Windows modules installer worker What is the CPU /disk footprint high solution

  
                                                                                                                                                                                         Friends who use Win8 and Win10 often see the Windows Modules Installer Worker process, which occupies a high CPU and disk. Is this process a virus? This is actually just a Windows system process. Let's take a brief analysis of it.
Can the Windows Modules Installer Worker process be disabled?
Windows Modules Installer Worker process is used to ensure the normal operation of the system involves the security and stability of the system. Disabling the process is more harmful than good, and it is not recommended to disable it.
What is the process of Windows Modules Installer Worker?
Windows Modules Installer Worker is a system background process with the file name tiworker, which is part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Used for Windows Update (automatic update), used to install some Microsoft released installation packages, modify or replace system files; Windows Modules Installer Worker is a normal Windows process, will maintain the system at regular intervals according to the set time. Usually, after Win10 is installed for a while or when the system is just started, it takes a long time, causing Windows to boot and run slower. The role of the process maintenance system is: delete temporary files, defragment the system disk, perform full-disk anti-virus, automatically install patches, etc., as well as some other optimizations.
Hard Disk/CPU Usage 100% Cause Analysis
The system is installing some system modules, or Windows Update is automatically downloading and installing security updates, or when an update installation fails, Windows Modules Installer Worker will continuously access the hard drive, resulting in The hard disk takes up 100%. First of all, I want to explain to everyone why this happens, this is because windows
update runs in the background and installs patches. In the Start menu, open windows
Settings Menu

Find Updates and Security

Select Advanced Options in Windows Update Options

Select in the Install Updates option notice to arrange to postpone the upgrade and restart

this window temporarily to system upgrade, when you need to enter here can choose their own time to upgrade



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