Svchost.exe memory leak in windows 7


















My physical memory usage history is 1. In Windows Task Manager when i arranged the memory column, the process with the highest memory usge is svchost. And i have 14 svchost. I opened process exporer and check the legitimate of all those svchost. When i look at the properties of the highest svchost. Is it normal to have 14 svchost. There can be multiple instances of Svchost. Each Svchost.

If you would like to reduce the usage of this service, I could share the following article with you:. EXE Troubleshooting. Hope it helps. Alex Zhao. Thanks for the reply. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct.

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That means from that point onward you take responsibility and control of Windows Update. That means you do it when want to and under your control. It has already been established that by following the other discussions Windows Update can be made to behave.

If you are only choosing to follow parts of the advice Windows Update will probably continue to misbehave. After that, you don't really have to set Windows Update to NEVER to solve the problem but that is the recommended setting so you can check for updates yourself on your own terms and install only the updates YOU want which might not be all the updates Microsoft thinks you need.

If you do want to investigate it further you do not need the instructions from TechNet involving Process Explorer to figure out the problematic Service - everything you need is in Task Manager. You don't need Process Explorer to see what Services are running and taking the most CPU under a svchost if that is what you are saying.

Everything you need is in Task Manager. When you see the svchost Process running in Task Manger remember that what it is doing is " hosting " important Windows Services underneath it. That is why it is called svchost - it is hosting services. That is what is says in the description column in Task Manager:. There might be one Windows Service running under a svchost Processes or there might be many Windows Services running under each svchost Process that you see in Task Manager.

It is normal to see several to many svchost Process running at the same time since there are sometimes lots of Windows Services that are running on your system. Normally the svchost Processes consume very little system resources CPU and RAM but sometimes one of them may appear to be running amok. Often the problem has something to do with Windows Update and some of the "solutions" you might read about involve disabling all or parts of Windows Update and that may make the symptom of the problem go away but does not actually fix the problem.

It is much better to actually fix the problem than it is to just fix the symptom of the problem. You might also read about a "memory leak" in svchost. That idea comes from folks that don't know how to troubleshoot a svchost process that is running amok. If there was a memory leak in svchost. The problem is always something going wrong with some Windows Service that is being hosted by the svchost Process. There is no memory leak in svchost.

A Problem with Windows Update has been plaguing systems for months and one of the symptoms of the problem is a svchost Process that is running amok using too much CPU and RAM, causing systems to overheat, cooling fans spinning out of control, etc. If you have not already done so you should start by applying one of these two discussions to your system to be sure that a known problem with Windows Update has been fixed do this first :.

If after applying those known solutions to Windows update you still have a svchost Process that is running amok here is how you can figure out which Windows Service is causing the problem. So you don't really need Process Monitor unless you are going to explain how to use it.

Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 3 people found this reply helpful. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.

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