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Sign in to vote. Hello, some of our workstations started to behave strangely after installing windows updates: csrss. Monday, July 29, PM.

Ziegler 0. Tuesday, July 30, PM. Check your computer for malware. Some types of malware are known to cause issues with Desktop Window Manager. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I uninstalled GeForce Experience yesterday as I saw it suggested somewhere else actually, problem persists. Any idea what the problem might be?

Since so many Dell XPS 15 owners have this problem, could this be a problem of hardware incompatibility with Windows 10? Any possible solutions apart from switching to linux altogether?

I usually can fix most problems, or find a solution online.. I have spent in excess of hours trying to fix this issue with no joy. On two occasions now Microsoft support have told me that currently windows 10 is incompatible with some hardware, and this DELL seems to be one of those hardware setups.

The problem has persisted since around Windows 10 update. Which is well over a year ago. If anyone finds a fix please do share. Hi, I have been having this problem for a very long time. In the past I have tried: Clean install of Windows Re-installing the integrated graphics card's drivers Re-installing dedicated graphics card's drivers GTX Disabled all fancy Aero settings But nothing fixed it.

Below is a screenshot of what the task manager usually shows during these episodes. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Andre for Directly Independent Advisor. I'm here to help you with your problem.

In reply to Andre for Directly's post on April 21, I have a similar view. I have enough rights to query information about csrss. The thing is, I've never seen csrss before on the Task Manager at least not without applying "Show Processes from all users" button. Now I see two of them, applying the button of course. But none of the two, lets me see their properties. I've tried to see the properties of every other process on the list, and have succeded even winlogon.

It's very strange. I tried to finish the process the one that appears to be on standard list , and a blue screen went off long time no see one of these , which is more confusing, because it shouldn't crash like this at least not in the list of standard processes.

Either task manager or some TS administration tool should let you check that out. If you have multiple sessions for a single user, you may have enabled a non default setting that allows this. Couple processes per session hang around, sometimes as "zombie processes" no threads, no handles, This happens if another processes has a opened handle to the zombie that can't totally disappear until the handle count is 0.

The way you check this out is to find how many processes exists in each session. If you have only winlogon. If either of them don't exist, that session is end of life as well. If the processes are zombies, you may not be able to get them to disappear until you find which process holds the handles to them, which is tricky some sysinternals tools can probably help though.

If the process in question is not critical smss. Removing that system binary is obviously not the solution. Good luck. I have the same problem as n0n3m stated. Any body could give as a help on explaining the situation? Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Application Security for Windows Desktop.

Sign in to vote. Hi, Recentely, I found there are two csrss. Thursday, July 19, PM. There are more than 2 sessions when you use fast user switching or remote desktop.

Regards Eric. Monday, November 12, AM.



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