Second Process Explorer that run under the NEST 6200; as svchost.exe that runs under the NEST 6200

I found, when the use of Process Explorer, that a second version of the Explorer P. works too, but its icon (left) is a standard and not the true icon of the Explorer P..  This second version ran under the NEST 6200, which I believe has to do with a modem.  I have a modem on my Vista machine, but it is not used (no telephone connection).  I went into the folder where P. Explorer runs and found procexp.chm, and when I tried to open the file, Windows said it was a program.  To disable, I renamed it, and now I'm not running.  Also, I found of svchost.exe running under the NEST 6200, but with no description, co. name, path or command line.  I have known big bed (over 500 MB), using svchost.exe, from time to time.  I think having a virus.  Can someone tell me what I have and then tell me how to remove from my machine?  (Also, I've known a slow machine, usually after starts.)

I have two versions of svchost.exe on my machine.  Tests for a virus showed neither to be a virus.  I tried to delete the version that is not in the c:\windows\system32 folder but am unable to do so.  Can someone tell me how to delete such a file, or to replace it with the correct version?

Hello

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft community!

After the description of the question, I understand that your computer is very slow. I'll be happy to help you on this question.

Let us try the following methods.

Method 1: I suggest you perform the clean boot and check if the problem persists.

How to perform a clean boot for a problem in Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Note: Follow how to reset the computer to start as usual after a repair by article KB929135 clean boot to reset the computer in normal mode.

Method 2: Virus scanner online by using the Microsoft safety scanner.

Microsoft safety scanner
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

Note: when you perform online virus scanyou will lose some data which are affected by the virus. Microsoft is not responsible for the loss of this data.

See also the link: Slow PC? Optimize your computer for peak performance
http://www.Microsoft.com/athome/Setup/optimize.aspx#fBid=kmc757u4Zlo

After trying the steps above suggested, giving us the results. If you are able to solve the problem concerning the performance or let us know additional troubleshooting results.

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