SVCHOST.EXE effect on performance

BewilderedBob

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Task Manager shows "mucho many" SVCHOST.EXE active processes. Does each one result from an active "service" ? If so: (1) could this result in poor performance (2) which services can safely be disabled ? Thanx.

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Task Manager shows "mucho many" SVCHOST.EXE active processes. Does each one result from an active "service" ? If so: (1) could this result in poor performance (2) which services can safely be disabled ? Thanx.

Bewildered Bob
How much is "mucho many"?
On my Lenovo 3000 N100 from 2006, Windows 7 Ultimate, 2GB RAM, working in Net with r3dfox browser,
there are active 13 svchost.exe processes > 6 for SYSTEM, 5 for LOCAL SERVICE, 2 for NETWORK SERVICE.

Eating not so much memory though - two biggest services for SYSTEM 32 980 KB and 11 452 KB, others less,
total about 80MB RAM in use. I am afraid that there will be some serious failures in work of your PC, if you
try disable those services.

/In explanation Column they are all indicated as - Host Process For Windows Services/

With working r3dfox browser on sevenforums.com page now the total amount on RAM in use is about 1200 MB from systems available 2 GB - no complaints about laptop work or speed. Total 46 processes in use - data from Windows Task Manager.
 
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Reply summary

Lenovouser: Thanx for the quick reply. Can it be summarized that disabling active services and/or SVCHOST processes may cause serious problems so shd not be done ? Thanx.

Bob
 

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Acer Aspire 7736Z
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10GHz
Motherboard
Acer JV50
Memory
4.00 GB
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(1) Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family (2) Mo
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(1) Realtek High Definition Audio (2) Intel(R) High Defini
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A lot of services use svchost. Some stuff will break. I'm not sure if the system will become unstable or not. An expert once upon a time came up with a guide to optimize 7 with different risk levels. He's since removed most of it. The first is the site now. It still has some info. The second is a snapshot from wayback with that guide. As a disclaimer I've never tried this. Do so at your own risk.

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