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01-02-2020 10:22 AM
So i just bought this omen laptop, then i check at the command center. The ram usage always increase constanly until 80%, but i didnt open anything. Only download one game, so i check the task manager and there're a lot of service host running, is that normal? What should i do?
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01-04-2020 06:23 PM
@Raihandika
Thank you for posting on HP Support Community.
To get the answer to this question there is no need to worry if too many svchost.exe processes running in your Windows 10 computer. It's absolutely normal and a feature by design. It's not an issue or problem with your computer.
And, also adjust your Windows 10 for the best performance
- Right-click on “Computer” icon and select “Properties.”
- Select “Advanced System settings.”
- Go to the “System properties.”
- Select “Settings”
- Choose “Adjust for best performance” and “Apply.”
- Click “OK” and Restart your computer.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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01-04-2020 06:23 PM
@Raihandika
Thank you for posting on HP Support Community.
To get the answer to this question there is no need to worry if too many svchost.exe processes running in your Windows 10 computer. It's absolutely normal and a feature by design. It's not an issue or problem with your computer.
And, also adjust your Windows 10 for the best performance
- Right-click on “Computer” icon and select “Properties.”
- Select “Advanced System settings.”
- Go to the “System properties.”
- Select “Settings”
- Choose “Adjust for best performance” and “Apply.”
- Click “OK” and Restart your computer.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
ECHO_LAKE
I am an HP Employee