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High cpu usage by services.exe "Services and Controller app"
Hi lukaszbyjos,
Let's simplify the troubleshooting steps:
Check for Windows Updates:
- Make sure your Windows is updated.
Identify the Service:
- Open Task Manager, find "Services and Controller app" (services.exe), and see which service is causing the high CPU usage. Note its name and description. Something the name and description can be fake or "masked" as "AntiVirus Service" for example.
Restart the Troublesome Service:
- Try restarting the service you identified.
- Go to "Services" (search for it), find the problematic service, right-click, and choose "Restart."
Scan for Malware:
- Run a malware scan with your antivirus program to rule out malicious software.
Cyber Security Software & Anti-Malware | Malwarebytes
- Run a malware scan with your antivirus program to rule out malicious software.
Resource Monitor:
- Use Resource Monitor (search for resmon.exe) for more detailed resource usage info.
Run System File Checker (SFC):
- Open Command Prompt (CMD) as admin and run sfc /scannow to check for and fix corrupted system files.
System Restore:
- If the issue started recently, use System Restore to go back to a time when your computer was working well.You can also use this as a reference:
High CPU (>90%) caused by "Services and Controller App" - Microsoft Community
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Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic
- If the issue started recently, use System Restore to go back to a time when your computer was working well.
LeonPavesic HI
1. I'm running latest version updated even today one 10.0.22631.2271
2. There is no service which have that high cpu usage which is weird.
3. Its not possible to identify service.
4. I was scanning with Microsoft Defender and nothing was found, maybe I'll try to use something else too.
5. Nothing suspicious unfortunately
6. Ok I will
7. Not an option as I don't know exact date when it was ok 😕 Thats why I'd like to know any debug steps to find cause of it.
- lukaszbyjosSep 11, 2023Copper Contributor
Sfc found nothing as well as Malwarebytes. CPU is still on high use by services.exe 😕
- lukaszbyjosSep 11, 2023Copper ContributorI have booted into safe mode again and did malwarebytes scan. There was no high cpu use and Malwarebytes found nothing. I don't know where to look next