Svchost cpu pegging more than 80%

Hello-

On my vista svchost system and its child process running more than 80% of CPU - how do I know what is the problem?

Svchost.exe 5856 86.38 551 388 K 26 836 K host process for Windows Services Microsoft Corporation NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe k netsvcs 13:45:40 01/08/2016 138 066 6 110
taskeng.exe 8172 1 932 K 2 952 K Task Scheduler Engine Microsoft Corporation NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\taskeng.exe taskeng.exe {C9EC58AD-D348-4854-8352-F2AC747AED0E} S-1-5 - 18:NT AUTHORITY\System:Service: 01/08/2016 13:45:42 54 5
taskeng.exe 7684 9 376 K 5 716 K Task Scheduler Engine Microsoft Corporation FPE1004\fpefpe C:\Windows\System32\taskeng.exe taskeng.exe {7B396785-BA24-4850-9549-89EBF37BB73E} 13:45:58 01/08/2016 39 5

The Vista update client has difficulties in the management of one or more updates listed in the table above to this page:

http://Wu.krelay.de/en/

Make sure you have all install them. If your installation is known as current in April, may or June, solving the problem may be easier to manually install the KB3168965. The value "never search for updates' automatic updates and reboot before installation manual.

Best regards, VZ

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