Toilet Bowl Flushing cursor dllhost.exe (Com Surrogate) question

My system still be plagued by an erratic problem where when I right click on an icon of office, or the arrow that develops a folder in Microsoft Explorer, the cursor will be starts to turn and does not stop until I go in the Manager of tasks and select DllHost.exe (COM Surrogate) and select "END process". This way I can describe the cursor to this place is that it looks like water when you flush the toilet! As soon as I close COM surrogate the cursor returns to normal and I am able to continue then all operations without problem. It seems that this happens more frequently when I had Internet Explorer open. Things I did to solve this problem are the following:

  1. Done a fresh install of Windows 7 64-bit and all programs. S
  2. Updated all drivers and programs to their latest revisions.
  3. Run Malwarebytes, an anti Root Kit MRT and Windows Defender Of-Line (booted from DVD) and find all own.
  4. Perform a clean boot.
  5. sfc/scannow

LLA a recommendation that I have not done is to go into Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and disable DEP for COM surrogate (one in SysWOW64 (cannot disable one in System 32 folder).)

Other suggestions for something try to solve this problem?

Hello

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

From your post, it seems that you are facing problems with dllhost.exe (Com Surrogate).

Try these steps and check:

Method 1:

To find out if the problem is with windows or some hardware connected to the computer, I would say that you look up the number in safe mode . If the problem occurs in Mode safe, then one of the Windows Service can cause the problem.

Method 2:

You can also go into Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and disable DEP for COM surrogate. To change the setting of the DEP and for more information on DEP check the links provided.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-data-execution-prevention-settings

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/data-execution-prevention-frequently-asked-questions

It will be useful.

Please return to the State of the question so that we can help you better.

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