{"id":194,"date":"2021-01-12T07:00:13","date_gmt":"2021-01-12T07:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voivoinfotech.com\/?p=194"},"modified":"2021-01-12T07:00:45","modified_gmt":"2021-01-12T07:00:45","slug":"fix-windows-modules-installer-worker-high-cpu-usage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voivoinfotech.com\/fix-windows-modules-installer-worker-high-cpu-usage\/","title":{"rendered":"{Guide} How to Fix Windows Modules Installer Worker High CPU Usage!"},"content":{"rendered":"
These days, most of the computers are getting hotter and hotter without any apparent reason. You might have felt that your computer addicts often spin up even when you shut down your computer. If you check your Task Manager, you will know that Windows Modules Installer Worker uses a plenty of disk resources and as well as CPU. However, this belongs to the Windows Operating System and is known as TiWorker.exe. To come out from this trouble, most people often reboot their computers, but this does not solve the problem.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Once in a while, when you are examining the Windows Task Manager, you may observe that this system operation absorbs over half of CPU resources. Whereas in some cases, it leads to a 100% Disk Utilization fault on your computer running on Windows 10.<\/span><\/p>\n Consequently, each computer source will be employed, and this has a high chance of making your computer, as well as its applications, function slowly and they may even be forced to stop. Your computer may require a reboot but this won\u2019t be assisting in getting rid of the issue.<\/span><\/p>\n So, there are some key methods are mentioned below which are quite helpful.<\/span><\/p>\n Windows Modules Installer Worker is essentially a tool that is built into Windows OS to check for updates. It is also a Windows Update Service that looks for new updates and installs it on your computer. In other words, when your computer’s system checks for Windows update or installs any update, this process would be running automatically. To do this job, Windows Modules Installer Worker high disk usage process runs in the background. Sometimes, it might become unresponsive when checking for updates and fixing bugs.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In case you are troubled by Windows Modules Installer High CPU Usage, five very easy methods can help you to solve this issue and make your system\u2019s performance way better than before.<\/span><\/p>\n To begin with, you have to open the Windows update settings from the control panel and switch from auto-update to manual update. Even after this, the update service is going to start on its own, but switching to manual update mode will turn it off.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1<\/b>: You need to open the \u201cRun window\u201d – Press the Windows key and R key together to launch the \u2018RUN\u2019 window.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 2<\/strong>: Look for the \u201cservices.msc\u201d from the search option. Once you find it, press the \u201center\u201d button.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>: Locate \u201cWMI\u201d in the list of services, double click on the option \u201cWindows Modules Installer\u201d to open it.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 5<\/strong>: Click on Apply \u2013 This is the last step to finish your setup, just click on Apply and then on the OK button to save your settings.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Even though you have changed your system\u2019s auto-update setting to manual update and still the task manager shows that there is high CPU usage, you may face many unwanted problems. Here, this issue might be arising from Tiworker.exe in Windows Modules Installer. Windows update is also associated with this executable file so, following a few quick steps can help you get rid of this issue:<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1<\/strong>: Launch Ru Window \u2013 Open Run window by pressing both Windows and R key together and side-by-side the open control panel by entering \u201cControl\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 2<\/strong>: <\/span>Launch \u201dSystem Maintenance\u201d and allow the System Maintenance Troubleshooter to function.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>: Wait for the Troubleshooter to repair Windows Module Installer.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Step 4<\/strong>: Have patience till Troubleshooter has fixed Windows Modules Installer \u2013 In this step, you need to wait until the Troubleshooter is done with fixing issues regarding high CPU usage in the Windows Modules Installer. If this does not solve the issue, you have to run \u201cSystem Performance Troubleshooter\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 5<\/strong>: Launch Command Prompt- To launch a command prompt, you need to press both the Windows key and X key together and then run the Command Prompt under Administration.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 6<\/strong>: As the command prompt window appears, type \u201c Msdt.exe\/id PerformanceDiagnostic\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 7: Following the above-given instructions, now you have to launch the Troubleshooter and wait for the issues to get fixed.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Even if one or more than one system folders based on Windows Update are found to be corrupt, your PC may face high resource utilization issues.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1<\/strong>: <\/span>For getting started, you need to press Windows + X to put the context menu forward, and then choose the \u201cCommand Prompt or (Admin)\u201d alternative to start the Command Prompt as an admin user.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 2<\/strong>: Type the command \u201cSFC\/scannow\u201d in the command prompt window. This command will start looking for some damaged or missing files that need to be repaired.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>: Once the entire process is completed, you need to restart your computer.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 4<\/strong>: Now check if your computer is performing faster than earlier or not.<\/span><\/p>\n DISM tool, also known as the System Update Readiness Tool is designed to help the users to scan for corrupt files in the entire Windows Operating System and fix the issue automatically. Follow the steps given below to fix your computer using the DISM tool.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1: Open Command Prompt.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 2: Here you have to run these commands:<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Dism.exe\/Online\/Cleanup-image\/Restorehealth<\/span><\/p>\n Or<\/span><\/p>\n Dism\/Online\/Cleanup-image\/Restorehealth<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>: Wait until the DISM tool scans your entire computer for any existing corruption and resolves it.