What is the Win10 system Windows Modules Installer Worker process?

  

There are a lot of Win10 system users who have noticed a Windows Modules Installer Worker process in Task Manager, because this process sometimes takes up a lot of CPU usage, so some people like to disable it. Before you want to disable this process, it is best to understand the Win10 system Windows Modules Installer Worker process is what?

Disabling Windows Modules The Installer Worker process is used to ensure the normal operation of the system involves the security and stability of the system. Disabling the process is more harmful than good, and it is not recommended to disable it.

The Windows Modules Installer Worker is a system background process with the file name tiworker, which is part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Used for Windows Update (automatic update), used to install some Microsoft released installation packages, modify or replace system files;

Windows Modules Installer Worker is a normal Windows process, according to the set time, Regular maintenance system. Usually, after Win10 is installed for a while or when the system is just started, it takes a long time, causing Windows to boot and run slower. The role of the process maintenance system is: delete temporary files, defragment the system disk, perform full-disk anti-virus, automatically install patches, etc., as well as some other optimizations.

Windows Modules Installer Worker Process Disk Usage 100% Reason Analysis

The system is installing some system modules, or Windows Update is automatically downloading and installing security updates, or when an update installation fails, Windows The Modules Installer Worker will continue to access the hard drive, causing 100% of the hard drive.

1, first of all to explain to everyone why this happens, this is because Windows update is running in the background and installed patches.

2, open the Windows setup menu

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