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How to Repair ‘Msmpeng.Exe High Ram’ Issue on Windows PC

The MsMpEng.exe file is an important component of Windows Security (Windows Defender) that scans your computer for threats, stops them, and installs antimalware updates. It can be found in the Task Manager under the name “Antimalware service executable”.

MsMpEng.exe/Antimalware Service Executable allows Windows Defender to continuously monitor your computer for potential threats and provide real-time protection against malware and cyber-attacks.

On this page, we offer you several ways to eliminate high CPU or memory load by MsMpEng.exe/Antimalware Service Executable so that your computer continues to run smoothly. read more

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How to Repair Microsoft Office SDX Helper High CPU Usage in the Background

Microsoft Office SDX Helper may show high CPU load if your Office installation is outdated or corrupt. Sdxhelper.exe is used to securely download and update Office. The user sees constant high CPU usage by the Office SDX Helper process in their system task manager because they have encountered PC inertia.

What causes high CPU usage of Microsoft Office SDX Helper?

  • Antivirus interference can also be the cause of this problem.
  • The problem can occur if Office and Windows are not updated.
  • Another cause of the same problem is a corrupted Office document cache.
  • It can also be caused by corrupted or improperly installed Microsoft Office.

How to solve the problem of high Microsoft Office SDX Helper CPU load?

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How to Troubleshoot Windows Host Process Rundll32 High Disk and Cpu Usage Problem

The Windows operating system consists of millions of components, including applications, processes, drivers, and more than meets the eye. Even when your system is idle, there are thousands of processes running in the background that you may not even notice. Are there times when your system seems to be running slowly, even when you’re not using an active application?

As soon as our device performance drops, the first thing we do is look in the Windows Task Manager, right? Rundll32 is an annoying process that eats up CPU load and slows down your device. To keep this process from affecting the performance of your device, we offer you some workarounds. read more

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How to Repair Msrtn32.exe High CPU, Disk or Memory Usage on Windows PC

If your Windows 10 computer is slowing down, the first thing to do is to check the resource usage status in Task Manager. In such cases, it jumps up to 1000%, which causes the system to freeze or crash because some programs use most of the system’s resources. This is exactly the case with msrtn32.exe.

Msrtn32.exe is a malicious file that can try to steal your digital currency. It can install itself on your computer if you install a browser plugin or extension that can change your browser defaults, web page content, and search results, and show a lot of intrusive ads. read more

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How to Troubleshoot: Taskeng.exe Keeps Popping Up Randomly on Windows PC

Taskeng.exe (Task Scheduler Engine) is a system file in Windows 10/8/7 operating systems. It is not a virus if it is located in the System32 folder. The legitimate file is responsible for keeping track of tasks to be executed at the time specified by the user. However, many attackers use this file or misuse its name to infect your computer.

If the file is in another folder, it may be malware and you should have it scanned. If the Taskeng.exe popup appears on your computer all the time, you should pay attention to several things. read more

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How to Repair Windows Time Service Won’t Start in Windows 10

The Windows Time Service (W32Time) is a time synchronization service provided by Microsoft for Windows that automatically synchronizes the correct time for your system. The time is synchronized through a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server, such as time.windows.com. Every PC running the Windows Time Service uses this service to get the correct time on your system.

What causes the Windows Time Service not to start?

  • Missing Windows time service
  • Faulty Windows time service, etc.
  • A faulty system file associated with the Windows Time Service.

Normally, the Windows Time Service starts automatically when you start Windows, but it may not start due to an error or malfunction. Even if the Windows Time Service is not configured to start automatically, this problem may occur. read more

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