CPU, and when I stop the process that does that, Windows starts to revert to the "windows Classic" themes. I also booted into safe mode and scanned for viruses (via AVG free edition, latest), but no results. how do I fix this, and if you tell me to use system restore, I am going to give you a low rating, because if Microsoft Windows is all so great, why won't it fix it? I also have scanned with Windows Defender, but it told me to remove TightVNC (Which I knew wasn't the problem since I had the svchost problem before I installed it. I need the service to run for my XBOX360 (I use ICS), and I would want it fixed anyway.

Answer: That process will almost always start up at max CPU usage. Now if it stays at around 100% for a long time then you have a problem. If thats the case you may want to try and download adware se and spybot. You can get these for free from http://www.download.com

 


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