RumbaMon19
Feel Pain.
Windows Security (Windows Defender) Keeps scanning my files and eats system resources. This is evident from the "Antimalware service executable"(will call it ASE) in task manager eating RAM and CPU usage. I have confirmed it is not some other Malware/Miner by running a malware bytes scan and also, When I disable real time protection from Windows Defender, this thing absolutely stops.
When it is running, the CPU temps reaches 80-90 easily with fans on full blow. Not even 2 secs into disabling realtime protection the PC is back to normal temps between 45-55.
I have tried almost all the solutions on net including changing the policy from task scheduler, changing registry keys related to windows defender, but only disabling Real time protection works which is a pain in a## every time I boot up.
I have a dual booted config, and only use windows to run solidworks. So cant reinstall windows as it takes time and patience to avoid corrupting bootloader setup.
I am not using any cracks/patches to worry about Miners/Malwares/botnets. etc.
its been over 4 weeks now and this issue is not going away.
When the ASE is running in backround, The maximum work load is put under 3D workload under GPU in task manager.
Windows 10 on Asus vivobook with Ryzen 5 3500U, 16GB RAM , 512GB NVMe, 1TB hard drive, Integrated graphics.
PS :- I have updated windows to latest version.
When it is running, the CPU temps reaches 80-90 easily with fans on full blow. Not even 2 secs into disabling realtime protection the PC is back to normal temps between 45-55.
I have tried almost all the solutions on net including changing the policy from task scheduler, changing registry keys related to windows defender, but only disabling Real time protection works which is a pain in a## every time I boot up.
I have a dual booted config, and only use windows to run solidworks. So cant reinstall windows as it takes time and patience to avoid corrupting bootloader setup.
I am not using any cracks/patches to worry about Miners/Malwares/botnets. etc.
its been over 4 weeks now and this issue is not going away.
When the ASE is running in backround, The maximum work load is put under 3D workload under GPU in task manager.
Windows 10 on Asus vivobook with Ryzen 5 3500U, 16GB RAM , 512GB NVMe, 1TB hard drive, Integrated graphics.
PS :- I have updated windows to latest version.