January 8, 201412 yr So lately, I've been recieving a small problem and it's quite annoying when I play games/runescape, it lags the hell out of my computer, and makes it very slow and jittery. My windows system is windows 8. (Not 8.1, just 8, this problem also occurs in 8.1) My computers GHz and cores, ect: My problem is that a program, or processor called "svchost.exe" - sometimes it'll be fine, but then it'll be ramming my "disk" space up, to 99%, and makes me lag. There also seems to be lots of them: I've tried one "problem fix" which was: CMD (Admin mode) > /sys scan (something like that) It did a system scan, and told me I had problems that have been fixed and that I needed reboot my system for them to take place. After this, it started up and windows was in a loop and I was stuck with a black screen, I had to use the windows 8 refresh thing to get it working again. So please, do not suggest this, it's very annoying and I won't be trying it again. Thanks for your time.
January 8, 201412 yr Use this repair tool: http://www.exe-error-advisor.com/svchost-exe If it works great
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January 8, 201412 yr So lately, I've been recieving a small problem and it's quite annoying when I play games/runescape, it lags the hell out of my computer, and makes it very slow and jittery. My windows system is windows 8. (Not 8.1, just 8, this problem also occurs in 8.1) My computers GHz and cores, ect: My problem is that a program, or processor called "svchost.exe" - sometimes it'll be fine, but then it'll be ramming my "disk" space up, to 99%, and makes me lag. There also seems to be lots of them: I've tried one "problem fix" which was: CMD (Admin mode) > /sys scan (something like that) It did a system scan, and told me I had problems that have been fixed and that I needed reboot my system for them to take place. After this, it started up and windows was in a loop and I was stuck with a black screen, I had to use the windows 8 refresh thing to get it working again. So please, do not suggest this, it's very annoying and I won't be trying it again. Thanks for your time. svchost.exe is a system file that is necessary for many services and programs to function. That could be one of two issues that I know of. One is that svchost is commonly attacked by viruses and more often than not is the cause. The other is an svchost bug that first appeared in windows xp, it also affected my windows 7 system, so im sure it is also a commonality to windows 8. I have found that simply performing all the windows updates and restarting fixes the issue. In rare cases, microsoft has released hotfixes for the problem. I just performed a bit of research and windows 8 has this problem frequently, and the solutions are widespread. Sometimes the solution is that a defrag is running in the background and needs to be terminated. Sometimes it is the windows search indexer. Sometimes it is a bad driver or missing driver. hardware firmware, you name it. If you would like, I will remote in using teamviewer and see what I can do to fix it. Use this repair tool: http://www.exe-error-advisor.com/svchost-exe If it works great This isnt compatible with windows 8 and most similar advertised tools are sketchy. Maybe this here will help you out http://blog.vilmatech.com/svchost-exe-how-to-fix-svchost-exe-problem/ This does look promising for helping your situation. Edited January 8, 201412 yr by briareos2285
January 8, 201412 yr Author Use this repair tool: http://www.exe-error-advisor.com/svchost-exe If it works great Please don't post stupid things that I need to pay for. svchost.exe is a system file that is necessary for many services and programs to function. That could be one of two issues that I know of. One is that svchost is commonly attacked by viruses and more often than not is the cause. The other is an svchost bug that first appeared in windows xp, it also affected my windows 7 system, so im sure it is also a commonality to windows 8. I have found that simply performing all the windows updates and restarting fixes the issue. In rare cases, microsoft has released hotfixes for the problem. I just performed a bit of research and windows 8 has this problem frequently, and the solutions are widespread. Sometimes the solution is that a defrag is running in the background and needs to be terminated. Sometimes it is the windows search indexer. Sometimes it is a bad driver or missing driver. hardware firmware, you name it. If you would like, I will remote in using teamviewer and see what I can do to fix it. This isnt compatible with windows 8 and most similar advertised tools are sketchy. This does look promising for helping your situation. Add my skype "demdarkvibes", you seem like you know what you're doing.