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I might have a problem with svchost.exe. Sometimes it takes about 50% or more of cpu doing something for about 30min. Slows comp really bad, especially games. Is that normal? I have Norton internet security 2011 and everything is clean so I think it is not a virus. I solve the problem by shutting down process in windows task manager, but it is annoying me very much...
 
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Yeah not usually a virus .Can you post a shot of task manager with list of processes ? (next time it happens that is)
 
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Yes, I'l do that... Funny thing is when I turn it of system remains stable... Noting happens...
 

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Yes, I'l do that... Funny thing is when I turn it of system remains stable... Noting happens...

My most "hungry" svchost is the audio one.



It eats a lot of ram, but not cpu. To figure out what it is, right click and push "go to services."
 
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Install malwarebytes and report me back for the total viruses
don't watch porn too much ;)
 
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I've always wondered what svchost was, and why it had so many processes, didn't realise it was different services and thought my copy of windows was buggy.

( knew it was a windows thing though, not often you get a virus as soon as your system is running XD)

So thanks! :D
 

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I am not sure why there are always so many svchosts, but I believe it is for reliability. If all of the core windows services were in one executable, and one component failed, then that would mean the entire operating system would blue screen and restart. Therefore, one would need to separate them. That way, if one component failed, the other ones would still be working, and the failed one might have a chance to restart.

Just a guess.
 
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I did scan with Malwarebytes, there is noting. Looks like new Norton is doing a great Job. That crazy svchost.exe didn't appear today. Now when I want to catch him...:)))
 
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If there is a svchost which changes its ram usage or CPU usage than it is camuflaged as a svchost, but in fact its a malware
Malware bytes lost its power since the svchost virus was modified and it cannot be catched even with update
try another anti-virus or malware cuz it is not as useful as it has been
It depends on which svchost date your system has catched it
 

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If there is a svchost which changes its ram usage or CPU usage than it is camuflaged as a svchost, but in fact its a malware

No. Srvhost is a container process for services that are launched from dynamically linked libraries (DLLs), and they are created to contain groups of similar services (ie. firewall services). They are created this way so that if one service goes rouge, it does not take out the other srvhosts that are running. Depending on the requirements of the DLL service(s) contained in a particular srvhost, the need for additional CPU time or RAM can change over time depending on what it is doing.

That being said, srvhost processes should not be using an inordinate amount of CPU cycles for long periods of time. You might remember the little bug that MS had to fix a few years back when certain srvhost processes were using 100% CPU time.

On occasion you may see a srvhost run amock and simply restarting the srvhost process will correct the issue. To alleviate unneeded service host processes, turn off services that you are not using.
 

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On occasion you may see a srvhost run amock and simply restarting the srvhost process will correct the issue. To alleviate unneeded service host processes, turn off services that you are not using.

www.blackviper.com is a good guide to look towards to find which services to disable.

Make sure this actually says SVChost, I had a virus once that tried to disguise itself as SVChost but it was actually SCVhost...
 
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