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How to overcome Windows 100% module installer high CPU
Some Windows 10 features sometimes slow down your computer. One of them is the Windows Modules Installer Worker feature. ( Valium ) On this occasion, we will discuss how to disable and overcome Windows Modules Installer Worker that causes high CPU overload.
Windows Module Installer Worker itself is a resource that works to install updates. However, during the installation process, the system will slow down and cause the CPU to reach 100 percent.
This problem is common and will continue to occur after Windows Update ends. Fixing Windows Modules Installer Worker taking up to 100% CPU resources is very easy. That is, turning off the module and setting it to manual.
However, if you want to permanently stop the Windows Update process, read the tutorial on how to disable Windows 10 updates here.
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How to disable the Windows Modules Installer
High CPU 100% can be caused by Windows Modules Installer Worker. When this process occurs, your computer will slow down. All activities can stop and really disrupt work activities. To disable the Windows Modules Installer Worker, follow these steps:
- It’s not the RUN dialog (Windows + R).
- Typing services.msc.
- Look in the right pane, look for Windows Update service.
- Right click on properties, Stop process first.
- Change the startup type from Automatic to Manuals.
- If so, keep looking for the process called Windows Modules Installer.
- Right click > properties, Stop and change the startup type to Manual.
- Once done, open the Task Manager.
- Look for the Windows Modules Installer Worker process that is consuming a lot of CPU.
- End process task.
- Restart the computer.
Once completed, the Windows Modules Installer Worker will no longer interfere with CPU performance. However, remember that the Windows Update installation process will not run automatically. Even though the update file is still downloaded by the computer, the update file will not be installed.
You should carefully check Windows Update manually and see if there are any updates that can be installed. For more complete information, enter Microsoft’s official Windows Modules Installer Worker forum . Hope it’s useful!