you should be able to use process explorer and expand the svchost.exe and see what is rolled up with it.
for example: I have 14 them running. when i click one of them, then put the mouse over it. It shows what is running under the process. You can also right mouse click and select properties. in the properties menu, look at the service tab.
and you might see what services is registered in the process.
I looked at one that looks like it does not have any info, but the services tab show that it is part of
windows Image acquisition.
matsib :
as i said svchost.exe
johnbl :
download and run process explorer on the service host and find out what .exe is being called.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
matsib :
johnbl :
what is the name of the process .exe ?
unistacksvcwrapper.exe ?
matsib :
Slashgeek :
Try following the steps outlined here:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_perf/host-container-for-unistack-services-high-cpu/ffe864f1-bda6-4f98-b76a-95c4897fe65f
im not running a vm and none of those steps helped
svchost.exe