{"id":5333,"date":"2020-01-30T16:27:49","date_gmt":"2020-01-30T16:27:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fileinspect.com\/blog\/?p=5333"},"modified":"2020-01-30T16:27:49","modified_gmt":"2020-01-30T16:27:49","slug":"fix-high-cpu-usage-tiworker-exe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fileinspect.com\/blog\/fix-high-cpu-usage-tiworker-exe\/","title":{"rendered":"How to fix high CPU usage caused by tiworker.exe?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>High CPU usage is one of the most common problems Windows 8 and Windows 10 users face daily. When it happens, the PC lags, freezes and sometimes even crashes. No one likes it when their PC hangs due to high CPU or disk usage since it makes accessing any app or program almost impossible. Certain programs and processes, such as TiWorker.exe, are known to cause this. So, if you check Task Manager and notice that TiWorker.exe is siphoning too much of your system\u2019s resources, then this tutorial is for you. We explain in detail how you can fix high disk usage and high CPU usage caused by TiWorker.exe.<\/p>\n<h2>What Is TiWorker.exe?<\/h2>\n<p>TiWorker.exe, also known as Windows Module Installer Worker (WMI Worker), is a crucial process of the Windows Update service. TiWorker.exe is essential to the proper functioning of Windows, and it usually starts when the Windows system boots. The process checks for new Windows updates, and once it installs them, it releases your system resources. Under normal circumstances, TiWorker.exe, which runs in the background, doesn\u2019t take up much of your PC\u2019s resources.<\/p>\n<p>However, this is not always the case. Sometimes, the TiWorker.exe process exhibits an unusual behavior where it registers high CPU usage, even up to 100%. As a result, it causes overheating, faster battery drainage, and poor performance. Fortunately, the error is only temporary. In today\u2019s tutorial, you\u2019ll learn several ways how to turn off TiWorker.exe on Windows 10.<\/p>\n<h2>How to Fix TiWorker.exe High CPU Usage in Windows 10<\/h2>\n<h3>Fix 1: Install the Latest Windows Updates<\/h3>\n<p>If your Windows system is missing some crucial updates, it may cause TiWorker.exe to misbehave. As such, it&#8217;s important to first ensure that there are no pending updates. To check if Windows updates are available, follow the steps outlined below:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Windows Key + S, and type <b><b>Windows Update\u00a0<\/b><\/b>in the search box.<\/li>\n<li>Select \u201cCheck for updates\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Click the \u201cCheck for updates\u201d button, and wait while Windows performs the scan. If updates are available, they will automatically be installed on your PC.<\/li>\n<li>Run the scan again to ensure that all Windows updates have been installed.<\/li>\n<li>Once you&#8217;re done, reboot Windows and open \u201cTask Manager\u201d to monitor how the TiWorker.exe process is behaving.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>If you don&#8217;t notice any significant changes, move on to the next fix.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 2: Run System Maintenance<\/h3>\n<p>High CPU and disk usage can also be triggered by unnecessary files lying around in your system. Running system maintenance clears such files and may improve your system\u2019s performance. Windows PCs come with the built-in System Maintenance troubleshooter. To run it, follow these steps:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Windows Key or go to \u201cStart\u201d and open \u201cControl Panel\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Once you launch it, change the \u201cView by:\u201d setting to \u201cSmall icons\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Locate \u201cTroubleshooting\u201d, and select it.<\/li>\n<li>Select the \u201cView all\u201d link, and then open \u201cSystem Maintenance\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>On the \u201cSystem Maintenance\u201d window that pops up, click \u201cNext\u201d. Windows will start scanning your PC to try and detect issues affecting your system.<\/li>\n<li>After a few seconds, another window will pop up. Select \u201cTry troubleshooting as an administrator\u201d. This action triggers Windows to perform the scan again with elevated rights.<\/li>\n<li>If Windows detects any errors on your system, follow the on-screen instructions to apply the solutions.<\/li>\n<li>Once you&#8217;re done running System Maintenance, click on \u201cWindows Update\u201d, and then select \u201cNext\u201d. This helps to fix Windows Update issues if any.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>However, if the troubleshooter doesn\u2019t find any problems, then you might need to try a more advanced tool.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.auslogics.com\/en\/software\/boost-speed\/\">Auslogics BoostSpeed<\/a> is a meticulously engineered optimization tool whose primary function is to always keep your PC running at optimal levels. This tool tweaks unnecessary processes and allocates the much-needed resources to active programs and apps. This way, you get to experience smooth browsing and gameplay. Your apps will also load faster. Auslogics BoostSpeed is a useful program whether your computer is new or old, and it comes with more than 18 modules to optimize your PC for better performance. The program will scan your PC, create a detailed report of the speed-reducing issues, and fix the problems.