services.exe memory consumption and therefore 15 minutes to start
services.exe memory consumption and therefore 15 minutes for bootProblem Description: it seems that since the installation of updated KB973687 my Dell Inspiron 640 m takes an age to start. I am running XP SP3 with all updates installed, have 2 x 512 MB memory installed and the basics of microsoft security is enabled and no virus detected. Run the task on the Startup Manager, I see that services.exe 2 user running objects. Maximum memory use reaches about 500 000 to 600 000 k and the size of the virtual memory increases to more than 2,000, 000 k. Once the VM reached approximately 2 200 000 k it starts to release very slowly and finally reduced to a size of about 6 000 - 7, 000 k, then just a race of user object. It is not until that time where the system becomes usable. What is happening at each startup and lasts about 15 minutes for the system be usable. I have read many articles on this issue, and the other that a clean reinstall which I do not, cannot find a solution. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Operating system: Windows XP
Your list is very different and much longer than mine. My first thought is that you have the programs loading at startup that might as well load up on request. A useful tool for watching the startup items is Autoruns.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
Google search result - report
Right-click on the report, and then select the graphic Performance. What is the CPU usage and the private bytes. I suspect that you need to know the use during StarUp but for now know how to do this.
I'm intrigued by the absence of references to other security software. What antivirus, antispyware and firewall do you use?
Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell
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Thanks in advance...
Tom
Published by: ERPDude on February 28, 2013 14:46Hi Tom,
Memory consumption you observe is characteristic of the machine virtual Java and algorithm of garbage collection that he uses. There are a few tricks you can use to improve the deallocation of memory in the JAVA virtual machine. See the following topics:
Re: Reduce the footprint memory SQLDeveloper with JDK 1.7
Re: Memory leak or bad Java Garbage CollectorIn addition, it is best to follow the size of the heap of the JVM and memory via a memory profiler. The Task Manager is supposed to these exaggerate.
Kind regards
Gary
SQL development team -
I have a new desktop computer HP with Vista Home Premium 64 - bit, with 8 GB of RAM, and when I try to run Zoo Tycoon 2, I get the following error message:
You need at least 256 MB of system memory to run Zoo Tycoon 2. (0Mo detected)
Y at - it a patch? I have read many "Workaround" and none of them work. I tried to run in Windows XP compatibility mode and it didn't work.
Hey tprefling,
Thanks for posting in the Microsoft answers site!
Right-click on the zt.exe file and choose "Run as Administrator" to launch the program.
See if you are able to play the game.If this does not work, turn your computer to clean the start State and see if the fgame plays very well.
To put your computer in a clean boot, follow these steps:
Note: If the computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may prevent you from following these steps. We recommend strongly that you do not use System Configuration utility to change startup options on the computer, unless a support engineer Microsoft directs you to do so. This can make the computer unusable.
1. sign the computer by using an account with administrator rights.
2. click on start, type msconfig.exe in the start search box and press ENTER to start the System Configuration utility.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on continue.
3. on the general tab, click Selective startup, and then clear the check box load startup items. (The check box use the file Boot is not available.)
4. on the Services tab, click to select the skin all the Microsoft services check box, and then click Disable all.
Note: Following this step lets services Microsoft continue to run. These services include networking, Plug-and-Play, record of events, error reporting, and other services. If you disable these services, you can permanently delete all restore points. Do not do this if you want to use to restore the system with the existing restore points.
5. click OK and then click on restart.
For more information about the clean boot, see the link below:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
In addition, change the size of virtual memory and see that helps. For more information, see:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-the-size-of-virtual-memoryFor more details on the Zoo Tycon game, consult the following link:
http://forums.zootycoon.com/forums/default.aspx
I hope this helps!
Gokul T - Microsoft Support -
excessive use of svchost.exe memory
Operating system Windows XP Home Edition SP3
RAM 1 GB (just upgrade to 512 MB)
Atitvirus Zone Alarm Firewall/antivirus Suite Secruity
Internet - IE8 browser
A classic computer session the process svchost.exe (System user), seen in the Windows Task Manager, will constantly increase its memory consumption until my computer slows to a crawl. I've increased the RAM from 1 GB to compensate and now amseeing a much bigger memory usage by the process - up to 250 MB! I tried to end the task and restart the bulk of the process svchost manages but have been unable to isolate the subtask that causes excessive memory consumption. This has the advantage of reducing the consumption of RAM temporarily, but in half an hour or so consumption of memory is way up again.
I repeatedly ran some virus scans by Zone Alarm (currently being updated), Malwarebytes "Anti-malware", "Search and Destroy" Spybot and SuperAntiSpyWare 4.9 nothing done. I have IE8 configured to avoid pop ups and have blocked most of the cookies.
What can I do to manage the svchost process to stop the runaway memory usage?
Chaos_Edit,
Of course, you were correct. I downloaded the latest version of MS MSRT last Thursday (v 3.9.3901.0) and he discovered the Alureon virus. He "partially" deleted and recommended I run a full scan using anti-virus software. I ran my Checkpoint/Zone Alarm antivirus-Super-scan and it finally detected and quaranteed the virus. Since then, my svchost.exe program slept about 25 MB memory usage.
What intrigues me (or mind depending on my mood) is that this evidentlly virus exists since 2006 and still my anti-virus for Checkpoint/Zone Alarm, Malwaretytes Anti-Malware and SuperAntiSpyware all failed to find it. I ran great/deep scans using the latest versions of each of these software products every night for the last month. My ZA product is set to check and download updates every evening before the scan in depth.
In addition, I started to download HitmanPro to discover that he wanted to maintain a direct link to my computer. Probably not in my interest.
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Run32dll.exe winbrand.dll and other errors
Hello
I tried to change the audio devices on my PC (windows 7 64-bit) about 20 minutes ago and was given and the error window with the title, "No supported 16-bit Application" the text in the window said, "the program or function '------?" \C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe"cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64-bit Windows versions. Contact the reseller of software to ask if there is a compatible version of Windows 64-bit. »
After closing this window, it gave me another error with the title window, "C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe" the text of the window has to say, "the version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you are using. Check your computer's system information to see if you need a x 86 (32 bit) or x 64 (64-bit) version of the program and then contact the software publisher. »
I then thought about opening guest to use the sfc/scannow command... Normally to open the command prompt I press the Start button and type in cmd and select it. I did this, but the search function did not work. Manually, I went to the location of the command prompt and open to return with another window of error with the title, "cmd.exe - bad image" and the text in the window saying: "C:\Windows\system32\WINBRAND.dll is not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try to install the program by using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or support software provider. »
If naturally my next thoughts had to do a system restore, I opened it, whereas starting up and faced another problem in the system restore window saying, 'system restore doesn't seem to work correctly on this system. An element of Volume Shadow Copy Service has encountered an unexpected error. Check the log of events applications for more information. (0 x 80042302)"
I went to open the event viewer, but that has failed to open.
I did everything I can think of to solve these problems, but so far, nothing has worked. The only other thing I can think to do, it's a complete reinstallation of windows I want to avoid doing so if possible.
Thanks for the tips.
I have however a full clean have reinstall of windows 7 as when I tried to start in safe mode, I was faced with a black screen with just the current mouse cursor. It's the same thing on normal startup.
However I had problems when reinstalling windows. I got error 0xc00000e9 when you try to install from the disc. I looked into things and eventually remove all disks hard bar that now, I managed to install windows on.
I think that the problem was a virus and I advise to all others who have faced the same problems as me to do a full clean reinstall of windows. You may lose a lot of documents, but your computer will be is more infected with the virus that may be present.
Thank you for the help
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