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High Memory usage by ntoskrnl.exe System after upgrading to windows 10 home
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http://blog.cati.com/2015/05/whats-holding-my-ram-hostage.html
Confirmed way to purge standby memory leak, without having to run through DOS mode.
Download rammap.exe and run, it's pretty easy.
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I had the same problem as yours, System and service host were using loads of memory and my 8 gigs were running out quickly all of a sudden, except this happened 5 months after upgrading to Windows 10. I tried every tip listed here and in other forums, the only thing that seems to have worked is clearing the SoftwareDistribution folder, this is a link with details as how to do it (solution 4): http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-svchost-exe-netsvcs-memory-leak-or-high-cpu-usage-problems/
It truned out to be a windows update issue.
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-create a text file with notepad and this :
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\TimeBroker]
"Start"=dword:00000003
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\SysMain]
"DisplayName"="Superfetch"
"Start"=dword:00000003
save it as *.* - fixer.reg (it should be registry file)
double click the file for apply
reboot
it works for me
thanks -JEX for suggestion
source:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/windows-10-system-memory-leak/12e3b8ab-d95d-43ba-b1db-6e21d0657de1?page=2&auth=1
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there is no just simple superfetch or timebroker or anything else
some thing wrong happening in NtOsKrnl.exe
look at PoolMon Log :
Memory: 4091784K Avail: 678392K PageFlts: 54818 InRam Krnl:30180K P:219096K
Commit:3480596K Limit:5533576K Peak:4465828K Pool N:143384K P:283248K
System pool information
Tag Type Allocs Frees Diff Bytes Per Alloc
CM31 Paged 50202 ( 0) 21073 ( 0) 29129 137011200 ( 0) 4703
ismc Nonp 2 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 2 35635200 ( 0) 17817600
MmSt Paged 110631 ( 77) 105760 ( 69) 4871 34127440 ( 17952) 7006
CM25 Paged 3667 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 3667 17653760 ( 0) 4814
Findstr /s CM31 *.* leads to ntoskrnl.exe
windows 10 x64 Pro and ENTR build 10586.x both have this issue
just in this thread , about 500 ppl had this issue
why no MoDerator answers or No efficient HotFix???
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i used xperf for diag and send them to microsoft. they only said "contact with local it".
i know CM31 about registry but i cant do anything. no fix, no support...
there was no such a problem before TH1.
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Hi,
I had the same problem. my computer was extremely slow, could barely click anything.
I uninstalled the latest windows update which was : (KB3124263)
After reboot it worked without any problem.
The only thing curious to me is that my RAM exploded to 99% literally 14 days after the update was installed.
It worked fine after the update was installed at first.
That makes me very suspicious.
Can the windows support answer to this maybe?
Regards,
Carl
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Hi,
I had the same problem. my computer was extremely slow, could barely click anything.
I uninstalled the latest windows update which was : (KB3124263)
After reboot it worked without any problem.
The only thing curious to me is that my RAM exploded to 99% literally 14 days after the update was installed.
It worked fine after the update was installed at first.
That makes me very suspicious.
Can the windows support answer to this maybe?
Regards,
CarlReport abuse
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