Hello all! My trusty, stable Windows 7 Professional HP Elitebook laptop has encountered an issue that I can't seem to resolve. Typically when I have a browser open, the memory is in the vicinity of 50%, and the CPU needle is relatively steady at about 30%. For the past few days, the memory is over 80% and rises to over 90% over time, and the CPU needle jumps all over the place when a browser is open. When the browser is minimized, the CPU needle teases me with under 10% usage. When a browser window is opened, it will often go to 100%. This happens with both Chrome and Firefox. So something has definitely changed.
I immediately assumed virus, but anti-virus and Malwarebytes come up clean. I may have identified the culprit? One svchost.exe file is at 155,000 memory. The rest are all between a few hundred and 8,000 memory. As the image shows, right clicking the file reveals the following highlighted files: wudfsvc, WPDBusEnum, Wlansvc, UxSms, TrkWks, SysMain, PcaSvc, Netman, HomeGroupListener, hidserv, AudioEndpointBuilder.
Is this normal? If so, what could be the issue? And if it's not normal, how do I fix this? Many thanks for any ideas!