After the last Windows update, svchost.exe (imgsvc) might use a lot of your CPU for a few minutes while it’s working in the background. That’s totally normal and should calm down soon. If it doesn’t, try running the Windows Update troubleshooter, checking for any new updates, running sfc /scannow, or turning off your antivirus for a little while. If it still keeps acting up, you might want to undo the update or use System Restore to fix it.
After the last Windows update, svchost.exe (imgsvc) may use a lot of CPU for a few minutes while it runs background tasks. This is normal and usually goes away on its own. If the high CPU use doesn’t stop, try running the Windows Update troubleshooter, checking for new updates, running the system file checker (sfc /scannow), or temporarily disabling your antivirus. If the problem continues, you might need to undo the update or use System Restore to fix it.
After cloning your HDD to an SSD, you might find that the option to mark the SSD partition as active is greyed out because the partition is either already active or the SSD uses the GPT partition style, which doesn’t require an active partition. To check this, open Disk Management, right-click the SSD disk, go to Properties, then the Volumes tab, and look at the partition style. If it’s GPT, you just need to make sure your BIOS is set to UEFI mode and that the SSD is the first boot device. If it’s MBR and your system isn’t booting properly, you may need to repair the bootloader using Windows recovery tools.
My CNC machine uses an FTDI USB interface. Memory Integrity is disabled because of ftdibus.sys, but if I uninstall it, the CNC software won’t connect. Is there a way to update the driver so I can keep using the device and turn on Memory Integrity?
I had to use my BitLocker recovery key this morning, and when I finally logged in, Windows told me my PIN was gone. Is this related to TPM or something else?
Every time I start my PC, svchost.exe (imgsvc) runs at 80–90% CPU for a few minutes before calming down. This just started after the last Windows update. Anyone else seeing this?
I cloned my old HDD to an SSD, but now I can’t set the SSD as active because the option is greyed out in Disk Management. The BIOS detects it fine. Am I missing something?
Very simple answer, it depends on the file size and your computer speed.
How much time it takes to repair the video files?
Try some basic troubleshoot like reinstall it, check for a software update, allow antivirus to access the files by software and at last contact the customer support team, a reputed software company always provides 24*7 customer support.
I purchased a piece of software sometime back, but it’s not working now, what should I do now?
In my opinion, A BIG No, for free software available online however you can use the demo software from a reputed company before buying it.
Can I use any free software available online?
It depends on 2 things, one is the quality of software. A reputable software tries to repair the video without re-encoding it and the second is the degree of damage, if re- encoding is required then it may reduce some quality of the media.
Just download the latest FTDI drivers from their official website. Then, go into Device Manager, uninstall the old driver, and if you can, delete the driver software too. After that, install the new driver and plug your device back in. That should let you turn on Memory Integrity without losing USB support. If it’s still giving you trouble, check for firmware updates or reach out to the device maker for help.