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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by reno96teg
svchost is run seperately as needed to host services and programs. killing one should not affect the others (i.e. the others running vital Windows services)

what you want to find out is what's running under the one that is screwing the system. can you grab a screenshot of the threads?
the thread that was sucking all the cpu i suspended and i have no issues now, i will bump the thread when i reboot, cant now right in the middle of something i cant close...

i have yet to see any side effects to suspending that thread either
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