J
Jim Byrd
BTW Michael, my original fix was worked out in conjunction with MS
personnel - It's certainly not my sole invention.
--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
In Michael Doyle <[email protected]> typed:
|| Hey Everyone,
|| Jim Byrd's fix on the 15/4/2007 worked successfully. I never got
|| back after a few days cause I wanted to wait a few weeks, download
|| some more updates and see what happens. Everything runs fine now.
|| Thanks a million Jim Byrd, I recomend you go and work for microsoft.
||
|| --
|| Regards
|| Michael Doyle
||
||
|| "Jim Byrd" wrote:
||
||| Hi Michael - How knowledgable about doing things are you? Do you
||| know how to
||| start and stop services? How to run a .cmd file? If not, you'll
||| need access to someone who does to avoid problems. The following
||| assumes you're on Windows XP. If you're confident about what
||| you're doing, then try the following first - only if it doesn't
||| work, then there's another level of stuff that can be done
||| following:
|||
||| 1. Stop and Disable Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent
||| Transfer Service and the Cryptographic Service.
||| 2. Rename the folder %SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution to
||| %SystemRoot%\OldSoftwareDistribution
||| 3. Open Notepad and create a file containing the following:
|||
||| REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
||| REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
|||
|||
||| Save this file as 'Wudll.cmd' (without the quotes) to any convenient
||| location then exit Notepad and double click on the file you just
||| saved. You should get a 'Sucess' mesage for each of the .dll's
||| listed above.
|||
||| 4. Now Re-enable to Automatic status and then Start each of the
||| services you stopped before - Automatic Updates, Background
||| Intelligent Transfer Service and the Cryptographic Service.
|||
||| 5. Now Reboot. Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
||| See if that solves it - give it a couple of days. If so, then you
||| can delete 'OldSoftwareDistribution'. I would request that you
||| post back with your results. _Only if the problem does re-occur_,
||| then do the following _exactly_:
|||
||| 1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download
||| Dial-a-fix v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27)
|||
||| 2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
||| c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24
|||
||| 3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.
|||
||| 4. Click on the following:
||| Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each
||| section.
)
||| Both boxes under Prep
||| The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will
||| automatically be set when you check 3)
||| In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
||| 'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
||| Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what
||| seems like a long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)
|||
||| 5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end).
||| Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
|||
||| See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
||| experience.
|||
||| --
||| Regards, Jim Byrd,
||| My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
||| http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/
|||
|||
|||
||| In ||| Michael Doyle <[email protected]> typed:
||||| From following Pati's Instructions. She also states to rename the
||||| SoftwareDistribution, in order for windows update to recreate it.
||||| (didn't work)
|||||
||||| Like wise I also downloaded that microsoft patch, and that also
||||| had no effect.
|||||
||||| The ony fix is to turn off Auto Update and remember every so
||||| often to manually run the microsoft updates. ( which is rubbish,
||||| considering microsoft is still supporting XP)
|||||
||||| The PC in which I was having this problem was a HP Celeron 2gig
||||| with 512mb ram.
||||| The original windows build is MS XP home version 2000, with out
||||| service packs. Without service packs there is no auto update. But
||||| as soon as you install SP2, this is where the troubles begin. As
||||| soon as windows automatic updates start windows runs as slow as a
||||| slug.
|||||
||||| I also checked the same set-up on a Pentium 4 2.8gig with 512mb
||||| ram, running xp home with sp2. The SVCHOST.exe also runs at 100%
||||| when performing updates. However, as the PC is a little faster,
||||| the duration in which the updates are installed are less then the
||||| first PC I encountered this problem on.
|||||
||||| so far i can only come to the conclusion: Microsoft hasn't taken
||||| into account PC's that are around 2 years old running XP. In
||||| order for people to have a system that is secure they also need
||||| to afford & update their hardware to the latest specs.
|||||
||||| If anyone can proove me wrong and can fix this is a champion.
|||||
|||||
||||| Regards
||||| Michael Doyle
|||||
|||||
||||| "PA Bear" wrote:
|||||
|||||| NB: Deleting C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution <=this folder or its
|||||| contents will delete your Update History at WU/MU website.
