The problem is many of the ‘old’ solutions are redundant as program updates have essentially made them redundant and why they don’t change anything.

  1. That has been reported many times - if it is just one of two devices that it is scanning - I have this on my XP Pro system, but I rarely run this scan. Having run it once and found it to be secure I don’t run it, unless this topic is raised again.

By system couldn’t possibly be less under powered:

  • Acer Aspire One, Win7 Starter (32bit) 10.1", 1024X600 screen, 2GB DDR3 RAM, Intel Atom N255 (1.5GHz dual core) CPU and 250GB HDD. My only upgrade when purchased was to increase RAM to 2GB. But I don’t see this issue with avastSvc.exe and CPU use.

I have just run the Scan for network threats on this system and it took a while but not horrendous. This is the first time I’ve done it on this system and it has 4 network devices being scanned . Three completed OK one is Waiting… the problem here is I haven’t a clue what this so called device is. I suspect it is just the IP address of the system.

Once the scan is complete avastSvc.exe drops back down to 0% with occasional flickers of activity.

When you get this avastSvc.exe CPU activity, is the avast tray icon rotating ?