svchost.exe taking up too much CPU?in Performance & Maintenance I've been having an odd problem as of late and am not entirely sure on what to do about it. you see, I've been having some slow down issues with my p/c and the process that I've discovered to cause the slow down ...
I see a lot of these processes created and destroyed, yes, but I also see taskhostex.exe taking up the much of CPU. Is it b/c it's constantly creating and destroying these? Saturday, November 2, 2013 4:36 AM I am having a similar problem. Can you please look into it? etl file:...
My computer is extremely slow as of late and when I open up task manager there are several iexplorer.exe processes (taking up 90% CPU usage) even when I aren’t using the internet. When the previous problem had not yet arisen, there is was a process named ‘remote cash dale.exe’ –...
I had recently started to have trouble with svchost.exe taking up CPU time and using up progressively more memory as it ran on both of my computers. I understand the use of svchost.exe and found that Microsoft admits problems and that 100% CPU use and memory leakage are two of them. I...
Out of curiosity I looked at my task manager, and saw something called Service Host: Device Setup manager taking up around 15% CPU, and I was curious as to what it was. Some things online suggest it's because of malware / some form of virus,...
I am actually having a weird problem. Not all the symptoms are happening to my machine as everybody else’s, the only one I have is when I first boot up, svchost is taking up to 98% usage on only my account (not SYTEM or others like that) and I can’t go view anywebsite or ...
I am actually having a weird problem. Not all the symptoms are happening to my machine as everybody else’s, the only one I have is when I first boot up, svchost is taking up to 98% usage on only my account (not SYTEM or others like that) and I can’t go view anywebsite or ...
After booting into Windows, you might notice svchost.exe is using 100% of your CPU memory, slowing your computer down at Start-Up.
Now the problem begins when svchost.exe (netsvcs) start taking almost all of the Windows resources and causes a High CPU usage. If you looked into Task Manager, you would find that a particular svchost.exe is taking up almost all the memory and creating a problem for other programs or app...
causing it to siphon off excessively large amounts of bandwidth from the user and also cause the svchost.exe process to start using up an unacceptably significant percentage of the affected computer’s Random Access Memory. If your computer is affected by the svchost.exe process taking up a lot...