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High memory usage by the Svchost.exe process after you install Windows ...
Fixes an issue in which you experience high memory usage by the Svchost.exe process in Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, or Windows Server 2008 SP2. This issue occurs after you install update 2506143 or update 2506146 on the computer.
Svchost.exe running NSI service leaks memory and non-paged pool memory ...
Svchost.exe running NSI service leaks memory and non-paged pool memory leak Tag NSpc - Microsoft Support. Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Windows 7. Symptoms. Assume that you have an application or tool that is running in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, and that the application or tool performs one or more of the following tasks:
The Svchost.exe process that has the WMI service crashes in Windows ...
The Svchost.exe process that has the WMI service crashes in Windows Server 2008 R2 or in Windows 7 - Microsoft Support. Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 7. Symptoms. On a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7, the Svchost.exe process that hosts Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service may crash.
Memory leak occurs in the Svchost.exe process on a computer that is ...
A memory leak occurs in the Svchost.exe process on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. Additionally, the Svchost.exe process uses too much memory and uses memory at an increasing rate. Cause. This issue is caused by a memory leak in the Nsisvc.dll file. Resolution Hotfix information
A memory leak issue occurs in the Windows Management Instrumentation ...
You can use the Process ID (PID) of this Svchost.exe process that hosts the WMI service to monitor its memory usage by using Task Manager or by using Resource Manager. To determine the related PID, open a command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: tasklist -svc.
A memory leak occurs in Svchost.exe when you apply or update Group ...
This issue occurs because the allocated memory for the Svchost.exe process is not released when Group Policy preference settings are applied or updated. Resolution Hotfix information. A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article.
When you use Automatic Updates to scan for updates or to apply updates ...
When you use Automatic Updates to scan for updates or to apply updates to applications that use Windows Installer, you experience issues that involve the Svchost.exe process NOTICE The problem that the "Symptoms" section describes was corrected in Windows Update Agent 3.0 and in update 927891.
Windows Update Troubleshooter - Microsoft Support
Check for Windows updates. Learn how to run Windows Update Troubleshooter to resolve errors downloading or installing Windows updates.
Memory leak occurs in the Svchost.exe process that hosts the WinMgmt ...
Memory leak occurs in the Svchost.exe process that hosts the WinMgmt service in Windows Server 2012 - Microsoft Support. Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Windows Server 2012 Datacenter More... Symptoms. When you leave Server Manager running in Windows Server 2012, a memory leak issue occurs in the Svchost.exe process that hosts the Winmgmt service.
You receive an access violation error and the system may appear to ...
You receive an access violation error in the Svchost.exe process. This process is related to the Automatic Updates service. This access violation occurs when you use Automatic Updates to scan for updates by using the daily automatic schedule or when you visit the Microsoft Update Web site to manually scan for updates.