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Svchost and processor?
The process from Windows Prode is waiting for 60 percent on two processor cores before, it didn’t seem like this before, the file itself is in the wine \ system32 folder, I can’t delete it, but I already wanted to :)
when I want to see its services, it won’t make a single
Sno I start it again in a few minutes and when I demolish immediately, the load on the processor drops to 0.3 ...
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svchost.exe
VIRUSESIf it is in the wrong place - a virus.
Disable updates and native antivirus. If it's W10, then google windows update disabler (site2unlock), disable updates and antivirus with this thing. Reboot. Enjoy. I still have it with W8.0, in the Adguard browser, Smartscreen is not offline, I launch executables only from trusted sources. But everything flies, and no one eats my memory with a processor. ALL IS MINE!
svchost is a very important system process, most of the Windows services work through it, you should not delete it.
Stop the update service and/or the index service, they are usually the CPU hogs of svchost.
On which of the services there will be a positive reaction (the download of the processor will fall), you need to figure it out further.
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