Ccsvchst high cpu usage norton 2010




















The system is business-critical and restarting it is undesirable. Recommended Download and install the Windows Performance Toolkit. Download SymDiag and start gathering debug logs while the issue is happening using the following steps: Set the timer for 5 minutes instead of Run for 60 seconds while reproducing the issue. Note: Symdiag debug logging and the Windows Performance recorder trace should be running at the same time for 60 seconds.

Avoid running the WPR trace for longer than 5 minutes. After reproducing the issue, click Save on the Windows Performance Recorder trace. Browse to the location where you want to save the trace file, and click Save. Click Open Folder and navigate to the location where the trace file was saved.

If your computer is overheating, you can try opening up the case and blowing out the dust from the insides of the computer and especially around the fans. That should help to keep it a little cooler if all the fans are working. Running Flash content will give your CPU a workout. Two or three minutes would build up some heat. Have you updated your adobe flash player and shockwave player and the other Adobe products and also Java?

Are you running the newest Java and have you deleted the older ones? If you are running older versions of those programs, they could be causing problems also. Do you have the newest vid card driver that your video card can use considering it's age and resources of the computer? I found the Norton team particularly useless on this subject lots of questions, no answers just like you - believe me, they'll keep asking you questions without getting anywhere near solving the problem , but another kind user pointed me towards this -.

I can assure you I was having exactly the same problem as you with the same level of frustration over the process ccsvchst. EXE Problem. Isn't disabling protection putting your computer at risk?

Plus, I believe defrag is triggered by svchost? Yeah I have. I have no idea what's going on I believe the solution was to disable AV protection until the computer is restarted and then to restart the computer. Bobby53 seems happy. Endpoint Protection. SEP Generate a ccSvcHst. Right-click Procdump. Open a Command Prompt cmd. Make note of the offending ccSvcHst. Run Windows Performance Recorder. Set the following options, then click the Start button to capture the issue: a.

After reproducing the issue, click the Save button, browse to the location where you wish to save the trace file and click the Save button. Right-click ProcmonLowAlt. Navigate to that location, then run ProcmonLowAlt.



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