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      12th May 2007
Why would setting automatic updates slow down my machine frequently to a
halt? When I turn it off the performance is restored.


 
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      12th May 2007
"Microsoft" wrote
> Why would setting automatic updates slow down my machine frequently to a
> halt? When I turn it off the performance is restored.


Is svchoste.exe running at 99% for CPU use (check in task manager)? If so
see this article
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/blog...showentry=1071

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      13th May 2007
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> Why would setting automatic updates slow down my machine frequently to a
> halt? When I turn it off the performance is restored.

So, why is one of the Svchosts taking all your CPU?
And what can you do about it?

Continue reading: "How do I fix this high CPU usage svchost virus or
whatever it is?"
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_fix_this...ver_it_is.html

 
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