SVCHost shows 100% CPU usage in Task Manager

Original title: svchost

I have big problems with svchost grabbing all my resources when I turn on first. It seizes slowly up to 100% resources and my computer runsextremely for several minutes. I was told that it is an essential part of microsoft but what is doing?

You must determine which svchost.exe process is hogging the CPU and what service using this process is responsible. In this situation, it is also a good idea to check for malware.

I suggest you download Process Explorer. This freeware utility performs a similar function to the Windows Task Manager, but it goes much further.

For more information about Process Explorer, see here:

http://www.Microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx

In Process Explorer when you have the particular svchost process that interests you right click on it and select properties and go to the Services tab.

Download and install Malwarebytes (free version for individuals only), updated definitions and run in safe mode. Disable other security software while you do the analyses.

http://www.Malwarebytes.org/

Download and run SuperAntiSpyware (Free Edition)

http://www.SUPERAntiSpyware.com/download.html

Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell

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