gen64.exe Malware when it is connected to the internet

My desire to HP dv6-7206tx with Windows 8.1 has a problem when it is connected to the internet. An application named 'gen64.exe' makes the CPU to run at 100%. And Microsoft Security Essentials doesn't pick it up as a malware. I checked on the internet to confirm that it is a malware. Please help me. I have no idea how he broke into my laptop.

Hello

There are many programs for cleaning system of malware, adware etc which would suggest Members here.

I like this one to detect & fixing malware: https://www.malwarebytes.org/mwb-download/

Update latest version & tick "Scan rootkits" before starting the analysis.

After the scan, quarantine the detected objects. Restart the system. Yet once, open the Malware Bytes program, go to the history tab in there: remove all quarantined items from there

Restart the system.

Open the prompt as administrator, do a SFC SCAN, check if integrity violations are:
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/3047-sfc-scannow-command-run-Windows-8-a.html

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