Of course none of that means squat, since its fully up to date now. Imaged that SOB right after because I'll be damned if I go through that crap again when they bring it back too me in two weeks infected with the latest fake security suite or whatever the hell else they clicked "yes" to :angry:.
A question to AR : When you say the latest cumulative update is the same patch kb I mentioned in a previous reply? This is why after every new clean install I do weather it's XP, Vista, 7, or 8 I image their drive onto a one of 2 "Customer Drive Image drives " and backup of This way if a new drive that was installed prematurely dies, I can just restore the image.
I am also having the same issues since about Sept. I have wasted a lot of time trying to find a fix. My helpdesk staff and I have to deal with this on a monthly basis and it continues for at least 3 days after patch tuesday.
I was hoping that MS would have fixed it by now; but apparently they have not. We cannot afford to waste our resources on this and we are really trying to find a fix. I just installed an XP and it's still there, stuck for almost an hour, despite running on a 3ghz c2d. I wonder how it could this go on for so long without anybody at Microsoft noticing. Are you sure you installed all the roots certificates updates including optional ones? That usually cuts the update search time down by a lot.
Search In. MS did something. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted December 13, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Also nice to see Neowin randomly appear in Google searches! Has anyone else noticed this within the last year? Please no "XP? Posted December 14, Kriz Posted December 14, Stu06 Posted December 14, Hi all. I would like to add my contribution to this thread.
Hope this may assist. Posted December 15, So if you are still plagued by this issue for this KB try this solution I'm having no luck with either method Posted December 16, JustGeorge Posted December 16, JustGeorge Posted December 17, Posted December 17, Another way you can try to fix Windows 10 svchost.
Open Event Viewer on Windows Next you can click Windows Logs and click Application under it. And click Clear Log… to clear Application logs. You can follow the same process to clear System, Setup and Security logs.
At last, reboot your Windows 10 computer to implement the changes. When Windows Update is checking for new updates or downloading the new updates in the background, it may cause the svchost. You can try to disable automatic Windows updates. Find Windows Update service, and right-click it to choose Properties. Choose Disabled in Startup type. Click OK and restart your computer. Hope one of the 4 fixes can help you solve svchost. If your computer suffers a sudden system crash, blue screen error like Kernel Data Inpage Error , or other issues, and you lost some important files in your PC, you can use MiniTool Power Data Recovery to try to recover lost data.
Read More. This is interesting now. My colleague did have exactly this fairly recently and I, being on the high horse I was at the time, told he's just doing something wrong and didn't really take a good notice. Don't know what he did to the poor thing in the end, offline updates perhaps, but it was hanging there for way more than 4 minutes. I had this problem on 2 XP machines lately for customers.
It is a pain. I disabled auto updates all together just to get it to work right. Did you try autopatcher to bring xp up to date? I believe that has been a problem with xp for a while now, disable the windows update service Use sysinternals procexp to check which service inside of service host is actually using the CPU, and then use procmon or windbg to figure out why its hogging CPU.
Once again these are clean installs that are just doing windows updates. It's windows updates, they did something to it. I've noticed this happen but it turned out the machine I had the problem on had a dying motherboard. Is this a common problem for you, or just confined to a single unit?
Multiple services run using this executable. Is it one of the automatic updates services, or something else? Try disabling the automatic updates service using the services.
That's not a reliable method, if that svchost was hosting 2 services, windows update and Z, and you notice windows updates isn't running any more, it doesn't mean that service Z wasn't the problem.
That's what I thought, I just had an XP machine in office doing it and checked and that wasn't enabled. Are you sure it's Windows Update and not some third party software like an antivirus? Also is the Windows XP install clean or does it have Office or other software installed?
You said that you saw this happen on clean installs but to make sure; is Office on the machine?
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