T530 has problems running several programs

Earlier this week, my internet browser (firefox) started running like something was hogging my memory and  I had installed a dozen toolbars installed. Neither of these occurred. While FF *does* tend to be a memory hog, it's not near what this system is capable of handling.
Every few minutes firefox will freeze up and 'Not Respond' for about five to ten seconds. Another application, yahoo messenger, has also stopped working completely. Other programs are afflicted, but not to this extent. Chrome, windows explorer (not internet exp. WINDOWS) will occasionally cough up if Firefox is panicking for some reason.
I've clean installed all the major afflicted programs, and have run my virus scanner, malwarebytes, and ccleaner.
Couple other things: 'Lenovo Communications Utility' no longer wants to work , and neither does the fingerprint scanner, and sometimes it takes entirely too long to recognize that I plugged in an external (if it ever does).
Win7 Pro
16 gigs ram
i5 3220

Dear Ashish,
I've completed till the 4th step as below (available at this link <http://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Installation-and-Licensing/Vivado-License-Manager-will-not-allow-me-to-return-license/td-p/527697>:
Now run the command: installanchorservice.exe xilinxd.exe Vivado-Software (from C:\Xilinx\Vivado\2014.3\bin\unwrapped\win64.o)
I mean after the above command I got the output as shown in the attachment.
But even after that I am not able to return the license to xilinx as nothing listed in that window.
After this what to do?
Regards
 

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