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Autor Amepshi
Pitanje u vezi "microsoft software protection platform service".
Naime, dotični mi servis se okači o jednu jezgru i šarafi ju 100% i to po nekoliko minuta. To se događa nakon što sam uspio pobrati nekakav virus. AVG je zarazu brzo riješio, no od onda mi se čini kao da mi reinstalacija ne gine.
Ima li tko kakav konkretan savjet?
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Ne znam jesi probao ovo (posebno metoda 3 je na vise mjesta spomenuta kao najbolja):
Method 1. Upgrade the system to the latest build
Sppsvc.exe may start sucking up system’s resources due to the missing Windows updates. Outdated system drivers and software often result is multitude of errors, so try to install all available Windows 10 updates.
Click Win key + I and select Updates & Security.
Open Windows Updates.
Click Check for Updates and wait for a while.
The system will automatically detect which updates are missing and provide a list of available ones.
Click Run the Updates.
Finally, restart the system and check if this helped to fix Sppsvc.exe high CPU usage.
Method 2. Try a clean boot
To start with, boot your system into Safe Mode and check if the Sppsvc.exe still consumes system’s resources unreasonably. If the problem disappears while in Safe Mode, we would recommend trying a clean boot. It might be that Sppsvc.exe error emerges due to the software clash with the Microsoft Software Protection Platform Service.
Click Win key and type msconfig.
Click System Configuration and open Services tab.
Mark Hide all Microsoft services box and select Disable all.
Open Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.
Click on each startup item and select Disable.
Close Task Manager and click OK on the System Configuration window.
Reboot the system.
If the CPU usage by Sppsvc.exe went back to normal, try to enable Windows services one by one to find out which program is causing the problem. If you manage to identify the exact application, we would recommend reinstalling.
Method 3. Restart Sppsvc.exe process
NOTE: disable Sppsvc.exe process temporarily to check if after that it’s gone from the Task Manager. If you still find it running and consuming system’s resources, then your system must be infected with a virus. Once checked, enable the process to prevent Windows activation errors.
Click Win key + R, type regedit, and press Enter.
Navigate to the HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\sppsvc using the left pane.
Modify the Start value from any number to 4.
Once done, reboot the system and check if disabling Sppsvc.exe helped to fix high CPU usage.
If you found the process on Task Manager anyway, scan the system with anti-malware one more time. If the process is no longer active, enable it and check if it is still using too much CPU.