Programs using too much memory...?

SirWeegee

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Well, I've noticed this for quite some time, I'm just tired of dealing with it now and I'd like to know why and how these programs I'm about to list hog so much memory.

First off, I'd really like to know why the program "svchost.exe" is hogging a whopping 119,340 K of memory. I know there's like 10 of these with a bunch of different services, but it doesn't seem like any of the services this one uses should be doing much. I know I can just disable some of the services, but I don't really want to do that, seeing as how most of them help. The services this program is using are: AudioEndpointBuilder, hidserv, HomeGroupListener, Netman, PcaSvc, SysMain, TrkWks, UxSms, WPDBusEnum, and wudfsvc. Any ideas?

Second of all, I'd like to know why a program called "DellDock.exe" can sometimes use up to 15 percent of my CPU, and over 30,000 or so K. I'd also really like to know what it does and if I can disable it. I mean, I know it has something to do with a docking station for a laptop, but my computer is a desktop. However, I also know that there's this thing at the top of my desktop that has programs I can use and such (along with folders for games and office supplies) that's called a dock, if I'm correct.

Third, the program "wdm.exe" is usually always lingering around 5 or more CPU, but not much memory usage. If I recall correctly, this may be the graphics on my computer, I'm just making sure. Besides, I wouldn't suspect Windows 7 graphics to really use that much.

Finally, I'd like to know why the program "audiodg.exe" is frequently using 15 or more CPU, while not using very much memory (27,680 K, to be exact). From my research, it has something to do with the audio of my computer (obviously), but I couldn't figure out much else. Some people say it's been using a lot and to disable the enhancements of my audio card by right clicking the audio icon to the bottom right of my page, but when I tried this I found that I don't even have any enhancements on at the moment.

Help is greatly appreciated.
 

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Dell Inspiron i560-4905NBK
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5400 @ 2.70GHz
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Dell 0K83V0 A00
Memory
6.00 GB
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Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset
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Intel(R) High Definition Audio HDMI
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Dell 23" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor S2309W(Analog)
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Also, I plan on getting a better power supply and graphics card soon.
Well,, to start with,,, you have 6G of memory.... Windows 7 is far more effecient at handling memory than Xp ever was... Let windows do it's thing and ignore it unless there are some real issues with memory leaks or something. Otherwise, it's a good idea to just leave it alone.


wdm.exe could be graphics, audio or virus related. Search Bing and run if you are running AVG, dump it and install MSE. If you really want to just check your system for viruses,, run the following one at a time,

What's new - Windows Live OneCare safety scanner for Windows Vista and Windows 7

Free ESET Online Antivirus Scanner

Malwarebytes


For svchost start here,....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svchost

and

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314056

and

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/what-is-svchostexe-and-why-is-it-running/
 

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C2D E6600 2.4Ghz
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Intel D965WH
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4G Kingston KHX5400D2
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EVGA GTX 570 HD SC (012-P3-1573-KR)
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On-Board
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Samsung 226BW
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Corsair TX750W
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In-Win C589
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wdm.exe could be graphics, audio or virus related.

I think maybe the op is referring to DWM.exe? The Desktop Window Manager, which handles Aero...

Second of all, I'd like to know why a program called "DellDock.exe" can sometimes use up to 15 percent of my CPU, and over 30,000 or so K. I'd also really like to know what it does and if I can disable it. I mean, I know it has something to do with a docking station for a laptop, but my computer is a desktop. However, I also know that there's this thing at the top of my desktop that has programs I can use and such (along with folders for games and office supplies) that's called a dock, if I'm correct.

If you want to prevent "DELLDOCK.EXE" from running, but do no want to uninstall it incase you later want it back, you can use System Configuaration to turn it off:
  1. Press <WINDOWS_KEY>+<R> to open the Run dialog
  2. Type "msconfig" (without quotes) then press <ENTER>
  3. Click the "Startup" tab
  4. Uncheck those program you don't want to have start when you boot your computer. Just be careful not to turn off your Anti-virus or some other important piece of software.
  5. When you have made the appropriate change in MSCONFIG, click OK and you will be prompted to reboot the system.
  6. If after reboot, you find that something is not working right, you can always go back into MSCONFIG and turn it back on again.
Third, the program "wdm.exe" is usually always lingering around 5 or more CPU, but not much memory usage. If I recall correctly, this may be the graphics on my computer, I'm just making sure. Besides, I wouldn't suspect Windows 7 graphics to really use that much.

Don't you mean DWM.EXE? Open Task Manager, then right click the process in the "Processes" list, then select "Properties". If you then go into "Details", what is the Description of the file?

Finally, I'd like to know why the program "audiodg.exe" is frequently using 15 or more CPU, while not using very much memory (27,680 K, to be exact). From my research, it has something to do with the audio of my computer (obviously), but I couldn't figure out much else. Some people say it's been using a lot and to disable the enhancements of my audio card by right clicking the audio icon to the bottom right of my page, but when I tried this I found that I don't even have any enhancements on at the moment.

This may be related to your sound hardware. Perhaps downloading and installing updated sound driver may help?

Help is greatly appreciated.

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to call!
 

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PC/Desktop
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Virtual Machine
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Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A4/A6
Motherboard
Intel Corporation 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
Memory
3.00GB EDO
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VMware SVGA 3D
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
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Generic Non-PnP Monitor on VMware SVGA 3D
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1440x900
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1 x 60GB VMware Virtual SATA Hard Drive ATA Device
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Kaspersky Total Security
The numbers you have listed...I can safely say you are over reacting. Using 120 MB is hardly what I would call resource hogging. I'll fill you in, resource hogging is not defined but how much memory it uses, it is defined by how much resources it holds on to and never gives up.

You also have a lot of RAM, why are you afraid of using it?
 

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Alienware Aurora ALX R4
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Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
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Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
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4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
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SteelSeries Siberia Elite
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Dell UltraSharp U3011
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2560x1600
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Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
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875W Some Dell PSU <.<
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Alienware Aurora ALX
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Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
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Logitech G710+ Mechanical
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Logitech G700s
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