High CPU usage from Windows Audio.

Anonymous
2022-02-02T12:48:15+00:00

Hello, i have a very wierd problem.

Somehow Service Host: Local Service (Network Restricted) Windows Audio is making my CPU go high 90%

Everytime i end the process svchost.exe (LocalServiceNetworkRestricted -p) it returns to normal usage.

I have tried (updating, Asus troubleshooting, Disabling and reinstalling device).

Any Ideas?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-02-02T13:37:56+00:00

    Hello, i have a very wierd problem.

    Somehow Service Host: Local Service (Network Restricted) Windows Audio is making my CPU go high 90%

    Everytime i end the process svchost.exe (LocalServiceNetworkRestricted -p) it returns to normal usage.

    I have tried (updating, Asus troubleshooting, Disabling and reinstalling device).

    Any Ideas?

    Hello johnpdk, welcome to our community.

    I suggest you follow the steps on this site: https://helpdeskgeek.com/help-desk/how-to-fix-audiodg-exe-high-cpu-usage-on-windows-11-10/#:~:text=The%20Windows%20Audio%20Graph%20Isolation,sound%20settings%20on%20your%20computer.

    (This is not a microsoft site but it contains reliable solutions that can help you)

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-02-02T13:41:05+00:00

    Good Day Johnpdk,

    My name is Carlo, I am also using Windows 11 pc and community member like you. Let us work together to sort this out.

    Try to scan your computer using the free version of Malwarebytes scanner to check if there are malware or adware running in your device.

    Here's the link to download.

    https://www.malwarebytes.com/mwb-download/thank...

    Once downloaded and installed open the app and perform a scan and check for infection.

    Once the scan is done restart your computer using cleanboot.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-t...

    Restart and check.

    If issue persists proceed with these steps.

    -Go to Control Panel

    -In Control Panel, select Large icons from the View by drop down menu.

    -Select Sound.

    -Select the Playback tab

    -Right click Speakers and click Properties.

    -Click the Enchancement tab

    -Disable all enhancements

    -Click Advance tab

    -Uncheck the box to "Allow Application to take exclusive controls on this device"

    -Click OK.

    Restart and check

    I hope the information above helps. Please let me know how it goes.

    Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe.

    Sincerely,

    Carlo T.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-02-04T22:50:17+00:00

    Tried it, i reinstall Windows 11 and it fixed.

    Thanks anyways.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-02-04T22:50:26+00:00

    Tried it, i reinstall Windows 11 and it fixed.

    Thanks anyways.

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-04-02T16:59:58+00:00

    I turned on Mono Audio in the sound settings which dropped CPU usage down to nothing from Windows Audio. Dual or multiple audio channels are spiking CPU usage by multiple programs more than 10x. Windows 11.

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