|||||| --
|||||| ~PA Bear
||||||
|||||| PA Bear wrote:
||||||| Try deleting the contents of this folder (or the folder itself)
||||||| & reboot:
|||||||
||||||| C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
|||||||
||||||| If no joy, try deleting the contents of this folder (or the
||||||| folder itself) &
||||||| reboot:
|||||||
||||||| C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution
|||||||
||||||| Also see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891
|||||||
||||||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
||||||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in
||||||| left pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft
||||||| Update > Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use
||||||| Windows Update only (check).
|||||||
||||||| Michael Doyle wrote:
|||||||| Pati's Solution to SVCHOST & Autoupdated causing CPU to run at
|||||||| 100%
||||||||
|||||||| Pati's instructions worked. HOWEVER, is this applicable to
|||||||| windows XP home:
||||||||
|||||||| 1. she doesn't state to turn auto update on from the control
|||||||| panel come the
|||||||| end of the Instructions. The last part of her instructions
|||||||| states to "start
|||||||| WuAuServ". I thought this command would trigger the auto update
|||||||| to turn on
|||||||| but it doesn't.
||||||||
|||||||| 2. If I then turn the auto update on in the control panel, turn
|||||||| it on, then
|||||||| go to windows update and search for updates. SVChost.exe runs
|||||||| at 100% again.
||||||||
|||||||| 3. I have read other answers to this problem, like it may be a
|||||||| virus. But I
|||||||| have tried two different hard disks, with fresh installs of XP
|||||||| home and both
|||||||| cause the same 100% cpu utilisation when windows update is
|||||||| turned on.
||||||||
|||||||| 4. Finally: why does Microsoft have an auto update program when
|||||||| all it does
|||||||| is make the computer come to a grinding hault.
||||||||
|||||||| Can someone please help, cause this is causing me a lot of
|||||||| grief.
||||||||
|||||||| PATI's Instructions can be found at the following website:
||||||||
|||
http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=906329&SiteID=2
personnel - It's certainly not my sole invention.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd,
My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
http://defendingyourmachine2.blogspot.com/
In Michael Doyle <[email protected]> typed:
|| Hey Everyone,
|| Jim Byrd's fix on the 15/4/2007 worked successfully. I never got
|| back after a few days cause I wanted to wait a few weeks, download
|| some more updates and see what happens. Everything runs fine now.
|| Thanks a million Jim Byrd, I recomend you go and work for microsoft.
||
|| --
|| Regards
|| Michael Doyle
||
||
|| "Jim Byrd" wrote:
||
||| Hi Michael - How knowledgable about doing things are you? Do you
||| know how to
||| start and stop services? How to run a .cmd file? If not, you'll
||| need access to someone who does to avoid problems. The following
||| assumes you're on Windows XP. If you're confident about what
||| you're doing, then try the following first - only if it doesn't
||| work, then there's another level of stuff that can be done
||| following:
|||
||| 1. Stop and Disable Automatic Updates, Background Intelligent
||| Transfer Service and the Cryptographic Service.
||| 2. Rename the folder %SystemRoot%\SoftwareDistribution to
||| %SystemRoot%\OldSoftwareDistribution
||| 3. Open Notepad and create a file containing the following:
|||
||| REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
||| REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
||| REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL
|||
|||
||| Save this file as 'Wudll.cmd' (without the quotes) to any convenient
||| location then exit Notepad and double click on the file you just
||| saved. You should get a 'Sucess' mesage for each of the .dll's
||| listed above.
|||
||| 4. Now Re-enable to Automatic status and then Start each of the
||| services you stopped before - Automatic Updates, Background
||| Intelligent Transfer Service and the Cryptographic Service.
|||
||| 5. Now Reboot. Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
||| See if that solves it - give it a couple of days. If so, then you
||| can delete 'OldSoftwareDistribution'. I would request that you
||| post back with your results. _Only if the problem does re-occur_,
||| then do the following _exactly_:
|||
||| 1. Go to http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix and download
||| Dial-a-fix v0.60.0.24 (2006-10-27)
|||
||| 2. Unzip it to a new folder at root with any name, e.g.
||| c:\Dial-a-fix-v0.60.0.24
|||
||| 3. Double click on Dial-a-fix.exe in that folder.
|||
||| 4. Click on the following:
||| Options/tooltips (just to get an idea of what it does in each
||| section.

