FANS CONSTANTLY RUNNING

For reasons unknown to me, the fans on my early 2011 MacBook Pro operate at full capacity from the time when I start the computer until I shut it down and sometimes beyond the closure of 15 ". After taking it to the Apple Store, we found that it is not a hardware problem. I also discovered that it happens on my account and not on the other count that one in my computer. I did a SMC & PRAM reset without change. When I check the activity monitor, it shows what we call "launchd" using more than 100% of the CPU and the last time of the CPU was 1:06:37:46. The "UserEventAgent" uses more than 50% CPU with a time of 10:25 CPU. 35. when I forced him to leave the 'launchd', it restarts my computer and nothing changes. I also tried to force him to leave the "UserEventAgent", but it just restarts. And of course as a result fans walk constantly, my battery lasts about 45 minutes.

What could be the cause of this? The specifications of my MacBook Pro are:

OS X Version of El Capitan 10.11.2

Processor - 2 GHz Intel Core i7

Memory - 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Boot disk - Macintosh HD

Graphics - Intel HD 3000 512 MB graphics card

Thanks in advance to anyone who can solve this dilemma for me.

When you notice that the fan activity, note the exact time: hour, minute, second.

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