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I know how to shut-down Avast's shields (the options range from disable for 10 minutes to disable permanently). However, just a few minutes ago, the process AvastSvc*32.exe
started consistently hogging 97% of my CPU power. I couldn't kill the process and neither did disabling the shields help in reducing the CPU load.
Though my laptop was connected to a wall outlet, it killed my entire battery (which is quite old). Had I been in a meeting, it would have been the end of the session. I am not sure what triggered the process to go berzerk; all I did a few moments before was to open a Nature link. Restarting the computer has fixed it temporarily.
I would like to be able to quickly kill the process if I need to in an emergency. Google provided the following two links but I am not sure that I have a solution:
https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=165309.0
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/190086/avastsvc-exe-and-system-interrupts-sucking-down-cpu-cycles
(the second link recommends turning off Webshield.ini
).
1No it can't be done. It fails just like trying to terminate it from the task manager and yields the error whose second line is Reason:Aessisdenied.Reason: Access is denied. Just to be sure: I started it with Admin privileges just as you said. – Shashank Sawant – 2015-03-28T03:48:17.427
Have you turned Avasts self protection off? OR... you could uninstall Avast. – td512 – 2015-03-28T03:53:50.377