Goes from CPU to 100% for seconds on Qosmio F becsue of svchost.exe

My Qosmio often goes to a State of '100% ' for seconds, it is impossible to use the device. All I can do is wait. Normally it's svchost that catches the resources. Kill the process resolves the issue until the next time.

I have normally 3 instances of svchost. I have 1 GB of RAM. TaskManager shows that I have 66 process, most of which I have not the slightest idea on what they do, but the event although they do not walk, do occupy memory.

Any help?

Analyze the operating system for any virus, malware and Trojan applications

Check this thread on the svchost.exe and CPU utilization:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=20082&MessageID=73928

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