Svchost.exe using 99% of my CPU

Title says it all

It seems that your system may be achieved a malware.

Some reading on svchost.exe and how it can be hidden (just read).

http://www.file.NET/process/Svchost.exe.html

Sometimes, it may seem that one of your svchost.exe process is out of control with all kinds of CPU and memory, so understand that some malware will hide as a process behind one of your several svchost.exe processes.  Everything you see in the Task Manager is a process that has run amok of svchost.exe.

The malware knows that you will not be able to find and see it in the Task Manager.  The hopes of malware, it will inspire you to do something drastic as use a Restore Point, perform a repair installation, or even reinstall your XP from scratch when none of this is necessary.

No matter what you use for software malware, detection and removal do this first:

Download, install, update and do a quick scan with these free malware detection programs:

Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

They can be uninstalled later if you wish.

After the scans run clean and a reboot, see what things look like.

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    --
    End of file - 7617 bytes

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