Services and Controller app Random High CPU usage.

Anonymous
2019-07-08T00:36:25+00:00

When i look on task manager, I will sometimes see Services and Controller app using around 30-40% CPU sometimes when i am playing games, this happens and total cpu usage goes to 100%, and it seems to make my voice call sound weird.

For some context, this always happens on start-up and then at random times. I use a laptop.

Is there anyway to fix this? and if not fixable what is the Services and Controller app process doing?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-11-18T09:05:29+00:00

    Check if you machines have services or a program running or installed called "Sequrazo".

    That seems to be the issue here.

    Thanks, its work...

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-11-18T09:52:56+00:00

    Just FYI: What is Segurazo?

    Here is the answer by MalwareBytes:

    https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/249582-removal-instructions-for-segurazo/

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-11-18T12:54:19+00:00

    Our IT staff reapplied the McAfee client and profile and it seemed to fix it.  I see you have Kaspersky so it most likely isn't the same issue.

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-11-18T23:24:31+00:00

    Ok, my computer was lagging like crazy the past few weeks and I tried over 20 fixes and nothing worked. I think I may finally have found the solution. I had my background change every minute. The background itself is not what was causing the lag; letting windows choose a color to match the background is what caused it. I did not have that problem before but I think a windows update made it so.

    Hope it helps a few people.

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  5. Anonymous
    2019-11-21T21:04:09+00:00

    Hello,

    i had same problem as you, and if you look closely you will see that VMI provider HOST is jumping to 4% as well or less.

    And this is what i did ( fix my issue ) :

    In the run box type services.msc and find Windows Management Instrumentation, right click on it and press restart.

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