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    svchost is for services that are running, so it's required. They even run a single service or multiple services per process. You can disable some un-needed services but I'm unsure if that'll decrease the memory usage.

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    Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    svchost is for services that are running, so it's required. They even run a single service or multiple services per process. You can disable some un-needed services but I'm unsure if that'll decrease the memory usage.
    There are some services (windows defender) that are useless and will take a noticeable amount of memory away.

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    Originally Posted by FeirNox View Post
    There are some services (windows defender) that are useless and will take a noticeable amount of memory away.
    Then disable those services.

    Start > Run > services.msc.

    Or

    Windows key + R > services.msc.

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