Some people advise that you turn off Automatic Update -- I do, too, for reasons painfully obvious in the 17 epic Windows Auto Update meltdowns slideshow -- but turning off Automatic Update doesn't solve the problem.
The best solution appears to be a manual update to Internet Explorer. Yes, Microsoft has messed up wuauclt. If you manually download and install the October cumulative patch, then you should be able to use Windows Update with no problems. The precise download location varies depending on which version of IE you're using. For IE6 go here.
IE7 is here. And IE8 is here. Then after 15 minutes or so, it starts choking up the memory like before, slowing the system especially the browser. Any alternative, please because it is affecting everything I do with the computer. Both had the exact same issue. Hi Bruce. Just wanted to say thank you very much for your clear concise and easy to use instructions to fix this problem. When I ran your procedure I found two of the files were already loaded but the. I guess? I also experienced the wuauclt.
However, since fixing the svchost problem there now appears to be no compatibility problem between wuauclt. I guess only people whom their computer crashes all the time, need to go to safe mode.
The batch file step 6 ran and the svchost problem appears to be solved. What the hell? Ok, I downloaded the bat file correctly. Any ideas people? Now it is a bat-file. As far as the install is concerned, you do need to have Administrator rights. Did you log in as Administrator? Try this, go to start, run, type in services.
Look for dns client. Disable it. This seems to be caused by a host file that is larger than normal, which is caused by anti-spyware software like Spybot Search and Destroy and others that use HOST entries to block harmful sights. At least that is what I have found to be the problem in every XP machine that has a large host file and is running the DNS client service.
It works fine here!! Just ran the script and it came back to work properly! Any suggestions?? Anxious, now, to give it a quick try…I just love learing something new. Thanks for the hints and Good luck! However, the two Microsoft programs, the patch and the updates downloads, did nothing because my computer told me they had already been installed, and gave me no option to install them anyway or override those previously existing.
Is there some way to force these to install, or is that even necessary at this point? Needless to say, the problem still annoyingly persists, and my laptop seems to run slower than ever.
So what can we do with Vista? I think a KB…had something to do with this as 3 months ago I never had this problem. Now it is non-stop! My computer has been running flawlessly for the past 10 minutes and there is no sign of trouble. Thank you Mr. Whitty and good luck everybody! This fix worked like a champ!! Again thank you whoever came up with the fix.
Suggestion from Charles Rippert worked liked charm, but now sure what will be other impact of removing that value.
I am having a similar problem under XPx Is there a work around for 64 bit? I tried your fix but the programs would not run under my operating system. Thanks, Ken. Ok, about 2 weeks ago I followed these directions and it seemed to have cleared it up for about 2 days, the svchost. So, what I did was open up my task manager to make sure it was still high usage, adjusted the priority to low, then click on my other svchost.
I did a search on svchost. I clicked yes, odd thing is, the file never went away but it did disappear once I rebooted it must have fixed it because after I rebooted my laptop has been running like the day I bought it. I am running on windows 7 and this problem occurs to me.
This solved it for months then it suddenly started again a few weeks back. As previously noted in post there can be any number of reasons for the problem. Do they offer a customer caring cost sharing option — no way. I will never buy HP again! I tell every one I meet in stores browsing their wares! I tell the store geeks as well — and it is amazing how many have had a similar experience and still sell the kit to unsuspecting joe-public.
At the time of writing there are posts and counting and I am sure there will be more valuable input to come. Keep it going please; I have put you in my favourites. Therefore, updating software definitions and then running complete scans to eliminate any problems is important. If you guys encounter an error or a problem with this file, it would be wise to run an svchost troubleshooting scanner to make thing easier.
Hi Jim. It came as a text file for me too. Tried to do restore from a back-up from a partition from my drive. I have tried this solution, but it came up with a problem.
After that I change my standard dutch language into English and reboot, but it refuse to update. What can I do to fix this? The fix svchost batch file seems to have done the trick! I did not use either of the other files because my computer told me that updates installed on it were more recent.
So the problem came back yesterday. I tried the solution offered in response 27 and it seems to have gone away entirely! In fact, any attempt to update Windows results in the error message, including trying to download Update v3 that you give in your first step of the fix.
So I brought my PC back up. Will try this for a couple days and see if the fix holds! James from Oct 29th… I wish I knew the answer, as I am having the exact same problem. If someone can help, please reply. Hope you are still monitoring these posts!
What am I doing wrong? Check if this service has been enabled on the listed Hardware Profile. If not, please click the Enable button to enable it. Click on Start and then click Run, 2. Please repeat these steps for each of the following commands:. After the above steps are finished. Since temporary folder of Windows Update may be corrupted. We can refer to the following steps to rename this folder that. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter.
Please run the following command in the opened window. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to SDold. Hi, i really love this article cuz i have been search for a solution to this problem lately……. Ive had this problem over 18 months. Def was caused my automatic updates since when i stopped it in services, cpu instantly went back to normal.
Heres how finally I fixed it…. Step2: Download service pack 3 from microsofts website if you already have a copy, you can use that, no need to re download. AS described before, deselect the ones you dont want if you didnt leave it set on automatic choose custom instead of express if you need to deselect the WGA tools.
Thanks Toon Schilder post Saved my time with just a few clicks. Just wanted to say thanks for your svchost. No noticeable side-effects as yet. I had this same problem. It was due to McAfee virus scan starting soon after system boot everytime.
I had to kill the svchost because it took up all the CPU time. I found another solution later. It disables the virus scan , but atleast you can use your system! Keith Gibson, post that worked perfectly, and quite easy as well!!
Thank you very much sir!! Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. How to Fix svchost. Below is an example of what this looks like: How to stop svchost.
A black screen will pop up and white text will scroll past. Wait for this process to finish as it could take several minutes. It will close itself when its finished. Follow the prompts as it installs. Reboot the computer. Related Posts. Alden says:. Bryce W says:.
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You can follow the same process to clear System, Setup and Security logs. At last, reboot your Windows 10 computer to implement the changes. When Windows Update is checking for new updates or downloading the new updates in the background, it may cause the svchost. You can try to disable automatic Windows updates. Find Windows Update service, and right-click it to choose Properties. Choose Disabled in Startup type. Click OK and restart your computer. Hope one of the 4 fixes can help you solve svchost.
If your computer suffers a sudden system crash, blue screen error like Kernel Data Inpage Error , or other issues, and you lost some important files in your PC, you can use MiniTool Power Data Recovery to try to recover lost data. Step 3. You can right-click one of the processes and click Stop option to terminate this process. Step 4.
Stopping the service in Task Manager can only temporarily disable it. After you find the problematic service, you can click it and click Open Services icon at the bottom to open it in Window Services.
Right-click the service and choose Properties. You can choose Disable option next to Startup type to permanently stop it. At last, click OK and restart your Windows 10 computer to make the changes take effect. After this, you can check if svchost. Another way you can try to fix Windows 10 svchost. Open Event Viewer on Windows Next you can click Windows Logs and click Application under it.
And click Clear Log… to clear Application logs. You can follow the same process to clear System, Setup and Security logs.
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