![]() ![]() All will have a corresponding service entry so the process will work regardless of what it actually is. You would obviously switch Windows Audio for whatever service is utilizing your CPU. Monitor your computer to see if utilization reduces.Right click the service and select Stop.Right click that service and select Open Services.Open Task Manager and select the Service Host utilizing all your CPU or RAM.Then we need to stop that service, monitor and then go from there. We need to identify the service under the Service Host utilizing the CPU or RAM. ![]() If none of those fixes work, let us verify the service causing the issue. Service Host SysMain causing High CPU and Memory usage The SysMain service is the one that is related to Superfetch. If it detects anything out of place that hasn’t been modified by a user or authorized program it replaces the file with the original.
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