More recently, I came across a rather unpleasant situation. My laptop began to slow down very much, which did not allow me to work normally with it. For a long time I could not find the true problem. The system monitor constantly shows that the central processor is fully loaded. I already closed almost all applications in the tray, left one desktop and waited up to half an hour. The load on the stone did not even fall.
Out of desperation, I did not know what to do. I wanted to reinstall the operating system already. However, before that he went to a neighbor and began to rummage around on the Internet. I reviewed many posts on this topic.
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So, I started looking for the reason why svchostexe is loading my system. It turned out that the system was infected with a modified trojan. I had a GCD installed, which still could detect the threat, but could not do anything about it. A constant message was issued that cleaning was not possible.After that, this message crashed every time the computer started. At the end there was already the following picture. In the task manager, two svchost processes were reflected. The processor loads each of them equally, fifty percent of the resource for each.
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