"Is this normal behavior?"
Hi, it is clear you have some issues as this is not normal so try following these steps: "Reboot your PC this will solve the issue for a while. In the mean time follow this advice: Try to boot your system into Safe mode:
Restart your computer if it is powered on.
Press and hold*F8*key for 3 seconds after your computer initially powers on.
Once you see the*Advanced Boot Options*menu (or hear a beep) you can stop.Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight your selection.
Select*Safe Mode with Networking*and press*Enter.
You should see drivers loading,*this may take a few moments.
You should then be at the*Welcome Screen.
Logon to your computer using an account with Administrator privileges.
Now you should download (free)*MalwareBytesinstall, update*then do a scan of your system in*safe mode, to make sure it is indeed clean! Once the scan is done delete anything it finds. Then simply reboot your PC to see if your issue has been resolved!
If your system is clean, then run this system file checker scan in safe mode below:1. Click*Start, click*All Programs, click*Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and select*Run as Administrator.2. Click*Continue*or supply Administrator credentials if prompted.
3. In the*Command Prompt*window type the following,*sfc /scannow*(yes there is a space after*sfc) then press enter. This scan may take a while to complete."