Ntoskrnl - 20MB/s HDD Usage

My MSi GE60 was recently RMA'd to fix the problem of the laptop not starting up but was turning on. Issue was there was no HDD activity, but fan was spinning HDD was spinning, screen was just black forever
With the laptop coming back and is "working", I'm having serious issue with a few programs constantly having my HDD at 100% usage...
ntoskrnl - system - NT Kernel & System
Seems to be the main culprit with AVG being less of the main culprit after removing of the crappy Norton stuff the repairer at MSi put on after they wiped stuffed.......
Currently I've managed to get it to stay down around 50-70% HDD usage with the removal of some Norton stuff, but there is still Norton PC Check remaining which is impossible to remove.... Although system still remains at a 20MB/s to 30MB/S read/usage.
Anywhere from here?

this issue is known to be a windows 8/8.1 bug make sure you done every windows updates to patch this bug to see if it stops if not try doing a chkdsk C: /R and then type Y and reboot your laptop that will then do a check disk for anny corrupt files by windows that might of caused a process to hang up by making hdd 100% and so on.

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