Svchost, running the services in the attached image, is using a bunch of memory, disk IO, and connections. I tried to scan a drive with a PC already running Avast and the same is now happening with that PC. Disabling Windows update seemingly stops the problem but that’s not really a solution.
Attached MBAM log is with Windows Update disabled. MCShield log after I made the mistake of connecting the drive is also attached.
Note: You need to run the version compatibale with your system. If you are not sure which version applies to your system download both of them and try to run them.
Only one of them will run on your system, that will be the right version.
[*]Double-click to run it. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
[*]Press Scan button.
[*]It will make a log (FRST.txt) in the same directory the tool is run. Please attach it to your reply.
[*]The first time the tool is run, it makes also another log (Addition.txt). Please attach it to your reply.
A drive from another PC that has the same problem that I was attempting to scan with Avast. I’ve tried reformatting it as well as restoring a backup image to it. The only thing I can think of that I haven’t tried at this point is shredding a drive before reinstalling Windows or a brand new drive. Is it possible that the USB bus is infected?
[*]Double click on MCShield-Setup to install the application. Next => I Agree => Next => Install … per installation click on Run! button.
[]Wait a few seconds to MCShield finish initial HDD scan…
[]Connect all your USB storage devices to the computer one at a time. Scanning will be done automatically.
[*]When all scanning is done, you need to post a logreport that MCShield has created.
Under Logs tab (in Control Center) for AllScans.txt log section click on Save button. AllScanst.txt report shall be located on your Desktop.
=> Post here AllScanst.txt
Explanation: USB storage devices are all the USB devices that get their own partition letter at connecting to the PC,
e.g. flash drives (thumb/pen drives, USB sticks), external HDDs, MP3/MP4 players, digital cameras,
memory cards (SD cards, Sony Memory Stick, MultiMedia Cards etc.), some mobile phones, some GPS navigation devices etc.
It reports all the hard drives as clean. I’ve reinstalled W7 on two of the affected PCs and they seem fine so far but a Vista PC continues to have the problem. I’ve completely wiped the drive (overwrote everything with 0s), reflashed the BIOS, and I’ve flashed my router. TCPView shows svchost constantly opening and closing connections while I idle on the desktop.