[Help]Svchost.exe hogging 50% of CPU

A mini or a fulldump?

Why are not sure about it?

Anyways… i’m almost quiting about it… Seems don’t have a solution.

Full, if it works.

I’m not sure you’re able to dump svchost.exe process. Maybe it crashes the machine, maybe it even works… (i.e., the dump is not generated). Try.

Ok… So i think it’s done… Got 86,1MB.

What about now?

/bump

So…? :-\

any luck?

i usually use the guide at blackviper.com of services
to figure out if i can disable any services or just place them on manual (which wont stop the services, they just wont automatically run at startup)

FINALLY I FOUND THE PROBLEM!

Using Resource Display i checked what service was wasting the CPU (in my case, iphlpsvc) and i turned off successfully that service. Windows still worked fine after that.
But… when i rebooted, the problem appeared again (i did all the same stuff and worked) but i’m trying to get a program to fix that.
My computer is running smoothly now.

Thanks to all Avast forum Users, mainly: Tech and DavidR for trying to get a solution for my problem. :slight_smile:

And… AVAST 4 EVER! :stuck_out_tongue:

You’re welcome, I’m happy you found the culprit, not an easy task.

Thanks for the feedback.

So… yeah.

Stopped the iphlpsvc from restarting after reboot and already rebooted some times and until now it’s everything running OK and smoothly.
Resource Display it’s really useful cause shows how many amount of CPU every service is spending, so i find very easy to solve the problem (iphlpsvc it’s not essential for the good work of the System, as far i know).

Anyways, a big thanks for everyone who tried to solve this annoying problem.

Ok… So… i’ll keep come here to keep update with this nice and friendly avast! community.

All for now,
Silk0

Well a little look around and this iphlpsvc (IP Helper Service) is related to IPv6, which isn’t essential yet, when IPv4 the current method of assigning IP addresses is replaced this will become essential. Hopefully by then it will be a little better behaved, as it seems to be causing some issues with CPU usage, but not as much as the 50% you were having, see iphlpsvc problem gen info.

After all, which is your firewall…
ipv6 shouldn’t give you any trouble with avast and/or other firewalls…

It isn’t giving him any problem with avast or firewall, it is just gobbling up 50% of his CPU%

All OK with no problems.
So i suppose the problem is solved.

By the way, my Firewall is Comodo.

Thanks Silk0. Indeed it could be an interaction of firewall and ip service…