In this article, I will discuss how to fix the high CPU, disk, and RAM usage caused by the Service Host Diagnostic Policy.

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Understanding RAM Consumption

Check RAM Usage: To check how much RAM is being consumed by the Service Host Diagnostic Policy, open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Go to the Processes tab and look for the Service Host Diagnostic Policy process. Check how much RAM it is using compared to other processes.

Identify the Cause: High RAM consumption by Service Host Diagnostic Policy could be caused by a number of factors, such as corrupted system files, malware, or conflicting software. It is important to identify the root cause before attempting to fix the issue.

Fix High RAM Consumption: Once you have identified the cause of the high RAM consumption, you can take steps to fix it. This may involve running a malware scan, updating drivers, or disabling unnecessary services. If the issue persists, you may need to seek professional help to resolve it.

Identifying Excessive RAM Use

  • Monitor Task Manager: Check Task Manager to see which processes are using the most RAM.
  • Identify Problematic Services: Look for any services related to Diagnostic Policy Service that may be causing the issue.
  • Check Resource Usage: Examine the amount of CPU, disk, and RAM being used by the Service Host Diagnostic Policy process.
  • Disable Unnecessary Services: Disable any unnecessary services that are consuming excessive RAM.
  • Update Drivers: Make sure all drivers are up to date to prevent any conflicts that could lead to high RAM usage.
  • Restart the Service: Try restarting the Diagnostic Policy Service to see if that resolves the high RAM usage.

Troubleshooting High RAM Usage

If you are experiencing high RAM usage from the Service Host Diagnostic Policy, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the issue.

1. Identify the specific service causing the high RAM usage by checking the Task Manager. Look for any processes under the Service Host Diagnostic Policy that are using a significant amount of memory.

2. Once you have identified the problematic service, try restarting it to see if that resolves the issue. Right-click on the service in the Task Manager and select “Restart.”

3. If restarting the service does not work, you can try disabling it temporarily to see if that alleviates the high RAM usage. Right-click on the service in the Task Manager and select “End task.”

4. If disabling the service does not solve the issue, you may need to update or reinstall the service. Check for any available updates for the service through Windows Update or reinstall it through the Control Panel.

Optimizing RAM Efficiency

To optimize RAM efficiency and fix the high CPU, disk, and RAM usage caused by Service Host Diagnostic Policy, follow these steps:

1. Disable Windows Services: Go to Task Manager, select the Service Host Diagnostic Policy service, and click on “End Task” to stop it temporarily. This can help reduce the CPU, disk, and RAM usage.

2. Adjust Virtual Memory: Increase virtual memory allocation to reduce strain on physical RAM. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance Settings > Advanced > Virtual Memory > Change. Increase the Initial size and Maximum size values.

3. Update Drivers: Outdated or faulty drivers can cause high resource usage. Update your drivers to the latest version by going to Device Manager, right-clicking on the device, and selecting “Update driver.”

4. Run System Maintenance: Use the built-in Windows maintenance tools to optimize system performance. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Security and Maintenance > Maintenance > Start maintenance.

FAQs

Can I end Service Host diagnostic policy service?

I can end Service Host diagnostic policy service by opening Task Manager, locating the process under Processes, and selecting End Task.

How to fix diagnostic policy service high CPU usage?

To fix high CPU usage caused by the Diagnostic Policy Service, you can end the service in Task Manager, update Windows 11, and run SFC and DISM scans in Command Prompt.

Why does Service Host local system use so much memory?

Service Host Local System uses so much memory because it includes multiple system processes that run automatically, such as Windows Auto Update and various required system services. This can lead to high disk, CPU, memory, and network usage, especially after a Windows update.

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