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<blockquote data-quote="Zaap" data-source="post: 307194" data-attributes="member: 31243"><p>Basically this is pretty much the same thing that is happening to a lot of other people. I get multiple instances of dllhost.exe *32 that jump CPU usage up to 100%. The laptop runs very slow until I can get task manager open and kill all the dllhost processes that are running under my user. I am now to the point where I keep task manager open and watch for any signs of it starting up. I usually kill the first process that pops up and I can stop it from replicating into more right away. I usually have to do this for about 10 minutes, or 3-4 times until it stops showing up in task manager. After that is done I do experience lag issues and random high CPU usage, but when checking task manager it doesn't show any dllhost processes aside from the one that is running under the system user. Thanks in advance for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaap, post: 307194, member: 31243"] Basically this is pretty much the same thing that is happening to a lot of other people. I get multiple instances of dllhost.exe *32 that jump CPU usage up to 100%. The laptop runs very slow until I can get task manager open and kill all the dllhost processes that are running under my user. I am now to the point where I keep task manager open and watch for any signs of it starting up. I usually kill the first process that pops up and I can stop it from replicating into more right away. I usually have to do this for about 10 minutes, or 3-4 times until it stops showing up in task manager. After that is done I do experience lag issues and random high CPU usage, but when checking task manager it doesn't show any dllhost processes aside from the one that is running under the system user. Thanks in advance for your help. [/QUOTE]
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