CPU at 100% use, services.exe using 50 to 70% +.

I've upgraded from Vista to Win 7 on day of release and had no problems until recently. In recent days, my CPU usage will boost 100% at irregular intervals and stay there for a long period of time. When I check the Task Manager and view the processes from all users, services.exe is fluctuating, anywhere from the low 50 to 70% in low use. When the computer works normally, services.exe is close to the high single digit. I uninstalled and programs that I installed immediately before the occurrence of the problem (and it happens again as I type this) and I ran full virus/malware using Microsoft Security Essentials scans and the scanner online ESET. Both are some adware stuff and not withdrawn, but no virus or malware problems. This happened for several days and made my computer almost unusable, and I'm in a fix what to do or where to look next. I hate for resettlement because the original installation was so recent, if all the tips I can try to avoid again would be great. Thank you!

Expand the tree until you see other things, not only ntdll.dll! _RtlUserThreadStart.

NDIS.sys means, you should try to update your drivers LAN (W). "A programmer is just a tool that converts the caffeine in code" Deputy CLIP - http://www.winvistaside.de/

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