Windows 10: Servicehost:network service high RAM usage

Discus and support Servicehost:network service high RAM usage in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi there currently Servicehost:network service is using 62% of my ram almost all of it adding all my games up i need to get this fixed as i cant launch... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by kelly222 1111, Mar 8, 2023.

  1. Servicehost:network service high RAM usage


    Hi there currently Servicehost:network service is using 62% of my ram almost all of it adding all my games up i need to get this fixed as i cant launch games that use over 8G of ram like forza 5

    :)
     
    kelly222 1111, Mar 8, 2023
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  2. Antimalware Service high ram usage in task manager

    Antimalware Service high ram usage in task manager using 90 % ram
     
    Claudine HField, Mar 8, 2023
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  3. svchost.exe / service host : local system ( network restricted ) high usage memory and CPU

    When you open Task Manager a little bit, you’ll see that svchost.exe service host: local system (network restricted) is causing the problem of high CPU usage. To improve your Windows performance, and get rid of the high CPU usage, you
    have to disable Superfetch service. Superfetch used to pre-load data from hard disk into RAM memory. So let's follow this steps.

    Fix svchost.exe service host: local system (network restricted)
     
    dedyprasetiyo724, Mar 8, 2023
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  4. REXRICH Win User

    Servicehost:network service high RAM usage

    Host process for windows services high, CPU, Ram, Disc and Network Usage

    Host process for windows services high, CPU, Ram, Disc, Network Usage (and or) ..

    See a lot of people having these problems with Windows 7 through 10. Seems when they get on the web and ask the skilled they get all sorts of technical procedures to find and then fix the issues. Over many years I usually continue to read on to find as with
    most Windows user problems, the technical ways aren't the solving their problems. The problem 90% of the time is simple and if the simple way don't work, really its pretty easy to just clean install your OS.

    Host process for windows services high, CPU, Ram, Disc and Network Usage..

    Completely Uninstall JAVA.. Problem Solved.

    What should I do next? Don't ask me I'm not a tech!

    ;D
     
    REXRICH, Mar 8, 2023
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