Discus and support svchost.exe causing icredebly high CPU usage in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I suspected malware so I tried to locate the svchost.exe files, they all fall under the Windows directory. Attached screenshots. Is this normal? made... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gami...
This will flip you over to the "Services" tab, where the services running under that "svchost.exe" process are all selected. You can then see the full name of each service in the "Description" column, so you can choose to disable the service if you don't want it running or troublesh...