( Use the win7 tool to find the svchost.exe's CPU usage rate reaches million yuan, win7svchost.exe
This article is a translation of my previous blog, Figuring out why my SVCHOST. EXE is at 100% CPU without complicated tools in Windows 7. The principle of my translation is to strive to be smooth and natural, so many places do not strictly follow the words in the original article, but strive to express similar meaning in a way that is more in line with our language habits.
Address: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/FiguringOutWhyMySVCHOSTEXEIsAt100CPUWithoutComplicatedToolsInWindows7.aspx
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The first thing you need to know is that the task manager cannot count on this matter. Although you can see the PID of the running service in the "service" tab of the task manager, find the service that is crazy about your CPU, it seems that we can only rely on luck ......
So you may think about what services are running in these svchost.exe? Which of the following services has switched my CPU usage to 100%?
There are many ways to solve these problems. All other services running under the terminal are finished.
The following commands can be used:
Net start
Or
SC query type = service
Or
Tasklist/svc
However, using this method violates my original intention to write this blog. I want to introduce a simple method.
Which service has crashed?
Enter "Resource Monitor" in the search box of the Start menu and run it.
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The following is a supplement for translators:
The above method is only applicable to Vista and later operating systems, so it cannot be used on XP. It doesn't mean that there is no resource manager on XP, so it won't work, but that third-party software with the same features such as Process Explorer and Process Hacker cannot be obtained, so it should be at the system API level.