Svchost.ext take all my memory (all 16GBs of it)

Hello...  I can't find my original message.  Here's a quick on the issue from my point of view.  I have a motherboard very modern Intel SATA 3 running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.  I have 16TGBs of RAM.  A few weeks ago I received a message 'not enough memory '.  Weird, I thought.  I rebooted and then the message is up to 30-45 minutes.  Then I restarted and does not go to my office.  He missed of memory still. I did a "msconfig" and did a clean boot.  The same problem.  I run MSE every 24 hours and updated definitions before his execution.  I loaded down 4 or 5 rootkit and packets of virus that promise to find and kill this problem, but nothing has worked.

I started in safe mode.  The problem disappeared.

With a normal startup, looking in the Task Manager under memory I can see "dllhost.ext", just using my memory. I find all my files svchost.ext.  All activities of type Microsoft point.  Some I can stop, some won't let me stop them.  I tried to re load Windows, but I have run out of memory before you can complete the installation.  Someone here has answered my question and told me to run Malwarebites. I ran it.  It found problems, so I said to fix each of them and he did. I ran it again (deep search, not that fast) and it found no problem.  I found the beta program of rootkit in this software and he ran.  He finds nothing wrong.

This has not fixed my problem.  I can only now run my computer in safe mode.  I really need help.  I read everything I could and installed a lot of 3rd party software that is supposed to solve this problem, but nothing did.  Can someone give me some advice please?

Thank you

Jack

Hello

Thanks for the reply.

As you are able to start the computer in safe mode, you must perform the analysis of complete security of the computer in safe mode. Try the scan in safe mode and let us know the status.

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