The high network usage behavior seems to have stopped, but I didn't check it between steps so I'm not sure what exactly fixed it. IAStorDataMgrSvc.exe 4324 IAStorDataMgrSvc PresentationFontCache.exe 3620 FontCache3.0.0.0ĭevmonsrv.exe 4520 Bluetooth Device Monitor Svchost.exe 3492 FDResPub, SSDPSRV, TimeBroker ZeroConfigService.exe 2852 ZeroConfigServiceĭ 2892 My Dell Client Framework WyseRemoteAccess.exe 2784 WyseRemoteAccess PocketCloudService.exe 2628 WysePocketCloud HeciServer.exe 2176 Intel® Capability Licensing Service Interf Svchost.exe 1072 CryptSvc, Dnscache, LanmanWorkstation, RtkAudioService64.exe 800 RtkAudioService IgfxCUIService.exe 592 igfxCUIService1.0.0.0 Svchost.exe 392 EventSystem, fdPHost, FontCache, netprofm, ShellHWDetection, Themes, Winmgmt, wuauserv Svchost.exe 352 Appinfo, BITS, Browser, IKEEXT, iphlpsvc, HomeGroupProvider, lmhosts, Wcmsvc, wscsvc Svchost.exe 1008 Audiosrv, Dhcp, EventLog,
Svchost.exe 840 BrokerInfrastructure, DcomLaunch, LSM, I ran a command prompt tasklist/SVC and here's what I got. Should I be alarmed by this is there any way to make it update? I use Avast! so maybe it's okay if it's cancelled?
AVAST DISK USAGE ON STARTUP UPDATE
But just in case: also, looking through my Windows Updates, a couple of weeks ago, my Windows Defender said an update was cancelled.
AVAST DISK USAGE ON STARTUP MANUAL
I don't think this should be related to a Windows Update as I saw suggested somewhere else a manual check for updates shows nothing is waiting. Restarting the computer did not fix this behavior.
I ran a Quick Scan with Avast! which returned no threats found. The Avast! icon in the tray is constantly spinning, which makes me nervous. Looking in the Details of Task Manager, I see many svchost.exe, but all are in C:\Windows\System32, so that appeared normal. (While I was typing this the svchost taking up the most memory changed address to " ".) I am near that location geographically, but not sure what it is or why it's taking so much network.
There are other svchost.exe's another one gives its address as " ". Looking in the Performance Monitor, the thing taking up the network is an svchost (netsvcs), but lists its address as " .com" which I find suspicious. My Internet today is constantly saying that it is receiving at 7 Mbps, even when I'm not doing anything.