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Well I don't know much about this subject but if you've just installed .NET Framework updates you might be surprised to know that some stuff runs in the backgound after applying those updates and it can take up to a few days for changes to be made and for things to settle down. I know this because I have a real time executable file monitor that notifies whenever an executable (of any type) is modifies, created or deleted. I see a lot of activity taking place after .NET Framework updates.
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Suggest: Check to see if mscorsvw.exe is running. If so - just leave it.