iP7220 causes dllhost.exe COM Sorrogate loop using 100% cpu

Just bought a new iP7220 of the Amazon and installed on my Vista Home Premium 32-bit machine.  Installation has caused a massive downturn resulting in a dllhost.exe - loop of COM Surrogate that consumes 100% of my CPU, and most of my RAM.  No idea why... and what to do about it?

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