So, today we have to deal with a very interesting computer process. It is called Svchost.exe netsvcs. It is this item that causes concern and anxiety among many users. After all, over time, he begins to load the operating system. Sometimes immediately 50 or 100%. And, as a rule, it becomes simply impossible to work. Today we find out what Svchost.exe netsvcs is, and what should be done if this process takes a lot of system resources from the computer. Mostly - memory. Let's get started on today's issue.
Description
But for starters, it’s worth understanding what this is all about. Initially, all computer processes are not dangerous. But only for the time being. They perform certain functions. Such safe processes include Svchost.exe netsvcs.
Initially, this is the name of processor hosts that are launched dynamically using plug-in libraries. In other words, this item is responsible for the computer library. More precisely, for their launch and performance. Of course, the more libraries there are, the more resources are needed. But there is a limit to everything. So many users over time begin to notice that Svchost.exe netsvcs is loading memory. Windows 7 is an unrivaled leader in this regard. What to do in this situation?
Reboot
The first scenario is a banal restart of the computer. It is very important if you have not shut down the operating system for a long time. In this case, your memory will be filled not only with Svchost.exe netsvcs, but also with other functions important for work. Also, maybe you just had a minor system crash. It is not dangerous for data, but a significant imprint is imposed on the performance of the computer and its memory.
It is in this situation that the most common reboot will help. There will be a complete restart of the system, after which you will be able to work normally. So many users struggle with a problem. But it helps only in the above cases. If the problem that Svchost.exe netsvcs is loading Windows 7 memory lies elsewhere, then a different approach is needed to eliminate the “source”. Which one?
Delete
For example, you can simply restart the process. More precisely, remove it from the task manager, and then it will start again. This technique helps when a normal restart or shutdown of the computer turned out to be useless. The reasons can be different - from a system failure to improperly installed content. But the fact remains - Svchost.exe netsvcs must be removed from the list of tasks to be performed.
Press on the keyboard Ctrl + Alt + Del. Now open the task manager, and then go to the "Processes" tab. Then find the desired line. Are you done? Then select it (left-click on the line), and then select the "Finish" command. You will be given a message about the irreversibility of the process. Agree with him, and then confirm your actions. Our process will disappear for a while, and then start. If this did not happen for some reason, then you should restart the computer. With the advent of the process, it will be noticeable how everything fell into place. Now the computer memory will not be fully loaded. But there are other cases. They are not eliminated as easily as we would like.
Registry
For example, if you often notice that Svchost.exe netsvcs loads the processor and memory, then you should consult your computer registry. Often, problems with this point arise for users who do not monitor their operating system. For example, do not clean the registry. In this case, you can be glad that you have only one process out of order. But everyone can fix the situation. And there is no need to experience special torment.
Download and install an application called CCleaner. Run it, and then configure it - in the scan, mark all sections of the hard drive, browsers, and also the computer registry. Now in the right part of the window click on "Analysis", and then on "Cleaning". Wait a few seconds - the computer registry will be cleaned. As a result, the Svchost.exe netsvcs process will no longer load the system. In addition, you will have free space on your hard drive. True, cases where our process brings a lot of trouble due to the computer registry are quite rare. Often you have to fix the problem in other ways.
Updates
For example, sometimes you have to refuse computer updates. Svchost.exe netsvcs memory and processor overflows often due to downloadable add-ons. They must be abandoned. The surest way not to run into unnecessary trouble is to disable downloading and checking for updates even when installing Windows. If you haven’t done this, then it's time to think about this task.
For example, visit the " Windows Update" directly in the computer tray. Now go to the settings. You will see a window in which the update options will be available. It’s best to choose "Do not check automatically." This item is labeled "not recommended." But in our case, it is he who can help.
After confirming the actions, restart the computer and disable the Svchost.exe netsvcs process. Now you can check if everything is fine with the memory and the processor. Yes? Then update the operating system only in cases of emergency. Not? It is worth looking for other ways to deal with the problem.
Rollback
Occasionally, a system rollback may help . True, this option is relevant when the process loads your computer for a short time. In order to perform this action, go to the "Start" and select "All Programs" there. Find "Special" and then "Service." In this list you will have to find "System Restore."
In the window that appears, read the information. For example, you have to consider that this process is irreversible. And you can’t interrupt him. Accept the information, and then select the so-called rollback point. By default, they are created from time to time automatically. Click Next, then wait for the process to complete. During this period, the computer will reboot itself several times. Do not be alarmed, it should be so.
After approximately 30 minutes, the rollback will end. And you will no longer load the processor and memory Svchost.exe. It is worth agreeing to this action only if you are completely sure that the whole system is working fine. Otherwise, your rollback may be critical for the computer.
Viruses
True, problems with processes are often the result of infection of the operating system with a variety of viruses. In this case, you have to completely cure the computer. Only in this way can the system work. Please note that under Svchost.exe computer infection is very often encrypted. It runs as a user, not as a System.
You will need to scan your computer with an antivirus and cure all potentially dangerous objects. That treatment did not yield, delete. Now clean the computer registry (CCleaner will help with this) and reboot. That's all the problems are solved. Only here often a complete reinstallation of the computer is needed. Only in this case can we hope to eliminate all the problems.
At one's own risk
Nevertheless, if Svchost.exe netsvcs becomes the real problem (Windows 7 most often has problems with it), but you do not really like the prospect of reinstalling the system, you can try to act at your own peril and risk. You will need to delete the folder called Prefetch. It is located on Windows.
Next, visit the Tasks folder. It should clear all documents. Next, get rid of Svchost.exe in the task manager. You can restart your computer and look at the result. This is a very risky business. And often you don't need to reinstall Windows after that. So it’s better not to try to deal with the problem in this way.