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Microsoft Quietly Fixes Windows XP Resource Hog Problem

An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft indicated this week that it has fixed a Windows XP resource-hog problem associated with the system's SVCHOST.EXE processes. Windows XP users affected by this problem typically found that the operating system was using up system resources for 15 minutes to an hour after startup, making it difficult to use the machine during that period. The Microsoft Update team had vowed last month to spend the holiday break tackling the issue, which has plagued some users for years. The fix involved stopping the system from perpetually checking Internet Explorer updates. Microsoft indicated that the fix was rolled out on Tuesday."

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  1. Over a decade by C18H27NO3+ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Windows XP has been out for 12 years and they just started to look into the problem last month?

    1. Re:Over a decade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Not only that, it really sounds like a couple people just did it on their vacation time because it personally annoyed them. Microsoft was not interested in actually putting it on a schedule to be fixed.

      It's funny how that sounds precisely like the bug tracker of any Linux distro.

    2. Re:Over a decade by DogDude · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Windows XP has been out for 12 years and they just started to look into the problem last month?

      Or you can look at it in another way: "They fixed a bug on a 12 year old OS?! Awesome!"

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      I don't respond to AC's.
    3. Re:Over a decade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      > Unfortunately I don't waste mod points for AC's

      Dear Asshole,

      Mod points are supposed to be used to increase or decrease the visibility of a post for the readership. They are NOT intended to be used as a reward or punishment for an individual.

      HTH.

  2. Let me get this straight... by EdIII · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The performance issue was a constant check for updates.. for another program notorious for performance issues....

    This is why I really wish that Microsoft was *truly* forced to allow IE to be ripped out of their operating system completely.

    At this point, just give it up guys. You had over 10 years trying to make a browser. Let it go....

  3. EOL installation media by jones_supa · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What I'd really like Microsoft to do for XP (and other versions of Windows) is when the product reaches end of life, create a new installation medium which includes all the updates. If anyone wants to do legacy installations of the OS in future for special purposes, that could be quite handy.