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OK, so process explorer shows me which instances of svchost.exe are giving me
trouble. Generally, it is two/three of them. I don't have any problems until I connect to the internet, but then CPU hits 100% shared between these two/three. I am then unable to connect. Afterwards, CPU drops down to normal levels but I am not connected. I tried suspending the offending svchost.exe (s) but that does not help. Killing them sounds severe. Without understanding which .dll file does what etc, I am not happy about suspending these individually. I have set up a new user which runs fine. The two original users (one being admin), I have trouble. I am up to date on antivirus etc. I have ran Malware checks and even scoured process explorer for possible Malware. All to no avail. All other post regarding svchost.exe are interesting but don't seem to apply. Ideas? PS. Vista 32 -- Dobbo |
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Regarding :
" OK, so process explorer shows me which instances of svchost.exe are giving me trouble. Generally, it is two/three of them....," Svchost itself does not cause problems - it is a "host" for services required by an application and one instamce of svchost may include several. Process Explorer will indicate instances of svchost running and applicable CPU usage - however you need to determine which service being hosted is at fault - Process Explorer has that capability. "Dobbo" wrote in message ... OK, so process explorer shows me which instances of svchost.exe are giving me trouble. Generally, it is two/three of them. I don't have any problems until I connect to the internet, but then CPU hits 100% shared between these two/three. I am then unable to connect. Afterwards, CPU drops down to normal levels but I am not connected. I tried suspending the offending svchost.exe (s) but that does not help. Killing them sounds severe. Without understanding which .dll file does what etc, I am not happy about suspending these individually. I have set up a new user which runs fine. The two original users (one being admin), I have trouble. I am up to date on antivirus etc. I have ran Malware checks and even scoured process explorer for possible Malware. All to no avail. All other post regarding svchost.exe are interesting but don't seem to apply. Ideas? PS. Vista 32 -- Dobbo |
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