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I just wanna know that why antimalware service executable eat soo much of my cpu.

 

I have a ryzen 5 3500 with 16gb of ddr4 ram running at 3200mhz.

 

I know how to fix it too but I don't know why does the solution even work.

The solution is to just add windows defender folder to exclusions. Yeah I know it seems stupid but it works for some reason maybe because of some glitch the antivirus is just scanning itself.

I don't know why microsoft don't do anything about it.

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6 minutes ago, suryanshmalik said:

I just wanna know that why antimalware service executable eat soo much of my cpu.

 

I have a ryzen 5 3500 with 16gb of ddr4 ram running at 3200mhz.

 

I know how to fix it too but I don't know why does the solution even work.

The solution is to just add windows defender folder to exclusions. Yeah I know it seems stupid but it works for some reason maybe because of some glitch the antivirus is just scanning itself.

I don't know why microsoft don't do anything about it.

Like all the time? What are you doing on that computer? How much are we talking here?

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If you add itself to exclusions, does that permanently fix it or just stop it at the moment and then it starts back up again later?

1 hour ago, suryanshmalik said:

I don't know why microsoft don't do anything about it.

 

MS products have many known issues that they flat-out ignore, many for years. It's just how they roll.

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On 12/24/2022 at 10:37 PM, Applefreak said:

Like all the time? What are you doing on that computer? How much are we talking here?

no, when my disk is writing something it usually does that. Like when I am downloading something or extracting a rar file or something.

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On 12/24/2022 at 11:48 PM, vertigo220 said:

If you add itself to exclusions, does that permanently fix it or just stop it at the moment and then it starts back up again later?

 

MS products have many known issues that they flat-out ignore, many for years. It's just how they roll.

No then it permanently stop scanning itself after I add it to exclusions but like it just stop scanning itself not other things.

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