I ran full scans of my system with both MBAM and NIS yesterday, as well as a system file check (" sfc /verifyonly" from elevated command prompt) and none of these scans reported any further detections or problems. Process Explorer shows that the Windows process svchost.exe constantly consumes ~50% of my CPU while Windows Update is running (i.e., complete saturation of one of my Intel Duo cores) and that a thread for the Windows Update service ( wuauserv) is responsible for that CPU activity. I do not see an error when Windows Update runs - it just reports that it is checking for updates and never finishes, even if I leave Windows Update runnning for over an hour. I'm not sure if the Spigot detection and problems with Windows Update are simply a coincidence or if remants of Spigot might be preventing a connection to the Windows Update server. Threat Scan detected and quarantined two registry entries for on 1 (see attached MBAM scan log). I have been unable to successfully complete a Windows Update on my 32-bit Vista machine since a MBAM v2. Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers
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