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Step 4<\/strong>: Then turn on your PC and recheck if the problem of high computer resource usage that was created by the Windows Modules Installer Worker operations has been resolved or not.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Even this method has proved to be helpful at times. Follow the given steps to fix your issue with this method:<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1<\/strong>: Open \u201cSetting\u201d and click on Network and Internet.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 2<\/strong>: Click on your Wi-Fi network that is currently connected to your computer.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3<\/strong>: In this step, you have to change your Wi-Fi setting to a metered connection.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 4<\/strong>: To save the changes, now restart your computer.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Many queries regarding the chances of disabling Windows Module Installer have come up from the users of Windows 10, some possible methods which are capable of helping you out are given here.<\/span><\/p>\n By default, Windows downloads and keeps fresh updates in the folder of Software Distribution. Many times, the files that have been downloaded can get corrupted and might lead to an increased usage of CPU because of constant update checks. A major way of fixing this issue is to eliminate the folder of Software Distribution and restore the Windows update. The steps to do it are as follows:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n First, the Windows update service has to be stopped by the Services interface to prevent receiving any error when you delete the Software Distribution file.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1: To open Run, Windows Key + R has to be pressed.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 2: Search services.MSC and press enter.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3: Go to the Service window and find Windows Update service.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 4: As soon as you discover the box showing Windows update service use the right-click button and choose the stop command.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Now, shut off the Windows Services window and stick to the steps mentioned below to discard the folder of Software Distribution.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1: Initially launch “File Explorer” and visit the succeeding directory entitled as C:-> Windows<\/span><\/p>\n Step 2: Find the Software Distribution file. Then, use the right-click button and you will see the appearance of a drop-box from which you need to choose the delete option.<\/span><\/p>\n Afterward, you have to restart your computer system and check if there are updates available. To do this you must choose Settings then, Update and Security then, Windows update, and lastly click on the Check for update option.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n If you have already chosen to update Windows automatically, give the manual setting a try. Many users have claimed that changing the update mode to manual helps largely in solving the issue of high CPU usage. It can be done by following the steps given below:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1: Right-click the Start option and choose Settings.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 2: Choose Security and Update and double click the tab showing Troubleshoot.i<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3: You have to navigate downwards and choose Windows Update. You can find this option beneath the Troubleshoot segment.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 4: Now, select the “Run the Troubleshooter” option and you would discover the system getting automatically scanned by the Windows update. It would look for errors regarding Windows update and then the diagnostic would be commenced.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 5: The directions mentioned on the screen must be followed to use and suggest an outcome.<\/span><\/p>\n Once you are done succeeding with these steps, you need to reset your system and examine whether the issue concerning the utilization of high disk is resolved or not.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n If you have already chosen to update Windows automatically, give the manual setting a try. Many users have claimed that changing the update mode to manual helps largely in solving the issue of high CPU usage. It can be done by following the steps given below:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 1: Click on the rightbutton of your mouse and choose the Select command.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 2: Launch the Network and Internet icon.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 3: Choose the Wi-Fi tab.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Step 4: Select the present Wi-Fi network that is working around you.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 5: Navigate downwards until you find the “Metered Connection” option.<\/span><\/p>\n Step 6: At last, select\u00a0 the option “Set as metered connection” alternative for your Wi-Fi network.<\/span><\/p>\n While you are on any measured connection, Windows 10 fails to download and install updates through the network, and that could be of great help to you in fixing the high-level CPU usage issue. Although, this option can only be availed when you are under any Wi-Fi network with the help of a router or hotspot.<\/span><\/p>\nWhat is Windows Modules Installer Worker?<\/b><\/h3>\n
Windows Module Installer has to be fixed to work high CPU In Windows 10\u00a0<\/b><\/h2>\n
Method 1: Windows Update to be set \u201cManual\u201d<\/b><\/h3>\n
\nStep 4<\/strong>: Choose Manual settings- a menu will be appearing from the Startup Type menu, here you have to choose the manual option. If the program shows it’s already running, you have to click on \u2018Stop\u2019. Look at the given image for further assistance.<\/span><\/p>\nMethod 2: Fixing \u201cTiworker.exe\u201d<\/b><\/h3>\n
Method 3: System File Checker Tool has to be used for scrutinizing and fixing falsified System Folder\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Method 4: Find and Fix Windows Corruptions using the tool DISM<\/b><\/h3>\n
Method 5: Change your Wi-Fi setting as Metered Connection<\/b><\/h3>\n
Can Windows Module Installer Worker be disabled in Windows 10?<\/b><\/h3>\n
The Software Distribution folder has to be deleted\u00a0<\/b><\/h3>\n
Windows Update Service has to be stopped\u00a0<\/b><\/h3>\n
Delete Software Distribution folder<\/b><\/h3>\n
Run Windows Troubleshooter<\/b><\/h3>\n
Stop Windows automatic updates<\/b><\/h3>\n