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 3: Repair Corrupt System Files<\/h3>\n<p>Corrupted system files are known to cause a myriad of problems. Since it might be difficult to pinpoint exactly why TiWorker.exe leads to high CPU usage, it&#8217;s important to rule out whether it&#8217;s due to missing or corrupt system files. To achieve this, you need to execute the SFC scan command. Here are the steps:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Right-click \u201cStart\u201d, and open \u201cCommand Prompt (Admin)\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>In the \u201cCommand Prompt\u201d window, execute the following command: <b><b>sfc \/scannow<\/b><\/b>. Wait for the process to complete. If there are any errors, System File Checker will repair them.<\/li>\n<li>Restart your computer and repeat the SFC scan once again.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Once you&#8217;re done, reboot your PC and check if it still registers high CPU usage caused by TiWorker.exe. If the issue is still there, run the DISM command using the steps below:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Open \u201cCommand Prompt\u201d with administrator privileges.<\/li>\n<li>Type the following commands one by one and press \u201cEnter\u201d after each command:<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ul>\n<li>Dism.exe \/Online \/Cleanup-Image \/CheckHealth<\/li>\n<li>Dism.exe \/Online \/Cleanup-Image \/ScanHealth<\/li>\n<li>Dism.exe \/Online \/Cleanup-Image \/RestoreHealth<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ol start=\"3\">\n<li>This process might take a while, so wait patiently while the DISM tool completes repairing your system. After the process finishes successfully, restart your machine.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Now, run \u201cTask Manager\u201d and check if the Tiworker.exe process is still hogging your system resources.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 4: Check for Malware Infections<\/h3>\n<p>Since TiWorker.exe is an executable file, cybercriminals might develop a malware entity and assign it a similar name. Once it finds its way into your system, it can cause irreversible damage and even crash your system. To confirm if TiWorker.exe is a genuine file, check its location, which should be in the C:\\Windows\\WinSxS folder.<\/p>\n<p>If the executable file is located elsewhere other than the location above, then it&#8217;s highly likely to be a virus or some other sort of malware. As a general rule, you need to regularly scan your PC for malware infections. To do so, you can use the built-in Windows security tool, Windows Defender, or third-party anti-malware software like Auslogics Anti-Malware.<\/p>\n<h3>To use Windows Defender:<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Win + I key combination and select Update &amp; Security &gt; Windows Security.<\/li>\n<li>Open \u201cVirus &amp; threat protection\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Select the \u201cScan options\u201d link and then click on the \u201cFull scan\u201d radio button.<\/li>\n<li>Click on the \u201cScan now\u201d button. For a deeper scan, choose the \u201cWindows Offline scan\u201d option, and then select &#8220;Scan now&#8221;.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>This scan should get rid of any viruses or malware hiding in your system.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 5: Set TiWorker.exe\u2019s Priority to Low<\/h3>\n<p>Limiting the priority of the TiWorker.exe process can also help to fix high disk usage. To employ this fix, here&#8217;s what you need to do:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Open \u201cTask Manager\u201d from your taskbar, and go to the \u201cDetails\u201d tab.<\/li>\n<li>Locate TiWorker.exe and right-click it.<\/li>\n<li>Hover the cursor over \u201cPriority\u201d and choose \u201cLow\u201d.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Now, check if there are any changes with the high CPU and HDD usage.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 6: Change Your Internet Connection Settings<\/h3>\n<p>You can restrict the Windows Update service from downloading updates by changing your network to \u201cMetered connection\u201d. The steps differ depending on the type of internet connection that you&#8217;re using.<\/p>\n<h3>Scenario 1: If You&#8217;re Using a Wi-Fi Network<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Win + I shortcut, and open Network &amp; Internet &gt; Wi-Fi.<\/li>\n<li>Click on your Wi-Fi network. If you&#8217;re using an older version of Windows 10, select \u201cAdvanced options\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Click on the \u201cSet as metered connection\u201d button to turn it \u201cOn\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Now, restart your machine and check if the CPU usage is still high.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3>Scenario 2: If You&#8217;re Using an Ethernet Network<\/h3>\n<p>Setting an Ethernet network as a metered connection is not straightforward, and you will need to edit the Registry. However, making changes to the Windows Registry is risky. Therefore, don\u2019t pursue this process if you&#8217;re not computer-savvy to avoid breaking your system.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Windows Key and type <b><b>regedit<\/b><\/b>.<\/li>\n<li>Press \u201cEnter\u201d and choose \u201cYes\u201d if you get the User Account Control (UAC) prompt.<\/li>\n<li>Browse to <b><b>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE &gt; SOFTWARE &gt; Microsoft &gt; Windows NT &gt; CurrentVersion &gt; NetworkList &gt; DefaultMediaCost<\/b><\/b>.<\/li>\n<li>Right-click the \u201cDefaultMediaCost\u201d folder, and select \u201cPermissions\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Select the \u201cAdd\u2026\u201d button, and type your username in the \u201cEnter the object names to select\u201d box.