What Is Antimalware Service Executable?
How Does MsMpEng Increase CPU Disk Usage?
Scanning
Full System Scan
Definition Updates
Different Types Of Files
There are different types of files on your system, such as folders, temp files, and cached data. Scanning all these files and folders for the MsMpEng will take too long. To complete this process, Antimalware Service Executable utilizes all your PC resources. Sometimes, the defender starts scanning its own folder. In this condition, it may face conflict and be difficult to complete the process. Additionally, low hardware compatibility or unfulfilled operating system requirements make the process all the more difficult to manage all components seamlessly. A low CPU version cannot manage to inhabit and run an advanced and heavily built security program. When these conflicting elements are enforced on your device, the hard drive (HDD) and solid-state drive (SSD) work will skyrocket.
How To Fix High CPU Usage Issues in Windows Device?
Schedule Scans
How Can You Schedule Scans? Here Are Simple Steps:
Search the Task Scheduler using your start menu.
Double-click on the Task Scheduler Library.
Go to the library> Microsoft> and Windows Defender.
Select and double-click Windows Defender Scheduled Scan.
Uncheck all the options given under the condition tab.
Then click OK. ( it will disable Windows from scanning your PC on its own.)
Now, Select Windows Defender Scheduled Scan>trigger>new.
You can select the time for setting up the scan.
Make sure that the scan is enabled after this process.
Disable Windows Defender scanning its own folder
This configuration can save your system from lots of complex processes and resource-intensive operations to scrutinize its own algorithms. It will lessen the Central Process Unit burden and ease the smooth running of all the operating systems. Here is the process how you can do it:
- Click on the Start Button or Press the WIN key on the keyboard
- Open the Settings app
- Choose “Update and Security” from the list.
- Go to “Windows Security” and click on “Virus and threat protection.”
- Click on the “Manage Settings” link under “Virus and threat protection”.
- Scroll down to “Exclusions”
- Under “Exclusions,” click the “Add or remove exclusions” link.
- Click on “Add An Exclusion,” then select the “Folder.”
- Find “C:\Program Files\Windows Defender” by pasting it into the folder search bar and then clicking on “Select Folder.”
- Click “Yes” on the massive modal that appears.
- Congratulations, you have successfully added the Windows Defender folder to the exclusion folder.
Check Your Computer For Malware
Malware can interrupt with the operating systems, tampering files and programs. These processes and modifications can be new to the operating system. Malicious programs overburden your computer with unnecessary operation, occupying so many resources at the same time. Therefore, you need to hunt down infection and eliminate it from your device as soon as possible. Here is how you do it:
Download and install antivirus software
The most important thing in dealing with malware infection is to get a reliable antivirus solution. It detects and eliminates all the complex virus threats without compromising system performance. A reliable and smart computer security software consists of lightweight design and advanced tools for comprehensive cybersecurity and PC operation management. It fine-tunes PC programs and arranges them in a way that leads to higher PC performance.
Run a full system scan
Manage Defender Updates
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Open the search bar or press the Windows + S keyboard shortcut to do the same
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Search the Command Prompt in the search box. Right-click it and select Run as Administrator.
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Type your user account password and click yes to launch the app along with admin permissions.
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Type “%PROGRAMFILES%\Windows Defender\MPCMDRUN.exe” once the command prompt is open, and press Enter.
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When the first command finishes running, type “%PROGRAMFILES%\Windows Defender\MPCMDRUN.exe” -SignatureUpdate
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Once you are done with this, you can now check if the high CPU usage has gone down.