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[SOLVED] Problems with the svchost.exe and iassdo.dll.mui

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Carlosh

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Im having issues for a while, but not sure if they are related.
I have this problem were svchost.exe is just using all the CPU and Memory, is not Windows update because I already update the mayor part and disabled many of the services, but still nothing.
About the svchost, there is no service link to it, every time I end the process in Resource Monitor, this one open again and get a new PID that doesn't match any service, the only way to reduce the CPU Usage to zero is suspending it, but Memory stay the same, it reach from
2.9 GB to 4.5 GB in Memory when the pc is doing nothing. (I will link 2 jpgs showing the CPU and Memory consumption).
But I found a weird link in the Resource monitor Network activity,
elixserversolutions.eu.
Also someone know if KB890830 and KB4055532 are safe to install? All the reviews just show that they have many issues.

For what I got so far is when using
Malwarebytes, RogueKiller, SuperAntiSpyware, were I got the trojan TR/Black.Gen2 in the computer, is located in a file that I cannot reach by any means on SYSTEM32, I look every step for it removal, but all failed so far. I install ESET too, but this one got the bug were it goes in a restart loop, every time the antivirus start it would ask to restart the pc, luckily I could fix that issue and remove ESET.
And now recently I did a
SFC scan, noticing that iassdo.dll.mui is corrupt, I check an old thread here that talk about it, but how I have the Trojan, the program used to fix the issue requires no infections on the computer, so I remaining on standby for some technical help.

 

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Hi Carlosh,

Before anything can be done, first the infection needs to be removed.

Please go to the Security Arena and follow Malware Removal Posting Instructions to have the computer cleaned. If anything, this problem could be a result of the infection.
 
This thread is marked as solved; a rootkit infection caused the problems for anyone reading this.
 
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