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| | Hey Richie, I noticed the svchost file using a little over 99,000 K of memory. Is this normal? The computer that these logs belong to isn't even connected to the internet so I doubt it's a new virus. Any ideas? |
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| Download\unzip Process Explorer to your desktop:
http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip
Once installed launch the program.
Double click on the svchost.exe with the high cpu usage.
Click on the 'Threads' tab at the top.
Sort by the high CPU usage and you'll see which DLL file is using up all the processor cycles.
Post that information into your next reply please.
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