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CcWq process eats memory on Win 11 22H2

Anonymous
2023-07-25T15:15:54+00:00

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I'll tackle msconfig first thing in the morning. I've updated the driver today, but I'll check it manually again tomorrow. Thanks in advance for the replies, I'll keep you up to date

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Hasnbasl

Hasnbasl,

I'm experiencing the exact same problem with the same process CcWq, except the RAM gets stuck at 99% it doesn't go down afterwards. Were you able to fix it? I am using translate as I don't speak German.

Danke!

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-07-25T16:53:27+00:00

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-07-25T16:05:57+00:00

    Thank you for your reply, my situation is in a personal computer and I haven't used a startup script, so I don't think that's the reason.

    For the moment I solved it by enabling Driver Verifier, it completely makes CcWq go away, however, it makes the computer extremely slow.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-07-25T15:44:21+00:00

    Hello,

    In our case, there was a old startup script in our AD. This page show where you can find it https://help.genesys.com/pureconnect/mergedProjects/wh_tr/mergedProjects/wh_tr_group_policy/desktop/create_a_group_policy_to_run_a_startup_script_machine_policy.htm 

    The client trying to open the script but cant open it. So the pc trys it until the Ram was on 99%.

    After we removed this old startup script the problem was solved.

    I don't know why this happens after updating to 22h2, but with the previous patch this wasn't a problem.

    Sorry for my bad English 😁

    Best regards

    Hasnbasl

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