Problems with several .exe slow down my computer - see in the Task Manager.

Hi everyone - I had posted in other sections of the forum such as: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/why-does-dllhostexe-com-surrogate-consumes-memory/bd7e42bb-802d-4eb9-95b2-2bb6b566996d?page=1&tm=1416087694827

but still have no answer to my problem - I just wanted to reference I've tried many "patches" suggested, without success.

On the question... in addition to causing me problems of dllhost.exe, I now see a list of other authors in my task which are guilty of collaboration Manager.  The interesting thing is that I put the finger on a particular instance of dllhost.exe (COM Surrogate) who is about 8 k in size - whenever I'm deleting this one (which can sometimes be difficult to find when there are multiple instances of similar size) all other instances of dllhost.exe problem simultaneously remove themselves as well.  This is only a temporary solution as the problem will resume as soon as 10 minutes later, gobble up all my CPU and memory.

Anyway - as I said, I noticed several other spots displayed - the interesting thing is that these tasks ALSO disappear when I delete the task of dllhost.exe k 8 initiators.

Here is the list of the other guys who gobble up my system resources:

dllhst3g.exe

dpnsvr.exe

dplaysvr.exe

dvdupgrd.exe

Rundll32.exe

wiaacmgr.exe

cmmon32.exe

Has anyone else noticed these programs causing problems?  I would like to know how to solve this problem, but since the last message in the previous topic, it still has not been resolved by Microsoft...

I know this post is a few months old, but I stumbled across it all fighting the same problem on a laptop of family members.  McAfee or Malwarebytes was able to track it down in my experience either.

The task Mgr showed the same process taking a ton of memory and CPU.

To resolve this issue, it turns that Symantec posted a tool that you can leverage.  Here is the link: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2014-111020-0511-99

I would leverage the link Symantec before using the links of Evan (above), these links are to sites with strong ads and an EXE from a developer private.

I hope this helps.

-Higgins

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