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- MsMpEng. exe high memory usage - Microsoft Community
MsMpEng exe high memory usage Hello, it seems that the recent update for windows 10 Pro (1709) has increased the memory usage of the antimalware service executable
- MsMpEng. exe has become a seriously problem for my system
The culprit seems to be the file C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Platform\4 18 2103 7-0\MsMpEng exe I've tried to look up fixes like adding the file and folder to the exclusions list in windows security but nothing has worked I've also run a full virus scan and there is nothing malicious being detected on my system
- What is MsMpEng. exe? When Task Manager isnt open my computer . . .
MsMpEng exe may reduce its scanning priority at this point to allow Task Manager to provide real-time resource usage Overall, MsMpEng exe's high resource usage is usually the result of normal security maintenance It means that Defender is performing security maintenance and background scanning to keep your computer safe
- MsMpEng. exe crashes now and then. - Microsoft Community
From my Event Log:Faulting application name: MsMpEng exe, version: 4 18 24090 11, time stamp: 0xcc823329 Faulting module name: mpengine dll, version: 1 1 25010 7
- MsMpEng. exe Utilizing High Amounts of Memory
MSMpEng exe still started on launch utilizing between 30-40% of my memory even after disabling windows defender Tried to kill MsMpEng exe service - Access Denied Tried to Set affinity - Access Denied Scheduled tasks for once a month, on the 30th Restarted MSMpEnd exe still started on launch utilizing between 30-40% of my memory
- [SOLVED] MsMpEng. exe (Windows Defender) continuously consuming high . . .
Since friday (Oct 13, 2017), my Windows 10 computer was spending a lot of CPU with MsMpEng exe (Windows Defender), without stop Using Process Explorer, I could see that there were two threads, each of them consuming 100% of one of the 4 cores in the Intel Core i5-5200U, so I had two cores always busy
- High CPU usage because of Antimalware Service Executable
We understand that you have encountered the problem that the CPU of MsMpEng exe is too high, which is usually caused by the conflict between the real-time scanning mechanism of Windows Defender and the background process or the invalidation of the exclusion rules I suggest you try the following methods:
- MsMpEng. exe trying to access Firefox cookies. - Microsoft Community
MsMpEng exe is a Windows legit file as you mentioned So, it could be a false positive warning To verify it, please scan for viruses malware with the free Malwarebytes:
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