svchost.exe taking up too much CPU?

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  1. Posts : 6,830
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       #11

    Lets see what the OP says . Let him run tdsskiller and see the results .
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  2. Posts : 6,330
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       #12

    And the OP has 2 posts, 2 threads, and hasn't replied to any help offered in either thread...
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  3. Posts : 6,830
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       #13

    Guess we just sit back and wait for an answer
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  4. Posts : 12
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       #14

    VistaKing said:
    xStarEclipse welcome SevenForums

    Lets run TDSSKILLER


    download link TDSSKiller


    Save onto your Desktop.

    Right-click the program and select:

    When the TDSSKiller console opens, click on: Change Parameters

    Under Additional Options, place a check in the box next to: Detect TDLFS File System

    Click: OK


    Press: Start Scan


    If a suspicious object is detected, the default action is Skip, leave it as is, and click on: Continue
    If malicious objects are found, they show in the Scan results.
    Ensure Cure (the default) is selected, then click: Continue > Reboot now, to finish the cleaning process.
    (Note: If Cure is not available, select Skip, >>Do not select: Delete<<)


    When done, the tool outputs its log to the disk with the Windows Operating System, normally C:\


    Logs have a name like:
    C:\TDSSKiller.X.X.X_12.04.2013_15.31.43_log.txt


    Please post the TDSSKiller log in your reply.



    Attached to this post on bottom, as well as a view of the task manager after a virus scan. I didn't think to screen shot my performance during the scan, sorry!

    But it says nothings wrong... however the process usually acts strange/runs high when I'm running avast antivirus! scans (custom scan, all hard drisks, rootkits, auto start programs all users, modules loaded into memory). During and after the scan my p/c, despite being new with decent hardware, runs as if its 5+ years old until its restarted, which is strange because I have programs run up to 900,000ks and does nothing to my p/c... I'm not sure if somethings just wrong with my software and/or hardware, or if there's an infection on my p/c, though I have been experiencing blue screens when putting my p/c into sleep mode and occasionally during virus scans.
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  5. Posts : 12
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       #15

    DavidW7ncus said:
    And the OP has 2 posts, 2 threads, and hasn't replied to any help offered in either thread...

    Sorry, have been busy. The BSOD thread... I honestly didn't think I needed to post a reply... I mean I figured since I described the situation and posted/reuploaded the .zip file it would have been responded to, and I could have given more information from then on, but I guess not. As for this one, yea I was busy. I apologize.
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  6. Posts : 6,830
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       #16

    RogueKiller for 32bit <==== Download Link

    RogueKiller for 64bit <==== Download Link

    Click on one of the links above that goes with your Windows 7 bit versions

    Save to the Desktop.

    Close all windows and browsers

    Right click on and choose

    Press: SCAN

    provide the RKreport.txt (Mode: Scan) in your reply.
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  7. Posts : 12
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    Here's the RKreport.txt
    svchost.exe taking up too much CPU? Attached Files
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  8. Posts : 6,830
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       #18

    Rerun RogueKiller and click on the delete button .
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  9. Posts : 12
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    Thread Starter
       #19

    Alright, it's done. Do you want the new report it made?
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  10. Posts : 6,830
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       #20

    Yes please
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