Have you ever wondered why you have several different svchost.exe running on your computer at any given time? When I was trying to remove some malware I realized that I had almost a dozen different svchost.exe files running at once.
The purpose of a svchost.exe file is to run the system’s .dll files, but sometimes creators of malware will use them to secretly run all types of spyware and adware. In some cases the programs that remove malware off the computer will not be able to clean up the svchost.exe files that are associated with the infection. These leftover svchost.exe files can and sometimes do cause the processor to get locked into a loop while it is trying to find the .dll files that are no longer on the computer.
One good way to remove these unwanted svchost.exe files is to go through the registry and clean up all of the old and unneeded svchost.exe file as well as the .dll files that might be causing the processor to work overtime. Once I removed all of the unwanted svchost.exe files and the .dll files that were associated with them I noticed a big change in the way my computer was running.
I must point out that there is a serious risk of damage to the computer if the wrong svchost.exe files are removed, because these files are critical to the day to day operation of the computer. Be very careful when doing any type of registry cleaning on a computer. If someone does not know or understand what a particular file does in the registry it is best to get some type of good research into the file before removing it.
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