Too high CPU services.exe

Seen similar positions, but not one for XP. Pretty explicit situation: services.exe turns to 30 + % cpu at all times. Virus scans/fixes not useful.

Help, please.

Thank you

Andrew

Just to be clear. Do you have any display of Windows Update for November because I was expecting to see more updates?

Kerenel32.dll - I understand now where they see.

I've never used ComboFix. I guess I need to learn more on this subject. Too many things to do at the moment. Too bad it's good tkeep occupied.

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