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"Antimalware Service Executable" + Task Manager = high CPU load?

Haldi

Member
Hi guys,

I've seen it a few times now that after i press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open the Task Manager the "Antimalware Service Executable" has 30-45% CPU load. This does not seem strange as it is the Bitdefender service, what seems strange is that most of the time, after you open the Task Manager the 30% CPU load start to drop till its lower than 0.5% in about 1-3 seconds.

Does Anyone have the same behaviour? You open Task manager, and see the Antimalware Service Executable on 30-40% CPU load and rapidly dropping.

Does Bitdefender have an included monitor for Task Manager or why is this happening?

BitDefender TaskManager.png



P.S
btw, is bit defender even reccomended as sole anti virus programm?
 

leeshor

Well-Known Member
Bitdefender is generally considered as a pretty good program, but my experience is that it is somewhat of a resource hog, even on a plugged in desktop and for tha6t reason I haven't been fond of it. It looks looke the same thing I've seen before.
 

ptrkhh

Active Member
Are you sure its not Windows Defender?

Try opening Windows Defender from the Control Panel. It should be disabled if you have BitDefender active.
 

bluegrass

Well-Known Member
I don't see an Antimalware Service running when I open up my task manager. I use Defender, which comes pre-installed and it is a program by Microsoft so I don't see any need to install another anti-virus program on my Surface. You must have installed a couple applications that I haven't seen mentioned or discussed here on this forum - Antimalware Service & Bit Defender.
 
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Haldi

Haldi

Member
Oh... Sorry my fault. It was Windows Defender and not Bitdefender... i mixed that one up.

AntiMalware service executable.png
 

Darcy

New Member
I got my SP3 on thursday & noticed this straight away, found it rather annoying so followed the guide in this youtube video:

 

GreyFox7

Super Moderator
Staff member
Video? I see no video... that Google Privacy Filter is maaaveelous... will take a peak from my insecure computer :)

ok, The Run with highest privileges check box. This allows Windows Defender to run with elevated rights and ensures all malware really is removed. According to one site...

It might also be possible that without this setting certain files and directories cannot be scanned.

Proceed with caution.
 
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GreyFox7

Super Moderator
Staff member
This is what I would try if I was going to change something...
Change the Conditions tab from
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to
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With this hopefully it would only run while being idle and on power not on battery. Likely at night while you're sleeping.
 
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