Windows 10: Consumo eccessivo RAM processo Antimalware service executable

Discus and support Consumo eccessivo RAM processo Antimalware service executable in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Buonasera a tutti, dopo aver lasciato il mio pc acceso e senza alcuna applicazione aperta, ho notato un consumo eccessivo della RAM da parte del... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by CorradoBrusa, Mar 20, 2023.

  1. Consumo eccessivo RAM processo Antimalware service executable


    Buonasera a tutti, dopo aver lasciato il mio pc acceso e senza alcuna applicazione aperta, ho notato un consumo eccessivo della RAM da parte del processo "Antimalware service executable". So che è indispensabile per Windows Defender ma il mio pc risulta quasi inutilizzabile perchè troppo rallentato. è la prima volta che mi accade e andando su Windows Defender non trovo alcun errore. Spero sia una scansione automatica, dato che il pc era inutilizzato da parte dell'utente. Ho provato anche a riavviare il pc ma niente.p.s. allego screen e il mio pc è aggiornato all'ultima versione di WinGrazie

    :)
     
    CorradoBrusa, Mar 20, 2023
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  2. Antimalware service executable high ram usage

    So my antimalware service executable(MsMpEng.exe) is using around 200mb ram and slowly keeps going up the longer my pc is on.

    Ive added it to the list of exclusions and unchecked all conditions in task scheduler. Can someone tell me how to reduce the ram usage without disabling it? Because i dont have any other antivirus.
     
    Matrixx _02, Mar 20, 2023
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  3. Antimalware Service Executable problem

    I was having the same issue like for weeks on my HP Probook Ci5 12GB, the Antimalware Service Executable process was eating up massive CPU, DISK and RAM. After all the hard time I got searching the solution I finally landed on

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    article which helped me.
     
    Maarij_2016, Mar 20, 2023
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  4. Consumo eccessivo RAM processo Antimalware service executable

    Antimalware Service Executable

    Hello,

    Currently I'm facing a problem with the antimalware service executable. It uses half of my memory, I did tried some solutions such as: Change Windows Defender’s schedule and Add Antimalware Service Executable to Windows Defender exclusion list. However, none of these solutions has yet fixed my issue. Any help is appreciated.

    Should I install another antivirus program?
     
    JustANormalMember, Mar 20, 2023
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