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Creators Update: number of processes
Hi.
I've upgraded my Win10Home to Creators Update and I noticed that the number of running processes is almost doubled. What's happening?
Last edited by JoeMcLutz; 06 Apr 2017 at 08:19.
Hi.
I've upgraded my Win10Home to Creators Update and I noticed that the number of running processes is almost doubled. What's happening?
Last edited by JoeMcLutz; 06 Apr 2017 at 08:19.
Hi, whilst waiting for someone who has the CU to comment, suggest you post a screenshot of your task manager illustrating this, and perhaps comment on whether your typical total memory use has risen. (That's a bit less than obvious, unfortunately, as your page file usage is also a major aspect)
I came across a comment on Ars Technica that related services previously managed by a single svchost.exe process have now been given their own svchost.exe instances (to make the OS more robust). So there are quite a few more processes running.
The Windows 10 Creators Update is now available for manual upgrading | Ars Technica
Jim
I don't recall when it happened, but at some point MS changed the way it manages service processes. In the old, Windows 7 days, there were always many services that shared a single SvcHost process, and now, if you have enough memory, it will run those services stand-alone (it still runs them in groups if your memory is below a certain threshold).
QUOTE=Mystere;982245]I don't recall when it happened, but at some point MS changed the way it manages service processes. In the old, Windows 7 days, there were always many services that shared a single SvcHost process, and now, if you have enough memory, it will run those services stand-alone (it still runs them in groups if your memory is below a certain threshold).[/QUOTE]
You need over 4GB from memory - this change was done a long time ago on Insider versions.
Hi dalchina.
I'm writing from my desktop Win10Pro. I did the update on my notebook (Win10Home). At the present time I cannot do a screenshot but I think jimj's right (in the post after yours): I didn't notice higher CPU usage and, after all, after the boot used memory is almost the same (about 17-18%, if I remember correctly, on 8Gb RAM).
I just clean installed the Creators Update on a VM yesterday. I fired it up this morning, connected via RDP to it, and according to Performance Monitor on the Performance tab, my # of running processes on boot was 105, it dropped to 102, went up to about 110.
After about 35 minutes ( i had a meeting), it had settled in at 105.