Windows 7 dllhost.exe memory leak

Help!  Dllhost.exe develops as the blob until resources have disappeared and the thumbnails are turning to icons, slowed down looking for files

When I search for images on my readers, the thumbnails do work not after only a little time to research.  In addition, the thumbnails on the desktop, or when searching for files open in windows, because the images are not displayed correctly.  In the resource monitor > memory tab, I can see dllhost.exe is growing like the blob.  If I finish the dllhost.exe process tree, back to normal and my icons of things back miniature shortly, dllhost.exe generates again and develops.  I can crush as I'm playing whack-a-program of times and finally to see the thumbnails.

I searched and found only the most banal answers are no help.  I have no viruses.  My son has the same problem with its Quad core I7 system running Windows 7 pro.  System caches are cleaned regularly, and the system works perfectly in every other sense.  Is no video thumbnails.  It's thumbnails of photo as .jpg and .png

Also, if I open a drive in my computer, the search bar green is very slow going right on each drive

System specs
Windows 7 Pro (64 bit)
32 GB DDR 3
Core of 8150 AMD fx 8
Asus motherboard
2 separate SLC SSD and PIN 4 discs
Kaspersky Internet Security 2014
50 MB cable internet connection

I recently bought a new computer with windows professional responsible.  No products on this PC Microsoft desktop.

I downloaded Adobe reader.  Then asked to update adobe on 27/09/14.  After the update my cpu went bonkers with dllhost.exe running Amok.  I deleted adobe and that fixes the problem.  The last update seems to be the culprit.

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    LoadedModule[35]=C:\Windows\system32\api-ms-win-downlevel-advapi32-l2-1-0.dll
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