Windows 10 ServiceHost UniStack Service Group - ???Services: 1122a6 & are they related to Update Failures?

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I'm running a 2 year old Acer Aspire ZC-700G. Preinstalled with Windows 10 (current v1607 & still trying to upgrade...)

OS Build: 14393.1198 & 64-Bit OS X64-based processor.


I have a confusing, 2ish part question/issue:


1st: My system runs real high on the "Service Host" applications too.

But, recently, it's mega increased and 4 of them are from something ending in "1122a6".


When I look online there is absolutely Nothing on them, which has me concerned.


2) I've been fighting for nearly a full month trying to get my system to stop cycling through (and failing) continuously.

With system auto cycling 4-6 times every day since the Updates hit my system in December.


Following what I've learned on here I've tried several "solutions" to fix the installation errors including, to disable my AV which didn't help it install. Neither did any of the 3 variants of deleting/renaming the Windows update files and stopping and re-starting files through Admin Command Prompt (I followed them to the dot. Even cut and pasted each entry to be sure they were exactly like they were posted to other users on here.

I've tried them all. But, now I'm starting to get concerned with how much my system is starting to run (per Task Manager)


It seems that my system is getting hungrier and hungrier, currently I'm running 10 "Service Host" instances at this very moment (with a total of 43 services just to Service Host. (see complete list further below...) and there were 5 more running earlier today.


The ones I'm most wondering about are the following 4:

1) CONTACT DATA_1122a6

2) SYNC HOST_1122a6

3) USER DATA ACCESS_1122a6

4) USER DATA STORAGE_1122a6

I can't figure out who these belong to. There is nothing to say if they're Microsoft files and since likely not... Who do they come from and why? And, Why not put this information on them unless hiding something?


Also, Concerning because, looking through my Boot logs this morning I see 4 entries that I can't figure out... They look something like this:

BOOT LOAD:ED:

BOOT LOAD:ED:

BOOT LOAD:ED:

BOOT LOAD:ED:


I'm aware these UniStack Services can affect contact/people/email information, but, I need to be sure, exactly.

I was left without security while trying to get another set of Windows Update downloaded "again"

They do not say Microsoft (or any other Companies name) anywhere I have looked and there's nothing online that I can find.


Have I just made things worse by trying to get the Windows to update and disabling AV/Defender?

I had made some baby steps after disabling them and removing the update files and net stopping and re starting the specified drivers using my Admin Command Prompt (followed 3 different versions from this site & followed them to the letter)

My system did seem to go a few percent further yesterday,.

But, today...

It seems the Service Host is growing with each reboot. A few days ago, I'm sure I only had half as many running.

Now, between the current 10 instances of Service Host (43 combined total) just for Service Host, "Plus" everything else

(Also Listed below...) My systems in continual overload and this last attempt to download & update has been in the process since this morning. Way too long.


Does anyone know anything about these services ending in 1122a6 and does anyone know if they might be responsible for my system getting such a huge appetite and or the 4 Boot Loaded items that are invisible? Any thoughts?


I'm at a complete loss. Have tried Everything that's been suggested on here to get this update to go through and now, I'm seemingly worse off compared to a month ago with this heavy load running now too.


Note: the following list is what's left running after I've ended the auto loading ones that have been repeatedly disabled.

(ie: google update( x2), HP Helper, Search and Click to Run MS Office)


Not sure if or what I can safely end without causing damage


COMPLETE RUNNING LIST in Task Manager:


APPS (5)

CYBERLINK Photo Director 5 (32 bit).... Internet Explorer..... Microsoft Management Console.....

Task Manager..... Windows Explorer


BACKGROUND PROCESSES (13)

COM Surrogate..... Cortana..... Device Assn Framework Provider Host..... Host Process for Windows Tasks.....

Photo Dir Application (32BIt)..... MSHelp & Support..... Runtime Broker..... Usermode Font Drvr Host.....

Windows Driver Foundation - User mode Frame..... Windows Modules Installer..... Windows Shell Experience Host...



WINDOWS PROCESSES (23)


appmodel (2)..... 2 instances of Client Server Runtime..... Desktop WIndow Mgr.....

Local Security Authority Process (2): CNG Key Isolation..... Credential Manager..... osrss.....


SERVICE HOST: DCOM Server Process Launcher (4):

Background Tasks Infrastructure Svc..... DCOM Server Process Launcher.....

Local Session Manager..... System Events Broker.....


SERVICE HOST: Local Service (8)

COM+ Event System..... Diagnostic Service Host..... Function Discovery Provider Host..... Network List svc..... Network

Store Interface Svc..... Windows Font Cache Svc..... WIN License Mgr Svc..... WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Svc


SERVICE HOST: Local Service (Network Restricted) (4)

DHCP Client..... Home Group Provider..... Time Broker..... Windows Event Log.....


SERVICE HOST: Local Service (No Impersonation) (3)

Function Discovery Resource Publication..... SSDP Discovery..... Windows Connect Now - Config Registrar


SERVICE HOST: Local Service (No Network) (3)

Core messaging..... Diagnostic Policy Svc..... Network Connected Devices Auto-setup


SERVICE HOST: Local System (8)

Application Information..... Background Intelligent Transfer Svc..... Shell Hardware Detection..... Task Scheduler.....

User Manager..... User Profile Svc.... Windows Management Instrumentation..... Windows Update....


SERVICE HOST: Local System (Network Restricted) (4)

Device Assn Service..... Network Connection Broker..... Program Compatibility Assistant Svc.....

Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Fram...


SERVICE HOST: Network Service (3)

Cryptographic Services..... DNS Client..... Network Location Awareness


SERVICE HOST: Remote Procedure Call (2)

Remote Proceedure Call (RPC)..... RPC Endmapper.....


SERVICE HOST: Unistack Service Group (4)

Contact Data_1122a6..... Sync Host_1122a6..... User Data Access_1122a6..... User Data Storage_1122a6.....


Services and Controller app..... Shell Infrastructure Host..... System..... System Interrupts.....

Windows Logon Application..... Windows Session Manager..... Windows Start-Up Application


I think I gave you everything that you might need & I hope I wasn't too overwhelmingly confusing (It's left my brain a scrambled mess these last few weeks. My apologies.)


Either way,

Thank you for trying.


Cy - Momma Bear

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