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I am running Vista Home Premium, 64 bit version. My computer has been very
slow for about 5-6 minutes after startup with constant disk access. I have used the Reliability and Performance option under Administrative tools and find that after about 2-3 minutes after startup, the only thing appearing is numerous SVC|HOST calls with the (Local System Network Restricted) very active. I am at a loss to debug any further. It is beyond my meager capabilities. Can someone give me a clue as to what may be going on? |
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Don;853542 Wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium, 64 bit version. My computer has been very slow for about 5-6 minutes after startup with constant disk access. I have used the Reliability and Performance option under Administrative tools and find that after about 2-3 minutes after startup, the only thing appearing is numerous SVC|HOST calls with the (Local System Network Restricted) very active. I am at a loss to debug any further. It is beyond my meager capabilities. Can someone give me a clue as to what may be going on? I have had the same problem repeatedly and have seen no responses elsewhere on the internet. I am also looking for this answer. My system profiles are in my profile. I have to use a memory scrubber to force Vista to release the same SVC/HOST function. If anyone knows why this is repeatedly happening, any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, and God Bless! -- schobe |
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I have the same problem. I thought it was a game I just installed
"Frontlines: Fuel of war" so i uninstalled the game and I still the same problem. Svchost is running at about 50% cpu and slowing everything down. I have the same "localsystemnetworkrestricted" problem. I will have to check my vista computer at work because i have noticed the cpu is running high as well. I'll bet I have the same problem at work. "schobe" wrote: Don;853542 Wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium, 64 bit version. My computer has been very slow for about 5-6 minutes after startup with constant disk access. I have used the Reliability and Performance option under Administrative tools and find that after about 2-3 minutes after startup, the only thing appearing is numerous SVC|HOST calls with the (Local System Network Restricted) very active. I am at a loss to debug any further. It is beyond my meager capabilities. Can someone give me a clue as to what may be going on? I have had the same problem repeatedly and have seen no responses elsewhere on the internet. I am also looking for this answer. My system profiles are in my profile. I have to use a memory scrubber to force Vista to release the same SVC/HOST function. If anyone knows why this is repeatedly happening, any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, and God Bless! -- schobe |
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I have the same proble. svhost (local system network restricted) is making large amounts of IO (usually reads some WoW data files). I have disabled defragment and ReadyBoost. It also happens while the PC is in use. I hate that I don't know whats going on under Windows. Most processes are svhosts..not much help. ![]() -- asjapulk |
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I have the same proble. svhost (local system network restricted) is making large amounts of IO (usually reads some WoW data files). I have disabled defragment and ReadyBoost. It also happens while the PC is in use. I hate that I don't know whats going on under Windows. Most processes are svhosts..not much help. ![]() -- asjapulk |
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IF you right click svchost in Task Manager you can choose Go to Service. It
will highlite the contained services on the Service tab. -- .. -- "asjapulk" wrote in message ... I have the same proble. svhost (local system network restricted) is making large amounts of IO (usually reads some WoW data files). I have disabled defragment and ReadyBoost. It also happens while the PC is in use. I hate that I don't know whats going on under Windows. Most processes are svhosts..not much help. ![]() -- asjapulk |
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IF you right click svchost in Task Manager you can choose Go to Service. It
will highlite the contained services on the Service tab. -- .. -- "asjapulk" wrote in message ... I have the same proble. svhost (local system network restricted) is making large amounts of IO (usually reads some WoW data files). I have disabled defragment and ReadyBoost. It also happens while the PC is in use. I hate that I don't know whats going on under Windows. Most processes are svhosts..not much help. ![]() -- asjapulk |
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