||| Both boxes under Prep
||| The 'all' (top) box for Sections 2, 3 and 4 (which will
||| automatically be set when you check 3)
||| In Section 5, 'Programming cores/runtimes' and
||| 'Explorer/IE/OE/shell/WMP' only.
||| Click 'Go' . (Some of the re-registrations may take what
||| seems like a long time for some .dll's - Don't be impatient.)
|||
||| 5. Reboot (if Dial-a-fix doesn't do it automatically at the end).
||| Now Reboot Again. (Yes, twice.)
|||
|||
||| See if that does the trick, and, again please post back with your
||| experience.
|||
||| --
||| Regards, Jim Byrd,
||| My Blog, Defending Your Machine,
||| http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/
|||
|||
|||
||| In ||| Michael Doyle <[email protected]> typed:
||||| From following Pati's Instructions. She also states to rename the
||||| SoftwareDistribution, in order for windows update to recreate it.
||||| (didn't work)
|||||
||||| Like wise I also downloaded that microsoft patch, and that also
||||| had no effect.
|||||
||||| The ony fix is to turn off Auto Update and remember every so
||||| often to manually run the microsoft updates. ( which is rubbish,
||||| considering microsoft is still supporting XP)
|||||
||||| The PC in which I was having this problem was a HP Celeron 2gig
||||| with 512mb ram.
||||| The original windows build is MS XP home version 2000, with out
||||| service packs. Without service packs there is no auto update. But
||||| as soon as you install SP2, this is where the troubles begin. As
||||| soon as windows automatic updates start windows runs as slow as a
||||| slug.
|||||
||||| I also checked the same set-up on a Pentium 4 2.8gig with 512mb
||||| ram, running xp home with sp2. The SVCHOST.exe also runs at 100%
||||| when performing updates. However, as the PC is a little faster,
||||| the duration in which the updates are installed are less then the
||||| first PC I encountered this problem on.
|||||
||||| so far i can only come to the conclusion: Microsoft hasn't taken
||||| into account PC's that are around 2 years old running XP. In
||||| order for people to have a system that is secure they also need
||||| to afford & update their hardware to the latest specs.
|||||
||||| If anyone can proove me wrong and can fix this is a champion.
|||||
|||||
||||| Regards
||||| Michael Doyle
|||||
|||||
||||| "PA Bear" wrote:
|||||
|||||| NB: Deleting C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution <=this folder or its
|||||| contents will delete your Update History at WU/MU website.
|||||| --
|||||| ~PA Bear
||||||
|||||| PA Bear wrote:
||||||| Try deleting the contents of this folder (or the folder itself)
||||||| & reboot:
|||||||
||||||| C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore
|||||||
||||||| If no joy, try deleting the contents of this folder (or the
||||||| folder itself) &
||||||| reboot:
|||||||
||||||| C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution
|||||||
||||||| Also see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891
|||||||
||||||| Workaround: Change the default from Microsoft Update to Windows
||||||| Update: Go to Microsoft Update > Click on Change Settings in
||||||| left pane > Scroll to bottom of page > To Stop Using Microsoft
||||||| Update > Disable Microsoft Update software and let me use
||||||| Windows Update only (check).
|||||||
||||||| Michael Doyle wrote:
|||||||| Pati's Solution to SVCHOST & Autoupdated causing CPU to run at
|||||||| 100%
||||||||
|||||||| Pati's instructions worked. HOWEVER, is this applicable to
|||||||| windows XP home:
||||||||
|||||||| 1. she doesn't state to turn auto update on from the control
|||||||| panel come the
|||||||| end of the Instructions. The last part of her instructions
|||||||| states to "start
|||||||| WuAuServ". I thought this command would trigger the auto update
|||||||| to turn on
|||||||| but it doesn't.
||||||||
|||||||| 2. If I then turn the auto update on in the control panel, turn
|||||||| it on, then
|||||||| go to windows update and search for updates. SVChost.exe runs
|||||||| at 100% again.
||||||||
|||||||| 3. I have read other answers to this problem, like it may be a
|||||||| virus. But I
|||||||| have tried two different hard disks, with fresh installs of XP
|||||||| home and both
|||||||| cause the same 100% cpu utilisation when windows update is
|||||||| turned on.
||||||||
|||||||| 4. Finally: why does Microsoft have an auto update program when
|||||||| all it does
|||||||| is make the computer come to a grinding hault.
||||||||
|||||||| Can someone please help, cause this is causing me a lot of
|||||||| grief.
||||||||
|||||||| PATI's Instructions can be found at the following website:
||||||||
|||
http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=906329&SiteID=2