Its not svchost, it's a service it is hosting and most likely part of a poorly 
written driver.
Look for an updated one from your vendor or failing that check if the 
manufacturer hosts drivers.

Often vendors post the drivers they certify at the time of the product release 
(and then don't update that list) which on consumer level hardware often means 
sfa...

jlc

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kish n Kepi
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2015 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] svchost

I have a 3 year old Thinkpad T430s with i7-3520M and 16 GB RAM, currently 
running a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro

On my computer, over time these two Processes grow in resource consumption, 
eventually eating about 20% CPU each, thus slowing down the computer to the 
point that a reboot is necessary.

Image Name                     PID Services
========================= ======== ============
svchost.exe                    696 Appinfo, BDESVC, BITS, Browser,
                                   CertPropSvc, DoSvc, IKEEXT, iphlpsvc,
                                   LanmanServer, lfsvc, ProfSvc, Schedule,
                                   SENS, SessionEnv, ShellHWDetection, Themes,
                                   UserManager, Winmgmt, wuauserv

svchost.exe                   1148 AudioEndpointBuilder,
                                   DeviceAssociationService, DsSvc,
                                   NcbService, PcaSvc, SmsRouter, SysMain,
                                   TrkWks, UmRdpService, WdiSystemHost,
                                   WlanSvc, wudfsvc

Yes, it takes a week to get to the point of reboot, but honestly, I'd really 
like a way to refresh things so that I didn't have to reboot my laptop more 
than monthly, because of
Windows updates. These tasks cannot simply be ended, and several of the 
services represented cannot be restarted without booting Windows.

Btw, I had the same issues running Windows 8.1

Anyone know of a way to keep these two processes from becoming the monsters 
that they do, or do refresh them back to normal proportions?

Kish

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