<\/li>\n<li>Select \u201cCheck Names\u201d and then click \u201cOK\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Now, select the user you just added and check the \u201cAllow\u201d box next to the \u201cFull Control\u201d option.<\/li>\n<li>Click \u201cOK\u201d and then double-click on \u201cEthernet\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Change \u201cValue data:\u201d to \u201c2\u201d, and then click \u201cOK\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Exit the \u201cRegistry Editor\u201d window and then restart your PC.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>After making these changes, TiWorker.exe should no longer hog the resources of your system.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 7: Rename the SoftwareDistribution Directory<\/h3>\n<p>If the SoftwareDistribution folder contains one or more files that have been corrupted, then it&#8217;s likely what makes TiWorker.exe cause high CPU usage. If that\u2019s the case, then deleting\/renaming the SoftwareDistribution directory can resolve the issue. Also, whenever you&#8217;re having issues with Windows updates, clearing the cache usually resolves the problems. This is especially useful when TiWorker.exe is using a lot of CPU resources for an abnormally long time without stopping.<\/p>\n<h3>Here\u2019s how to go about it:<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Win + R shortcut and type <b><b>services.msc\u00a0<\/b><\/b>in the \u201cRun\u201d box.<\/li>\n<li>Click \u201cOK\u201d or press \u201cEnter\u201d to launch the \u201cServices\u201d window.<\/li>\n<li>Locate \u201cWindows Update\u201d from the list of services, and double-click it to open its \u201cProperties\u201d window.<\/li>\n<li>Change \u201cStartup type:\u201d to \u201cManual\u201d and then click \u201cStop\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Click Apply &gt; OK.<\/li>\n<li>Next, browse to C:\\Windows\\SoftwareDistribution\\Download, and press Ctrl + A to select everything in the folder.<\/li>\n<li>Hit the \u201cDelete\u201d button on your keyboard to clear the folder.<\/li>\n<li>Go back to the \u201cServices\u201d window, locate \u201cWindows Update\u201d and double-click it.<\/li>\n<li>Change \u201cStartup type:\u201d to \u201cAutomatic\u201d, and then click the \u201cStart\u201d button.<\/li>\n<li>Restart Windows.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The next time Windows checks for new updates, the SoftwareDistribution folder will be created automatically and store the updates. Clearing the contents of the SoftwareDistribution folder should fix the high CPU usage caused by TiWorker.exe.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 8: Clean Boot Windows<\/h3>\n<p>When you perform a clean boot, it becomes easier to identify the programs and services that could be triggering the \u2018TiWorker.exe high CPU usage\u2019 issue. To perform a clean boot on a Windows 10 PC, follow these steps:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Windows Key + R, and type <b><b>msconfig\u00a0<\/b><\/b>in the \u201cRun\u201d dialog box.<\/li>\n<li>Click \u201cOk\u201d and go to the \u201cServices\u201d tab.<\/li>\n<li>Check the \u201cHide all Microsoft services\u201d checkbox, and then select the \u201cDisable all\u201d button.<\/li>\n<li>Now, go to the \u201cStartup\u201d tab, and click the \u201cOpen Task Manager\u201d link.<\/li>\n<li>Select each startup item one by one and click \u201cDisable\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Back on the \u201cSystem Configuration\u201d window, click Apply &gt; OK.<\/li>\n<li>Restart Windows and check if the issue has been resolved. If it has, you will need to enable the apps and services one after the other until you find the culprit. Remember to restart your PC every time you enable one service or app to effect the changes.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>If TiWorker.exe is still hogging your CPU and disk resources, try the next solution to check if it works.<\/p>\n<h3>Fix 9: Disable the Windows Update Service<\/h3>\n<p>If none of the above solutions solve the &#8216;high CPU usage caused by TiWorker.exe&#8217; issue, you can try to temporarily turn off updates for Windows 10, at least until Microsoft provides a fix. This applies especially if your computer is old or has weak specs. For this solution, you need to disable two services: Windows Modules Installer (TrustedInstaller) and Windows Update (wuauserv). When you disable the Windows Update service, TiWorker.exe is also disabled.<\/p>\n<h3>This is how to disable TiWorker.exe:<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Press the Windows Key and type in <b><b>services.msc<\/b><\/b>.<\/li>\n<li>Select \u201cServices\u201d from the results to open the \u201cServices\u201d window.<\/li>\n<li>Navigate to \u201cWindows Modules Installer (TrustedInstaller)\u201d, and double-click it.<\/li>\n<li>In the \u201cProperties\u201d window that opens, click the drop-down list next to \u201cStartup type:\u201d and select \u201cDisabled\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Click \u201cStop\u201d, and then click \u201cOK\u201d.<\/li>\n<li>Next, find \u201cWindows Update&#8221;, and repeat the same steps as above.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Disabling the Windows Update service should stop TiWorker.exe from consuming too much of your system&#8217;s resources since it won&#8217;t be required to run.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s how to disable TiWorker.exe high CPU usage on a Windows 10 PC. 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